Godzilla, by Mark Ryden (from Entertainment Weekly, issue 354).
(Thanks to Wolfgang for sharing this).
Godzilla, by Mark Ryden (from Entertainment Weekly, issue 354).
(Thanks to Wolfgang for sharing this).
- Béla-Gyula Krieger, Jewelry Designs, circa 1900.
A Hungarian artist working as an animalier for Parisian jewelry houses, Krieger made some wonderful strange designs, a little bit Voynich, a little bit Goth. While also, er, being wholly Art Nouveau. But check out the gargoyle item in the corner. And the many versions of cephalopods. I’d love to see these made in metal and gemstones.
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Concept art by Mary Blair for Walt Disney’s Peter Pan (1953)
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Paper artist Lisa Nilsson recently completed new anatomical pieces using her profoundly incredible skill with quilling, a tedious process where paper is tightly wound into small rolls and then assembled into larger artworks.
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“Primal Instincts” by Eugenia Loli
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E.A. Séguy, a Parisian painter and entomologist
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Deco dry cleaners and laundry. Wow.
Moderncraft Laundry Co., 900 N. La Brea, 1920’s. The building still stands, though the tower has been removed.
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