and here’s a thing
A marvelous ongoing series by artist Rafael Varona entitled “Impossible Bottles” which involves animated, lively worlds encapsulated in bottles for us to gaze upon.
detail from a one-off spread in a book called “I Am Canada” that Scholastic Canada is putting out later this year
💜 💜 💜 PRINT GIVEAWAY 💜 💜 💜
I made this deck a little big ago, and finally… I’m doing a giveaway! On April 1st I’m going to pick two people to mail a deck of these prints to. I’ve made a post on my Instagram as well, so there will be two other sets up for grabs. You can’t win two sets, but you can absolutely enter on both platforms!
💜Here’s how to enter:💜 Reblog this post to your account so I can find you for the drawing. Easy! 😘
💜 PRINT DETAILS 💜 Limited edition 2-color risograph prints. Set of 20 prints. 4"x6" untrimmed on French Paper. Preview in this video is made from scans of the actual prints, and some variety in print quality/registration exists between prints. I’ve posted the art on these cards on a previous post, so refer to that if you’d like to see the individual pieces closer.
I want this.
Something I did for someone.
Vacation Cemetery Pamphlets
plant studies from bf’s parents garden
dedicated to all the nice guys
Olives.
Anton Van Hertbruggen (Belgian , b. 1990, Ekeren, Antwerpen, Belgium) - Memoires Of A Suburban Utopia 2, 2011 Mixed Media
Fuck Zines Giveaway Time!!!!
Yes our first! to celebrate our amazing 12,000 and a little bit more followers, hope you enjoy these prints by Conjuntivitis, 10 available.
All you have to do is like this post or reblog doesn’t matter just click click click sunday night we will announce weeners!
Thank you!!
Cover I illustrated for Revista Territorio, a magazine from Guadalajara, Mexico which aims to analyse the city objectively through a monthly theme. The theme for this month’s issue is Hunger.
It was a challenging one to interpret, but in the end I went down the route of food and our general relationship with it. In places I also applied a popular saying that says ‘you are what you eat’ (hence pear and apple costumes).
Ultimately I just wanted to draw a lot of food. Who wouldn’t?
Mil gracias to Marce Gámez and the rest of Territorio for giving me a great part to play in their magazine. They are a passionate team of people with a unique project under their hands, and I highly recommend all Spanish readers to prepare a coffee and head over to www.revistaterritorio.mx to have a read.
Becca Stadtlander