Pop Art Illustrations by http://www.joemcdermottillo.com/
“I am currently focusing on a collection using plywood that sits somewhere between painting and sculpture. I illustrate, cut, sand, stain, and assemble each piece by hand. The work consists of layered birch stacked in a way that makes sense dimensionally for the subject. There is warmth to the wood grain that is appealing. It compliments the subtle shadows created by layers of wood.” - Mitch McGee
Layered Wood Pop Art by http://www.mitchellmcgee.com/
Kao8 by http://kotemufu.exblog.jp/
Doug Bloodworth’s artistic perspective is influenced by childhood affection for American western classics and the quintessential youth of the American dream. A combination of Pop Art, photography and textural paint strokes, his work was born from inspirations that began when he was a boy, and have grown into the refined craft of photorealism.
Milk and Cookies - realistic oil paintings by Doug Bloodworth.
Heroes and Villains by http://www.jackteagle.co.uk
For the past 6 months Olly has been making paper-cut silhouettes of his favorite pop culture icons. They were displayed in an exhibition at Gallery 1988 that opened on May 7th and will run for around three weeks and ends on May 20, 2011. Here are some photos of the show.
I see what you see by http://www.jald.co.uk/
