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paxmachina:

James Jean - Carnage
Moleskin drawing , Ink on Paper, 9 x 10”, 2012.
I’m going to James Jean’s book signin at Gallery Nucleus tonight. Excited!  

paxmachina:

James Jean - Carnage

Moleskin drawing , Ink on Paper, 9 x 10”, 2012.

I’m going to James Jean’s book signin at Gallery Nucleus tonight. Excited!  

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darksilenceinsuburbia:

João Ruas aka Feral Kid. Yore. Heracles, 2011. Charcoal and acrylic on paper, 55 x 40 cm.
On Tumblr http://feralkid.tumblr.com/

darksilenceinsuburbia:

João Ruas aka Feral Kid. Yore. Heracles, 2011. Charcoal and acrylic on paper, 55 x 40 cm.

On Tumblr http://feralkid.tumblr.com/

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criterioncorner:

International Poster Tour: BELLE DE JOUR (dir. Luis Buñuel) 1967

so Buñuel’s erotic masterpiece (harvey weinstein’s words, not mine) finally arrives in the Criterion Collection today, and not to spoil my review or anything, but if there’s one 2012 Criterion that you absolutely must own so far this year, it’s this one, and given that it’s almost January 20th, that’s saying quite a bit (sorry, Traffic upgrade for which approximately zero people asked).

unsurprisingly, the myriad posters that Belle de Jour has inspired over the years are both immediately fetching and entirely predictable. it’s only the Polish (natch) who spiced things up a bit, veering away from catherine deneuve’s come hither stare with that inspired abstract design in the bottom right corner of the image tower above. that being said, methinks the Criterion cover art may be the best of the bunch. 

what say you?

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stanleychowillustration:

I just wanted to say that Manhattan is one of my favourite films, and to celebrate that fact I decided to do a caricature of the great man Woody Allen.

I agree! Watched Manhattan for the first time when I was 15 or 16. It was the first time I stayed up all night drawing and watching a film.

stanleychowillustration:

I just wanted to say that Manhattan is one of my favourite films, and to celebrate that fact I decided to do a caricature of the great man Woody Allen.

I agree! Watched Manhattan for the first time when I was 15 or 16. It was the first time I stayed up all night drawing and watching a film.

— 4 months ago with 975 notes
#Manhattan Woody Allen illustration film