What happens when you take 151 talented artists and task each of them with creating their own interpretation of one of the original 151 Pokemon? The Pokemon Battle Royale art exhibit
Squeeing so much.
What happens when you take 151 talented artists and task each of them with creating their own interpretation of one of the original 151 Pokemon? The Pokemon Battle Royale art exhibit
Squeeing so much.
Scientists by Tomas Muller
With the intention of depicting science as the true adventure and worthy pursuit it is, Tomas created this series as a promotion for the Charles University’s Faculty of Science in Prague. These Titans of ginormous stature are each a visual representation of an area of science: biology, geography, chemistry, and geology. I’ll let you figure out which Titan is which, after all, you should already know this stuff. But before you ask: the Titan representing the science of pizzamaking was, sadly, omitted.
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this gives me an art boner.
Dis pretty.
Dualism in Storytelling by Hiroko Matshushita
Hiroko’s accordion fold book reflects the dualistic elements commonly explored within fairytales, such as good vs. evil and old vs. young. Hiroko then cleverly illustrated both sides of the long strip of paper with two versions of the same story- one with a happy ending, and the other with an unhappy one.“The point is that these two stories are connected to each other through holes represented as windows and a mirror, reversing inside and outside, and giving the perspective of different points of view.”
An e-book version of the unhappy ending can be viewed here!