
Looks like Frankie from American Pop (by Anika Malone)

Peter Gentenaar is a demanding print maker. The paper mills weren’t able to provide him with the paper he wanted, so he created it himself, with a customized machine with which he designs ethereal paper sculptures. (via Papierobjects by Peter Gentenaar)
Artists David Hammons (left) and Timothy Washington (right) pose as both were featured in LACMA’s first exhibit of contemporary African-American artists, which opened January 26, 1971. From LACMA’s web site, “In 1971, LACMA mounted its first exhibition of the work of contemporary black artists: Three Graphic Artists: Charles White, David Hammons, Timothy Washington (January 26-March 7, 1971), curated by Joseph E. Young.”

Nightclubs by Simon Page (via Doodles on the Behance Network)

Art by Gola with 2501 & Auma - Palestine 2011 (via walls : golanimal)

Beautiful! (via 71 BiG Walls – A Street Art Collection | STREET ART UTOPIA)

Beastie Boys Retro Poster (via The River Current – 25 Pixel Perfect Reto Posters by Eric Tan)

I’ve just found this awesome picture on VisualizeUs: http://vi.sualize.us/view/5d848016ad41416f2651e943bc534f12/

Some really weird stuff here — art by Giovanni Battista de’ Cavalieri 1525 - 1601
The original Mr. Potato Head?

Some awesome papercuts about Alice, Star Wars and Super Heroes, created by artist Cheong-ah Hwang. The details are very impressive ! (via Alice, Star Wars and Super Heroes – Awesome Papercuts by Cheong-ah Hwang | Ufunk.net)




