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Thomas Danthony

His work often contains a narrative, his images tell a story and make the spectator think. Clever use of light is a common theme as is the role of nature. As he explains “I like to think about the place of human beings on our small planet.”

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    Thomas Danthony

    His work often contains a narrative, his images tell a story and make the spectator think. Clever use of light is a common theme as is the role of nature. As he explains “I like to think about the place of human beings on our small planet.”



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Illustration work by Langdon Graves

    Illustration work by Langdon Graves



  3. in the mood…

    in the mood…



  4. 

Icon TV, by Onga

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    Icon TV, by Onga



  5. in the mood…

    in the mood…





  6. just a Picasso.

    just a Picasso.





  7. Beautiful illustrations by Woo-Jin

    More of Woo-Jin’s work here



  8. Wes Anderson Alphabet, by Hexagonall

    Visual artist Hexagonall created a series of 18 minimalist posters, the “Wes Anderson Alphabet,” which highlights characters created by you-know-who.



  9. Low-poly, isometric worlds by Tim Reynolds

    More of his work here.



  10. Early-twentieth century illustrations by Artuš Scheiner (1863 Benešov – 1938 Prague)

    Early-twentieth century illustrations by Artuš Scheiner (1863 Benešov – 1938 Prague)



  11. in the mood…

    in the mood…



  12. Susan Sontag on Love

    Susan Sontag’s most poignant meditations on love, in diary excerpts hand-lettered and illustrated by artist Wendy MacNaughton. 

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  13. Collage by Thomas Robson

    Collage by Thomas Robson