“Tape” is from a series of drawings I’m presently working on called the “Office Drawings.” See more at http://bthibbs.tumblr.com
Art by b.thibbs
“Tape” is from a series of drawings I’m presently working on called the “Office Drawings.” See more at http://bthibbs.tumblr.com
Art by b.thibbs
Model poses and the finished paintings of Gil Elvgren
This is awesome.
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French artist Edouard Martinet (previously featured here) scours flea markets for everyday objects that he uses to create awesome animals and insect sculptures like the ones you see here.
“Working with a variety of refuse materials such as rusted kitchen pans, typewriter keys, car lights and other scrap metals, Edouard Martinet sculpts several types of animals and insects. His sculptures are made without the use of solder. He fits each component into place as if putting together a puzzle of random pieces and parts. Each masterpiece is carefully assembled after having drafted several detailed sketches.”
Visit Edouard Martinet’s website to view even more of his amazingly intricate creatures.
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Dead Poets Society.
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By Jonathan Shackleton.
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Green Man Festival
Captain John Cheese
B like Botanical Alphabet
by Seth Match from Savannah. His work is a great typographic freshness and this aplhabet is designed so fine detailed that it looks like perfectionism.
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Type Worship is 2
This month sees Type Worship’s second birthday! Writing about type and lettering plus hunting for those design work gems has been tremendous fun. I had no idea that this blog would prove to be such an enjoyable catalyst for learning about and meeting so many incredibly talented people. I’ve been incredibly lucky to have had such great reaction from everyone, especially the community on Tumblr.
To coincide with this, CreativeBloq has published my article, 11 Killer tips for a successful Tumblr Blog, describing how Type Worship grew from a handful of followers and how to ensure your blog Tumblr stands out from the crowd.
Thank you to all those who have followed, liked, reblogged and supported. And thanks to these designers too for use of these twos:
- 2 by Nic Louw
- Big Fat TWO rough sketch by Will Ruocco
- Two: Some assembly required by Jon Buckley [wow!]
- No. 2 by Andy Wise
- Frilly 2 by Kyle Gallant
- And ‘2’ by recent Type Worship interviewee, Simon Ålander
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