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Continuing the archive of independent Art reporting (Archive Page 95).

Art: X-Men with Googly Eyes

May 25, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Are you following any art tumblrs? No? Allow Geek Native to recommend one. Check out X-Men with Googly Eyes for some cunning mashup inspired visual candy. Here’s a sample.

Filed Under: Art, Comics Tagged With: humour, X-Men

Abe Lincoln spilling fresh blood in Shoreditch

May 25, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I’ve read the Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter book and its surprisingly good. Don’t get me wrong – it’s not a Game of Thrones. It is a book with a great mashup of a plot, even for Brit like myself, and the simple premise works well to keep the book “page candy”. It’s an easy, no […]

Filed Under: Art, Movies Tagged With: Abraham Lincoln, competitions, trailers, vampires

10 interesting Star Wars Etsy times for Star Wars Day

May 3, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

May the 4th is Star Wars day and Geek Native is celebrating. Let’s have a rummage around the geeky wonderland known as Etsy and see what we can dig up in order to mark the occassion. May the Force be with you. Star Wars meets Day of the Dead – coaster set Product Page Hand […]

Filed Under: Art, Geek Stuff Tagged With: Etsy, fashion, replica, star wars

Luker’s Space Invader Art

April 28, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Manchester based interactive artist, Filthy Luker, grabbed a bunch of road work barriers and traffic cones in order to manifest his latest work of art. Using the road work barriers Filthy Luker was able to create a space invaders scene on the side of the building. Wait until dark and add some custom software and […]

Filed Under: Art, Geek Stuff Tagged With: Space Invaders

The haunting art of Anton Semenov

April 18, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Anton Semenov – also known a Gloom82 – produces some gloomy, haunting but also breathtaking art. His style is what I’ve come to expect from the Russian masters. It’s willful and commanding. You can follow him on LiveJournal.

Filed Under: Art, Geek Stuff Tagged With: monsters

Alien art in London

April 6, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood 2 Comments

Drawing inspiration from Alien and encouraged by the Prometheus movie that’s on its way artists have treated Great Eastern Street in London with some impressive alien visuals. In a blog post the art company, End of the Line, explain the painting is done in the Samurai Painting style, one that puts the focus on movement […]

Filed Under: Art, Geek Stuff Tagged With: alien, H.R. Giger, Prometheus, Ridley Scott

Support gamer art: The Prismatic Art Collection

April 4, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood 1 Comment

Yes, I know… another Kicktstarter project. There’s a twist with this one though; this is a project to produce gamer art for you. The project from Tracy Hurley and Daniel Solis will be released under Creative Commons License. That means you can use the pictures they hope to generate in your own RPG. You could […]

Filed Under: Art, Tabletop & RPGs

Oh! Hai Khaleesi: A Game of Dragons

April 4, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

I love deviant artist Pika-la-Cynique’s Game of Thrones meets How to Train Your Dragon inspired art. I’m pretty sure I’d prefer to meet Toothless rather than any of Danny’s dragons.

Filed Under: Art, Geek Stuff Tagged With: dragons, game of thrones, how to train your dragon, Toothless

Behold the neon skeleton

April 4, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Eric Franklin’s Neon Skeleton is a work of art and science. Based in Portland, Franklin uses glass tubes filled with ionised krypton in order to create the grow. The neon skeleton took more than 1,000 hours, over two years, to complete. What do you think? Cool or creepy?

Filed Under: Art, Geek Stuff Tagged With: monsters

Carving a skull from old computer manuals

March 26, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Artist Maskull Lasserre has updated their portfolio with a new project. It’s a rather cool, somewhat sinister, and appropriately geeky use for a bunch of outdated computer manuals. Step one: Squish the manuals together in a vice. Step two: Carve a spectacularly realistic skull Step three: Watch as blogs like Geek Native drool over your […]

Filed Under: Art, Geek Stuff Tagged With: skulls

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