Adam Ferriss is a photographer and digital media artist based in Los Angeles, CA. In addition to his artistic practice, Adam runs the photography labs at Otis College of Art and Design. His most recent projects involve creating tri-chromatic color separation photographs and algorithmically restructuring pixel array data.
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Highly Conceptual Woodwork Textured Tattoos Feature Floral And Animal Subjects
Tattoo artist Pony Reinhardt etches powerful and elaborate tattoos of wildlife, floral and natural elements merged with stars and planetary configurations. The expansive body art is similar in texture to that of vintage woodcut etchings, lending an organic feel to the entire artwork. The awarded and accoladed Reinhardt graduated from the Maryland Institute College of Art and her work has been featured in the Smithsonian National Gallery of Art. She currently heads the exclusive tattoo studio Tenderfoot Studio in Portland.
kvothe-kingkiller asked:
Have you seen the show Abstract: The Art of Design on netflix? its really cool and each episode is about a different artist, usually people who arent considered 'artists' like stage designers or whatnot, and they talk about how they do their shit. Anyways one episode covers Olafur Eliasson and in it he talks about his reasonings behind 'the weather project' and how he designed it and such. its very interesting
OH!!!!!!!!! I need to check that out then! His weather project is so important to me
tattoo artist: please stop moving
anti-sjw: why?? am I triggering your delicate tattoo artist sensibilities?? trigger warning: waving arms and logic! you mad bro? huh, you ma - ow ow ow that’s not what the tat is supposed to look like.
as a tattooist please beleive me when i say that i have tattooed this guy before.
i know its satire, but like. you’re not even wrong.
this is both the most enlightening and the saddest addition to my post.
i was exaggerating the best i could, and it turns out to be real. i’m so sorry for you.
drop the idea that you need some deep philosophical meaning behind your tattoo, if you got a tattoo simply because its aesthetically pleasing and for no other reason then good for you
aestheticism is the theory of art for art’s sake, and was championed by Oscar Wilde with the belief that surrounding oneself with beautiful things can directly influence the person one becomes. im taking a class on it. so basically every time u get a cool tattoo or a brooch u find in an antique store or a pretty wall print ‘just because u like it,’ Oscar Wilde is nodding approvingly
My sole mission in life is to make Oscar Wilde’s ghost approve of me
Anonymous asked:
If I ever get tattoos I want them to be like little minimalist math/space themed ones like I’ve had this photo saved for ages

a-really-good-pun asked:
A) No, the tattoo on his stomach is loss.jpg
B) It’s art from Firewatch
Adorable Miniature Illustrations by Brooke Rothshank
Miniature artist Brooke Rothshank has determinedly taken on a miniature art project, where she draws one tiny art a day to keep procrastination at bay. The artist has had extensive experience working with oils and acrylics, but explored minuscule art since she became preoccupied with the roles of becoming a mother. Rothshank has become a member, teacher and fellow of the International Guild of Miniature Artisans Guild School in Castine, Maine.
Focused on drawing approachable subjects- the softness in the detailed miniatures are inspired b everyday objects around Rothshank. This project was birthed in a bid to increase productivity and stay connected to her artistic compositions, however small they may be. The artist will resume creating commissioned pieces via her Etsy shop. No request is too bizarre for this artist, who is a mother of two young children. She and her husband, a ceramics artist, work together occasionally on various projects to highlight the niche of miniature art for the market. Find her work in her Etsy shop.
I love how the body structure and the decor of the larger bone fairy creates a nice area of concentration that leads the viewer’s eye towards the tooth fairy. This, aside from the obvious glow and design contrast, help direct the attention where needed and is a brilliant move by the artist.



