Smoke Paintings of Rob Tarbell
Feb 07Rob Tarbell makes paintings by burning objects under a paper canvas hung on the ceiling of his studio and uses the smoke coming out from it to create stunning works of art. After years of practicing, he has finally mastered how to control the flow of smoke and now he is able to make surreal ghost-like images of humans and animals in the circus. via: mymodernmet.com Designer’s Depot: the...
Facebook’s Office Murals by David Choe worth $200 Million
Feb 04David Choe, a graffiti artist who painted the graffiti murals for Facebook’s headquarters in Palo Alto, California, is now worth $200 Million. In 2005, Choe was approached by Mark Zuckerberg to paint murals on the walls of Facebook’s first office. When the project was finished, he was paid in shares instead of cash and those shares are now worth $200 million. Now his paintings were cut from...
Cool Badge Mosaics by Joe Black
Jan 11Joe Black uses thousands of tiny badges with different images to form one amazing portrait. To be able to look at it up close is truly remarkable. Another thing that is surprising is that each one of the used badges is custom made by Joe Black himself. Visit his site here to see more of his works. Designer’s Depot: the best source for artists, designers and art...
The Art of Meggs
Jan 06Meggs is a well known street artist from Melbourne, Australia. He usually uses aerosol and stencils to make very bold and expressive paintings. He is also one of the founding members of Everfresh Studios, Australia’s most renowned street art collectives. He has made numerous solo exhibits and large mural works. His artworks are being sold in various auctioneers in Paris, Sydney and London....
The Art of Laura Bifano
Jan 04Laura Bifano paintings uses polygonal shapes for ordinary subjects and transforms them into extraordinary artworks that are reminiscent of classic video games. You can visit her site to see more of her works. Designer’s Depot: the best source for artists, designers and art...
Mechanical works of Christopher Conte
Dec 29Christopher Conte’s mechanical masterpieces uses many found or recycled gadgets including watch parts, sewing machine accessories and cogs and gears from different appliances making them look like they came straight out of Sci-Fi movies. Some of his sculptures are being shown in various museums across America. You can visit his site to see more of his works. Designer’s Depot: the best...