Thursday, May 04, 2006

Boris Artzybasheff
I discovered the art of Boris in an older issue of Blab. I was amazed at the reinterpretation of the human body as factory and war machines. He made many illustrations for Time magazine. His trademark seems to have been giving human like appearances to vehicles and other machinery.

2nd Gallery
3rd Gallery
There's some giant anti Nazi drawings posted here.
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Nemo Ramjet
This gallery contains a great selection of unique looking creatures and very mutated humans. Nemo appears to have a wide range of styles but my favorite is where he appears influenced by Moebius. Click on the numbers below to see a few of my favorite works from the site.

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And don't miss his sketch pages, there's some really strange beasts like this in there.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Otake Shigeo's "Secrets of Plant Worms House"
Shigeo is one of the most interesting artists I've discovered this year. The paintings are filled with very alien looking plant life and creatures. Some of the work reminds me of Jim Woodring, Remedios Varo and Leonora Carrington.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

José Guadalupe Posada
Posada was a Mexican illustrator who had a tendency to draw a lot of skeletons. His imagery is often filled with very dark scenes of disaster, torture and demonic creatures attacking people. He also made a wide variety of political cartoons which often included the previously mentioned types of imagery. Here is a link to my favorite work of his which you can see a part of in the image linking to one of his larger online galleries.

2nd Gallery
3rd Gallery

Saturday, April 29, 2006

Antoine Bernhart
Since there aren't any websites dedicated to Bernhart, I chose to scan in and upload a selection of his works from the "Rope, Rapture and Bloodshed" book at flickr. If Bernhart or anyone representing him wants these images taken offline just ask me and I'll remove them.

Bernhart's paintings are brutal violent grotesque and imaginative works. Masked characters, monsters, animals and peculiar toy like things interact with nude women usually in some form of bondage.
To see a few other works by Bernhart, check out this thread.

ATTENTION - I've been forced to make this gallery private. I'm new to the whole flickr thing. Send me a friend request on the flickr page and I should be able to give you access to the paintings. If anyone is interested in hosting these paintings on an open website please let me know!

Friday, April 28, 2006

Reinhard Scheibner
Continuing on with another artist from the Le Dernier Cri camp, Scheibner has created some very odd imagery. This image of nude figures interacting with worm like monsters is a good example of just how unusual his work can be.

Click here to see samples from Scheibner's book "Linometal".

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Stu Mead
Another artist associated with Le Dernier Cri, Mead has made some very unusual works. He has a penchant for making incredibly obscene yet humorous imagery.

You can purchase books and prints made by Stu Mead at Le Dernier Cri's website. Here is an example of one of his books available from the site.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Hans Bellmer
For more info on Hans Bellmer, check out his page at wikipedia.

I've had to piece together what I could find on the net as there isn't a decent website dedicated to the work of Bellmer. Maybe someday.
2nd Gallery
3rd Gallery
Myspace page dedicated to Bellmer
2 Sculptures
1 Sculpture
Article on Bellmer with pictures

Monday, April 24, 2006

Oscar Chichoni
The style of Chichoni uses the mechanical and incorporates gothic imagery such as gargoyles as well as other fantastical elements. All of his imagery contains rich textures that often emulates a rusted surface.

2nd Gallery
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Sunday, April 23, 2006

Toshio Saeki
Certainly one of the more bizarre artists I've ever posted on here. Toshio Saeki has been called "The godfather of Japanese erotica" and makes some of the most perverted, demented and fascinating images I've ever seen.

2nd Gallery
3rd Gallery
4th Gallery
5th Gallery
6th Gallery
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Article
You can also find a selection of his books for sale here.

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Tobias Tak
I became associated with Tobias through tcj.com. He's an incredibly nice guy with many interesting ideas. I hope to collaborate with him down the road.

His drawing style and content reminds me of those old Betty Boop cartoons with classic children tales such as Alice In Wonderland mixed in. He has a very unique way of interpreting these things into his own very surreal and imaginary world. His comic "Upside Down" involves many strange characters such as Klazeena, the glamorous Schlènzy and the wizard Gaboon. In the book there is a world where everything is upside down, playing on the unusual idea of characters who stand upside down actually being right side up. You can purchase his book here. If you go to his main site attached to the picture link you'll be able to find many other places to purchase his work.

Also, apart from being an incredible artist, Tobias is also a well accomplished tap dancer, singer and choreographer.

Article on Tobias Tak
Section on Tobias from Lambiek

I will be dedicating the next full week to erotic artists that fit into the monstrous and surreal style.

Friday, April 21, 2006

Chris Mostyn
As with the last 2 artists I've mentioned, I found Chris's art at Artdorks. He is also collaborating on the previously mentioned comic project with many of the artists I've posted links to recently.

His imagery explores a colorful cartoon like world with an emphasis on unusual creatures and humorous characters. For the most definitive selection of his work be sure to check out Mostyn's Artdorks gallery page.