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by Walton Ford Painter Walton Ford imbues sex, violence and melodrama on his aim to satirically comment on the history of colonialism, slavery, and other forms of oppression. As he explains, “I think that there’s almost no subject that you can’t treat with some humor, no matter how brutal it can seem.” Check our Archive for more animals artworksUse our popular tags for more specific artworks Follow the author: Twitter • Facebook • Blog
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Texstyle Creatures by Jeremy Kool Jeremy Kool is CG artist with graphic design and illustration roots. He worked for game studios, advertising campaigns, VFX houses and TVCs. Texstyle creatures was created for industrial fabric manufacturer print and online campaign. The client wanted engaging way to showcase the fabric. You can see different type of fabric, and I think the origami style design is Jeremy Kool specialization. He also use the same style on his app The Paper Fox, which is one of not so many app that I think you really should have on your iPhone. Check our Archive for more animals artworksUse our popular tags for more specific artworks…
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by Knob Creek Metal Arts Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog
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Hand Painting by Guido Daniele for WWF Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog
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The New Zoo in Saint Petersburg by Ann Bolshakova & Vladimir Bolshakov Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog
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Where Learning Happens Naturally – Ads for the LA Zoo by RLR Advertising Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog
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• Delhaize “365″ Wine Labels by Lavernia & Cienfuegos • I really love the fact that the designer manually crafting cork and paper art for their labels instead of using 3D digital image. And another fact that each cork shape represented the country origin of each wine is also interesting. Let’s not forget that it’s also looking very cute. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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• Galvanished Wire by Kendra Haste • Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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• Animal Chairs by Maximo Reira • Meet me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest
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• Le Petit Prince by Philip Giordano • Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest