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Showing posts with label illustration. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

20 More Interpretations Of The Last Supper. New For Easter 2011.



above: beautiful photographic depiction of just the hands from The Last Supper

Since Jesus came back from the dead (according to some), so shall my post on interpretations of one of the world's most famous paintings, The Last Supper:


In 2008, I wrote a post called "The Last Supper. And the one after that. And after that. And then, even more." in which I introduced you to the most well known Last Supper painting by Leonardo da Vinci as well as many other versions created by famous artists and photographers, like Andy Warhol and David LaChapelle.

Then, in 2010 I shared with you "The LOST Supper & Other TV Casts As The Famous Painting" which featured images from MASH to The Simpsons posed as the famous painting.

Below is a whole new slew to add to the growing collection of Last Supper homages by various photographers and artists.

Sailor Moon Last Supper by Paolo Cellammare:

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The Last Supper by photographer Pablo Marques:

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Underwater Last Supper by photographer Howard Schatz:

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The Last Supper 2004 by photographer Jim Fiscus:


detail:


"One of you will betray me" by photographer Midnight-Digital:

detail:


by photographer Anna Franke:


by photographer Michael Hunter:


Fellini's Pizzarria by photographer Lazaro:


The Last Supper Just The Hands by photographer bananocrate バナノクラテ


A Lesbian Last Supper by arfism:

detail:


iPod Last Supper by Travis (axb500):


Taste The Good Life by Chance:


The Big Lebowski Last Supper:

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The Manischewitz Last Supper (artist unknown):


The Clowns Last Supper by Dark Vomit:


The Last Supper by Misha Art:



The Last Supper sculpture in the desert by the late artist Albert Szukalski, 1984:

and lit at night:


Artist Lidy Jacob's Rabbit's Last Supper:


And lastly, the amazing doodle illustrated Last Supper by Saga Kikeita:

detail of above:

another detail:

all images courtesy of the individual photographs and artists.

And Happy Easter!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Eastern Eggs. Artist (& Robot) Decorated Wooden Eggs Whose Proceeds Aid Japan.




A few weeks ago, I introduced you to the Egg-Bot, a robotic kit that, with the addition of a fine point Sharpie or similarly sized pen, will decorate Easter eggs (or anything round, cylindrical and small) with art, design, words or logos for you.



Now, that very concept is being put to good and beneficial use by TBWA London who has created Eastern Eggs, an online site/ store selling wooden eggs decorated with the Egg-bot by various artists, with a portion of the proceeds going to Red Cross - Japan Tsunami Appeal.

Eastern Eggs features your choice of 14 different eggs, each illustrated by one of the following artists: Danke Schoen, Damien Weighill, Paul Pateman, Jan Kallwejt, Kristyna Litten, Matt Lyon, Nick Purser, Shin Tanaka, Tony Riff, Yehrin Tong or Ewen Stenhouse.





The suggested donation price is £10 for the eggs, £8 of which will go to the British Red Cross to aid Japan.
Buy them here.

Monday, February 21, 2011

eBoy's Pixelated Art Available As Wall Murals & Wallpaper for Wallpaper Republic.



above: A close-up detail of the Los Angeles wall mural by eBoy

Looking for something vibrant, different and well, just plain wild to cover your walls? Then eBoy's special wall murals may be just the thing for that playroom or office.


above: A close-up detail of the Tokyo wall mural by eBoy

eBoy, the group of three graphic artists known for their pixelated illustrations and various collaborations [Coca Cola, and Adobe amongst other well-known brands] has designed cityscape wall murals of London, Los Angeles, Baltimore, Berlin, New York, Paris and Tokyo for Wallpaper Republic. Also available are their pixelated people in a wallpaper named "Peecol" and some graphic pixelated repeat pattern designs. Not for those who favor subtlety.

Baltimore:

Baltimore, details:


Berlin:

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London:

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Los Angeles:

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New York:

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Paris:

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Tokyo:

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Peecol:

Peecol, detail:


The wall murals are available in 3 sizes and other wallpaper designs by eBoy are available as well. Buy them here.



About eBoy:
eBoy was founded in 1997 by Kai Vermehr, Steffen Sauerteig and Sven Smital with the acquisition of the eBoy.com domain. The basic idea driving eBoy was the embracement of the new possibilities of the emerging digital world. The decision to directly work on and for the screen led to the use of pixels. A modular based work system started to evolve and resulted in complex object rich artwork. eBoy is lucky to have worked with some of the finest clients and partners. Among them are Adidas, Coca Cola, Pepsi, Paul Smith, DKNY, Kidrobot, MTV, The New York Times, Wired Magazine and many, many more. eBoy currently is based in Berlin/Germany and in Vancouver/Canada.

Wallpaper Republic of Australia is yet another wonderful wallpaper company who collaborates with artists to create wall coverings that are not mass-produced. Like Rollout of Canada, they have many styles of artwork by artists from all over the world, which has been printed as wallpaper that can be purchased from their online store here.

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