March 22, 2020Comments are off for this post.

Happy Prints

Great and beautiful prints By Byron Eggenschwiler.☻

I recently saw the Netflix documentary "The Social Dilemma" and it would seem that this has nothing to do with my Byron Eggenschwiler post but it does.

Knowing from the documentary that all social networks make an algorithm based on the things you like and that from that they show you what you should consume because in part it makes me happy because thanks to this algorithm I have discovered as much music and cinema as cool artists like Byron.

Byron Eggenschwiler is an illustrator living in Canada.

His illustration style is amazing, cool, and with an air of darkness. I recently purchased 3 prints from his online store and he sent me 4 great postcards with the prints.

I am infinitely grateful to the algorithm of Google, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest for helping me to know the work of such great artists.

Enjoy their amazing work:

Byron Instagram: byronegg
Website: www.byronegg.com
Tumblr: byronegg.tumblr.com

The prints I bought:

I really like the feeling it gives me when I see your illustrations. They always make me smile.

Image of "Lovely Day"
Image of "Half Carrot by Morning"
Image of "Good Cake, Bad Cake"
Image of "The Crossing"

Some other illustrations from his website:

Personal — Byron Eggenschwiler
James Joyce's "The Dead"

Secret Tunnels
Doorway
‘Benediction’ by Kent Haruf
The Haunted School
Changing the Equation
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Finding The Right Structure For You

The House Is Haunted | Personal | Byron Eggenschwiler Illustration
Byron Eggenschwiler
Byron Eggenschwiler
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Hope and Skepticism | byronegg.com
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Filling in the Gaps
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A piece for Avenue Edmonton about how volunteers would rather donate in smaller chunks of time towards a larger cause and how to make that work for everyone. Thanks to AD Pete Nguyen!
The Night Beetles
Revenge!
Blocked
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For a piece in Avenue magazine on the creator of LikeBlockr, an app that blocks you from viewing and giving likes on instagram. Big thanks again to AD Pete Nguyen!
Byron Eggenschwiler

February 14, 2020Comments are off for this post.

Horror Art by Aaron B. Heimlich.

Love is ... finding great things on the internet like this.

Horror Art by Aaron B. Heimlich.

Some time ago I came across the series of photomontages by Aaron B. Heimlich and I was fascinated by the simplicity of his art. About the artist's project: “Shedim is a Hebrew word to call a benevolent demon. They live with us and are always around us, the fact that we don't see them is because we have to open our eyes and our minds more. ” In the series, Heimlich reminds us that these demons are there and he does it using old photographs. This aims to demonstrate that the Shedim accompanies us in all kinds of everyday situations, whether in a graduation ceremony, nursery, hairdressing or even in our own home.

Enjoy! ☻

January 27, 2020Comments are off for this post.

BOTANICAL CHARTS

Los botanical o animals charts no solo son una aportación importante a la sociedad al documentar y difundir el conocimiento sobre las plantas, también dejan un legado visual invaluable. Amo sus ilustraciones (algunas veces con estilo vintage), llenas de detalle y precisión. Hoy trascienden lo científico para convertirse en piezas estéticas que aportan armonía a cualquier espacio, funcionando perfecto como elementos de decoración con historia y belleza. Aquí una pequeña selección:
Enjoy! ☻

January 13, 2020Comments are off for this post.

COOL WORDS

Una pequeña recopilación de quotes geniales que encontré en internet. En algunas me gusta la tipografía o su composición gráfica, otras las guardé para motivarme y sentir inspiración. Las tengo todas en mi tablero #❸❷ de Pinterest.

Si encuentras alguna que no tenga, te agradecería me la enviaras. 🙂 
Pinterest Board: https://bit.ly/2RoetXt

December 9, 2019Comments are off for this post.

FACES EVERYWHERE

A small collection of things that I find online. All with faces. There is a theory in psychology that is the Theory of Mind: This theory suggests that we have an innate ability to understand and predict the mental states of others. When we see a face, especially if it shows emotions. By observing the facial expressions of another person, or object, we can experience a similar emotional response. This phenomenon, known as emotional contagion, allows us to "feel" what the face we see is feeling and therefore establish an empathic connection.

Happy faces make me feel happy.

  Lili Scratchy has done it again. Love this one!jean jullien crafts porcelain 'face plates' with peculiar personalitiesFace Plates – Pastel mintUniverso - Nadiuska and Priscila FurtadoMini Yuki DishShop — LINDA PAPPADonna WilsonPaint acrylic on wood discs. Pendant earrings or brooch. porcelain brooches by studio meezHandmade Porcelain Sculpture - Claire de Lune Art1

lili scratchy: miss ArabicaScandinavian ceramicist Eric Roinestad’s pieces are a meditation on the modernist greats.Two ceramic faces. One inspired by Picasso, the other by tribal tattoos.Six Swedish Interior Design Blogs You Should Be Reading

Ceramics : André Borderie. Glazed ceramic dish 1960.Charlotte Mei Face Mugit's the little things like this that can brighten your day if you let itLifeless Face #037 | on the buses, Inspector Cyril "Blakey" … | Flickrphoto - Sundial Happy Face, Nuremberg old town | Flickr - Photo Sharing!Wrinkly one. . . . . #pareidolia #mirror #mirrorimage #iseefaces #darkart #photoshop #surrealism #weirdart #weird #surrealart #surreal #creepy #eerie #nature #naturephotography #personification #photomanipulation #facesinthings #digitalart #facehunters #strangeart #oddart #creepmachine #trippy #trippyart #bizarre #bizarreart #symmetry_art #symmetry #woodartcajita :)

March 12, 2018No Comments

HAPPY DAYS

Cuando viajo, me encanta traerme flyers que regalan en las calles, o bien, los trípticos de museos y galerías. Siempre me sorprende mucho como se comunica la información en otros países por medio del diseño gráfico. Los tomo y los guardo para luego admirar su diseño, sus texturas y cómo resuelven gráficamente la jerarquía de la información. Creo que es una hermosa manera de recordar un lugar.

Estos son algunos de los objetos que traje de algunos de mis viajes y de mis "Días Felices".
En la primera fotografía hay algunas cosas de Barcelona España y Viena Austria, en la segunda algunas cosas de un viaje a Montreal Canadá y en la última solo objetos de Tokyo Japón. ☻ ☻ ☻ ☻ ☻ ☻

March 11, 2018No Comments

LANCE WYMAN

I am thrilled to have visited the Lance Wyman Art Exhibit in Monterrey NL. It was an excellent exhibition, one of the best I've seen.
Walking through the exhibition, one is immersed in a universe of colors and geometric shapes that reveal the innovative spirit of the 1960s and 1970s, yet remain timeless. Viewing his sketches, posters, and logos up close allows you to appreciate his ability to communicate through simplicity and graphic precision. The exhibition not only honors his legacy but also invites us to reflect on the role of design in the construction of identity and collective memory.

I 🤍 Lance Wyman

March 10, 2018No Comments

PINS I LIKE ❤︎

Nice pins that I found on the internet ☻
Enjoy! 

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