Shannon Bonatakis takes a blood oath to keep painting creating colorful women with thin necks and oversized heads. Shown above: The Fear of Forgetting or of Being Forgotten. I couldn’t resist posting one more of her images, read the rest of the entry to see her take on the old lady whispering “Hush”.
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Category: Art
Now I heard you got a nickname
Although nearly unvaried in theme, and blatant their use of symbols, it’s worth spending some time with one of Brian Viveros’ smoking ladies. Take in her finely detailed tattoos, her over-painted eyes, her beautiful skin marked with cuts and streaks. Let her enchant you, then let her go.
The Harvester of Dreams
by R. S. Connett.
Secret Twins
by psychedelic color machine and master of presumably ironic or parody display blatantly overused cheesy symbolism Oliver Hibert.
It seems like forever since we all had lunch
I’m sorry, did I break your concentration?
Dave MacDowell mashes up Jules Winnfield and Eraserhead. The result is more violet, more violent.
Supernatural
By Aurel Schmidt.
The elephant walks
If you remember Richard Scarry at all, it’s probably as an illustrator of cute bunnies for kids books. What you may not recall, if you ever knew, is that Scarry was an extraordinary painter as well. He created illustrations which went well beyond the simple line drawings of his Storybooks. Shown above is an illustration I scanned from The Rooster Struts, a book which also features stunning well executed paintings of monkeys, sloths and frogs.
Hell in London
A perspective drawing by streetpainter.
Natural Enemies
by Ryan Heshka.