Amazing Album Covers Mix and Match

Amazing Album Covers Mix and Match

Another clever art form is coming, that is album cover art. The visual pioneer is Christian Marclay. As for Marclay, I think most of us know him because of his music. Right, he is a famous DJ and composer who firstly uses gramaphone records and turntables as musical instruments to create sound collage. While besides, he likes collecting record covers of Michael Jackson, Doors, Donna Summer, David Bowie and many others to re-join new pieces. Christian Marclay might just take Bowie and put him together with MJ or the Black Eyed Peas. No sexism from his side, ladies are caught up in the mix as well. The following are some work from him. I’m they will give a fresh visual effect.

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The Spirit Of Radio [Digitally Yours – Rush Cover]

The Spirit Of Radio [Digitally Yours - Rush Cover]

The Spirit Of Radio [Digitally Yours - Rush Cover] Rush is one of the most exciting and creative rock band on Earth and the standard for any music trio.
Bassist, keyboardist, and lead vocalist Geddy Lee; guitarist and backing vocalist Alex Lifeson; and drummer, percussionist, and lyricist Neil Peart left a remarkable mark behind.
Over the course of their amazing career, Rush has lived a lifetime together, providing an influential soundtrack to many of their fans’ lives. Some have been with them since the start, while others have discovered them along the way and delved into their incredible body of work. To quote Dave Grohl from their momentous induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, “Rush built their following the right way. No hype, no bullsh*t, they did it from the ground up. Their legacy is incredible and their influence undeniable.” Read more The Spirit Of Radio [Digitally Yours – Rush Cover]

The vibrant world of Julie Heffernan

The vibrant world of Julie Heffernan

Julie Heffernan creates sensuous figurative painting, like co-Yale MFAS, John Currin and Linda Yuskavage, but her luminous oils are patently unique among them and most working artists today. A Victorian impetus to conjoin, edging toward pastiche, creates artfully staged Surrealist environments. Read more The vibrant world of Julie Heffernan

Fine lines and dots Tattoos by Bicem Sinik

Fine line and dots Tattoos  by Bicem Sinik 1Fine line and dots Tattoos  by Bicem Sinik

One can’t help but be reminded of Dr. Woo’s style, when viewing these tattoos by Bicem Sinik. Similar to Woo, the Istanbul, Turkey-based artist infuses geometric shapes into her works and her monochromatic fine lines stand out for their minimalistic quality. While geometric animals seems to be her forte, we can’t help but notice the subtle use of black dots she adds to each of her pieces. It gives her works more depth, barely noticeable shading that brings out a three-dimensional feel. Lately, these types of elegant tattoos have become all the rage, despite the fact that they don’t last very long. As Marie Terry of Tattoo Artist London states, “With the rise of dotwork and linework, these discreet tattoos have become a kind of fashion, in spite of their potential short life as healing and time would make them less visible.” Read more Fine lines and dots Tattoos by Bicem Sinik

Psychological landscapes by Alex Gross

Psychological landscapes by Alex Gross

The existential vacuum is the psychological landscape that Alex Gross presents in Future Tense. A lengthy parade of characters lost in their cell phones, iPads and computers find themselves in worlds of neon-lit supermarkets, billboard infested metropolises, and naturalistic countryside panoramas. Most of his characters appear bored and distracted. His work exposes the result of corporate-dictated mass culture and our inability to be present and interact with the real world. Alex Gross’ paintings remind us, through a blend of symbolic and literal elements, that it is impossible to escape the domination of corporations and consumerism. Read more Psychological landscapes by Alex Gross

PNL – Pegazusok Nem Léteznek

PNL - Pegazusok Nem Léteznek

PNL - Pegazusok Nem Léteznek Music it’s dead. Too many times too many people stated this to matter anymore. I gave up on music lately because everything sound like something I already heard and I’m pretty bored. And tired.
Pegazusok Nem Léteznek it’s a relatively new Hungarian band and reminds me of Nine Inch Nails, respectively How to Destroy Angels. Pop music. Modern, consistent pop music, not that fancy lemonade!
It’s a little bit gloomy, a little bit indie, electronic and sometimes shoe gazing – or meditative if you prefer, minimalist, but catchy. It’s a strange dream, but you don’t wanna wake up from it.
Eszter Ács – vocals and keyboards, Domokos Lázár – guitar and vocals, Lázár Ágoston – drums and Róbert Németh – bass guitar find something beautiful, something of their own.
I stumbled into them accidentally while I was digging up news about one of my old favorites: Európa kiadó. Read more PNL – Pegazusok Nem Léteznek

Pietro Sedda’s Twisted Tattoos

Pietro Sedda’s Twisted Tattoos

Italian tattoo artist Pietro Sedda brings a strange new perspective to portrait tattoos by smearing the faces of his subjects across his human canvas. The result has a psychological element to it, and because of the realistic nature of the tattoos, a surrealist effect is created. The technique gives his portraits an inhuman appeal. The act of morphing the faces seems to bring out the personality of the characters. Suddenly, a facial expression that ordinarily would have been viewed as friendly and engaging becomes threatening or disturbing. Sedda’s portrait tattoos have a darker element than those of other artists’, because it is not only the subject’s facial expressions that give meaning to the design; the simple act of warping the faces creates a secondary level of symbolism. Read more Pietro Sedda’s Twisted Tattoos

Personal Saints by Raluca Bararu

Personal Saints by Raluca Bararu

The story of the Saints series began with one drawing for a group exhibit at Vatra Collective. It was suppose to be about monsters and I discovered, while doodling in-between , that monsters were for me, at that particular time, social norms. So I decided to slay some by playing with pen and paper. In the end the Saints came out to be all the inappropriate answers to those norms. Read more Personal Saints by Raluca Bararu

Abstract and Surrealist Tattoo Art by Marcin Surowiec

Abstract and Surrealist Tattoo Art by Marcin Surowiec

Marcin Surowiec’s tattoo designs are the kind of art that you would expect to find on an album cover for an electronic musician, but it looks fantastic as tattoo designs simply because it is so different from the run-of-the-mill tattoo designs that predominate tattoo culture. Read more Abstract and Surrealist Tattoo Art by Marcin Surowiec