Saturday, May 8, 2010

Katsuhiro Otomo, Akira

Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball, Wonder Island

Miyamoto, Mario, Luigi, Donkey Kong, etc

Jamie Salmon, hyperealism sculpture

Joana Vasconcelos, Contaminação

Stairway to Heaven, Federica Marangoni

Muto by Blu

Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Gates

Mohzart, Project Bound Souls concept art

Jaime Margary, Metriod Physiology



Basic Physiology of the Metroid
by Kalapusa (Jaime Margary)

Death by metroid is, by design, as painful as it gets, since its survival depends on overstimulating the nerve systems of live prey in order to detour and absorb the resulting electric current before it consumes the body. The process of consumption can be traced and explained visually, as the rather unique assembly of organs can be seen through its seemingly impenetrable shell.

Once its claws latch onto a victim's head, four electrodes surround a cavity that functions as a mouth/anus combo. These are used to jack into the body's nerve system and trick it into a state of complete pain, so that it may steal the resulting electric charges. The victim basically is electrocuted by charges produced in its own body while the metroid gathers as much as it can before the host dies. Once the victim perishes, the metroid is unable to exploit its chemistry any longer and then proceeds to consume the flesh of the cooked brain, leaving the rest of the body for later consumption as needed.

Right above its oral cavity is the equivalent of a crop, where food is broken down further before being sent to be digested and processed in four separate stomachs, each with their own specialty. Most of this is used to support cell regeneration, but it manages to convert some of the material into electricity by sending it to one of four organs, each right above the claw muscles. Energy collected directly from prey or by digestion is sent from here to be stored in the uppermost organ, which also carries minimal brain functions. Its thought capability is a subject of ongoing debate, most believing that despite the size, complexity and high energy of the brain, it is driven merely by the attraction to more energy.

The end result is a collection of energy substantial enough to use as a form of defense without fear of depletion. Electricity permeates throughout the metroid's body, keeping it harmful to the touch, but its main defense is through a direct expulsion of powerful charges through four veiny stems. When the electric mediums are in play, it may reacquire static electricity in its proximity by absorbing it back into a pair of organs at the mediums base, before being sent back to the main energy storage. Although it survives upon the surplus of consumption, the metroid can overdo it and must periodically release excess energy. Its effectiveness in collecting it makes it dangerously sought after as an energy source, despite its reputation as a major ecological threat.

Making a Piranha Plant, Jaime Margary


http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/513884

Alan Moore, V for Vendetta

Jackson Pollock

G Cuffia, Where You Goin

Andy Warhol, Cambell's Soup

Eugene Delacroix, Orphan Girl in a Cemetary

Brian Smith, Check Back Later

Abbey Ryan, Candy Canes

Johannes Wessmark, Cherry Jar

Georges Braque, the Immigrant

Lord Frederic Leighton

John Burton

Deb Kirkeeide


Lois Eakin

Ralph Goings

Willem Kalf

Elisha Dasenbrock

Angela Emsen

Padraig McCaul

Paul Ruiz

Paul Hunter's metal Paintinng

Paul Rubens

Mary Cassatt

Monet

Josh Rogan and his Retro Comic Art

Jamie Hewlett

Jamie Hewlett, he drew Tank Girl, Gorillaz, Judge Dread, and other comics.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

"Person Tree" Pooktre

In 1987 Peter had the idea of growing a chair. Nine years later Peter and Becky became partners. Pooktre was born. Together they have mastered the art of Tree shaping. Pooktre has perfected a Gradual shaping method, which is the shaping of trees as they grow along predetermined designs. Designing and setting up the supporting famework are fundamental to the success of a tree. Some are intended for harvest to be high quality indoor furniture and others will remain living art.
-taken from their website, Pooktre.com

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Neal Adams





Creator of most of my favorite comic book super heroes and the co-founder of graphic design company Continuity Studios.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Pen-Ek Ratanaruang

Machiavelli

John Gardner

Norman Rockwell

Rod Serling

Jeff Smith

Rembrandt

Gentileschi

Raphael

Michelangelo

Deadmau5

Unknown