“…and I gave my word, so I’m back in.” - George Michael Bluth
I owe the internet some art, as I did give my word and all. I hope this works for you.
Meet Charming Baker. He likes cheap books, girls, dogs and tea. And his artwork is pretty awesome. Energy. Movement. Content and context. Colors. Enjoy.
(Credit - Charming Baker)
Unrelated - Welcome back Arrested Development, the void has never been filled.
Today’s Flickr Friday features the work of a one BryanKonietzko AKA half of the brains behind the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender and the upcoming, The Last Airbender: Legend of Korra.
I love his photos because they’re all so real. They aren’t overly processed. (It actually doesn’t appear they’re processed at all, for the most part.) As with all great photographers, he masterfully controls the light and focus to make the photograph interesting, rather than needing to force some interest into a sub-par shot using Photoshop or other editing tools.
(Credit - Flickr user BryanKonietzko)
I was a bit remiss in my posting this week, so I’m trying to make up for lost time. I figured I’d take the trendy route and go with a piece from the upcoming Quentin vs. Coens art show. Mia Wallace (the piece above) was created by Jason Levesque. You can check out more of his work here. More info about the show, as well as a preview of some of the other pieces are here.
(Credit - Jason Levesque)
Happy Oscar weekend! In honor of the big event tomorrow, here is a photo, from Life’s Oscar Gallery, of the amazing, talented, classy, beautiful, kind-hearted, brilliant Audrey Hepburn in 1954, anxiously awaiting the announcement of the Best Actress. (Indeed, it was her for Roman Holiday - the only Oscar she would win for performance.) Check out the rest of the gallery here.
(Photo Credit - Leonard Mccombe/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images)