Charlie McCarthy shot 156 photographs of insects flying around a street light, each at a four second exposure. He then put them together at 12 frames per second to make this short film… (via CR Blog)
Jim creates elaboarate skulls out of rope and other various materials. There isn’t much information about the artist online but definitely check out his gallery & there is a brief interview with Jim over at Build/Make/Craft/Bake.
Brian Morris is an artist/illustrator from Chicago who has a fasination with skulls. I am a big fan of the clean lines & signature snake-line found on the forehead of most of his work as well as the ceramic figures & vinyl toys he customizes. He recently exhibited his work at Rotofugi in Chicago & in Issue 7 of I Want Your Skull.
Stumbled upon these New Era concepts by Mateusz Sypien that were crafted out of paper & foam. The designs are good, but I am most impressed by the craftsmenship of the actual New Era 59Fifty. You can see more of these hat designs after the jump.
Bill McRight is a talented illustrator out of Philidelphia who is also art director of Saturday Skateboards here in Charlotte. A while back I stumbled upon one of Bill’s other artistic talents though, making homemade shanks & weapons. I recommend you check out Flickr to see the whole set.
Faesthetic is a art inspired mag that has been at it for a while now, started by UPSO aka Dustin Hostetler. Definitely one of the more inspiring mags out there, Issue #11 showcases 128 pages of “Ghost Story” themed art from over 40 artists.
“Collectable and Affordable, Faesthetic is a collection of art & oddities from around the world. So much eye-candy it gives your brains diabetes!“