Ah qu’ elles sont jolies …
Tuesday January 1st, 2008 in All, Art, Illustration, France, Palms, Cigarettes, Smoking, Bikini | 2 Comments »
From Guillaume Menuel:
Tuesday January 1st, 2008 in All, Art, Illustration, France, Palms, Cigarettes, Smoking, Bikini | 2 Comments »
From Guillaume Menuel:
Friday December 7th, 2007 in All, Art, Design, Illustration, Fishing | No comments »
An illustration from Alex Dukal (blog, site):
Sunday October 7th, 2007 in All, Urban, Art, Signs, Graffiti, Roads, New York City, New York, Street Scene | No comments »
From Paul Grebanier:
Sunday August 5th, 2007 in All, Architecture, Art, B&W, Windows, London, Tate, Shadows, Museums | No comments »
A photograph by JLM:
Friday August 3rd, 2007 in Fashion, Art, Design, London, Walls, Style | No comments »
A photograph from JLM:
Monday July 30th, 2007 in All, Art, Landscapes, Science Fiction, Conceptual Design, Paint, Fantasy, Waterfalls, Lagoons, Los Angeles, Parks | No comments »
A small gallery of landscapes by immensely talented conceptual artist Tuomas Korpi:

Sunday July 29th, 2007 in All, Japan, Art, Landscapes, Germany, Science Fiction, Conceptual Design, Paint, Fantasy | No comments »
This gallery is the third part of a three post series, highlighting the work of German based conceptual artist Goro Fujita. This selection of four images focuses on his landscapes. Part 1 (July 26) focused on his female illustrations and part 2 (July 27) highlighted his robots.
Friday July 27th, 2007 in All, Art, Illustration, Conceptual Design, Paint, Robots | 1 Comment »
This gallery is the second part of a three post series, highlighting the work of German based conceptual artist Goro Fujita. This selection of four images focuses on his robot scenes. Part 1 (July 26) focused on his female illustrations and part 3 (July 28) will highlight his landscapes.

Thursday July 26th, 2007 in All, Girls, Art, Illustration, Conceptual Design, Paint | No comments »
This gallery is part of a three post series, highlighting the incredible work of German based conceptual artist Goro Fujita. This selection of four images is focused on his portraits of women. Part 2 (July 27) will focus on his robot designs and part 3 (July 28) on his landscapes.

Wednesday July 25th, 2007 in All, Art, Espionage, Illustration, Cartoon, France | No comments »
An illustration by Andrew Shek:
Tuesday July 24th, 2007 in All, Art, Comic Books | 34 Comments »
Tuesday July 24th, 2007 in All, Art, Science Fiction | No comments »
Image by Marek Okon, Client: Fabryka Slow:
Monday July 23rd, 2007 in All, Art, Movies | No comments »
Painted styleguides of the Surf’s Up characters, which Robert Chang did for Sony Pictures. These images were used to keep the movie’s promotional and merchandising campaigns consistent.
I emphasize that these are paintings, not 3D renderings. Robert took a simple 3D still as his source, sketched the form and then painted over them. Truly incredible work, posted here with permission from Robert.

Wednesday July 18th, 2007 in All, World War II, History, Art, Germany, Science Fiction | 4 Comments »
Vorragend has a fascinating scan set from a 1941 Nazi poster, depicting future postwar technologies. Detail images follow below:
Translation from Vorragend: ” What new things will the technology of tomorrow bring?
Today still a venturous plan - tomorrow maybe reality
Technology and economy in the Greater German Reich have gone into an unexpected upswing. The largest network of Autobahn highways has been constructed in just a few years, whole new industries were created and great architectural and urbanistic tasks are about to be realized. Although the war, that was forced upon us, makes it necessary to concentrate our economy on the war efforts, the great plans for the buildup are drawn with the certitude of our victory in mind. Many keen inventions and many thoughts that still seem fantastic today will then be realised. The pictures in this poster show on which branches the engineers are working today and what the technology of tomorrow will bring.”
Monday July 16th, 2007 in All, Art | No comments »
Illustration from Polish artist Marcin Bondarowicz via Ben Heine: