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Mechanical Crustaceans by Steeven Salvat

Steeven Salvat is a Parisian illustrator, typographist and all around remarkable artists that just published a series of work illustrating mechanical crustaceans with clockwork insides. Inspired by old biological studies, Mechanical / Biological: Crustacean Study is a collection of nine different illustrations that took over thirty hours each to draw…

Mechanical Crustaceans by Steeven Salvat
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Cinema Drivers Prints

Cinema Driver by Mainger is an absurdly cool collection of the cars, bikes, vans, motorcycles and other forms of transportation that famous characters were known for. Hankering for some Scooby Snacks? Check out the gang in front of the Chevy Van best known as the Mystery Machine. The 1989 Batmobile…

Cinema Drivers Prints
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An Artist Is Drawing Every Item From His Late Grandfather’s Shed

Lee John Phillips's grandfather passed away 20 years ago, and he left behind a tool shed filled with nuts, bolts, tools, and knickknacks. Untouched for the last couple of decades, Philips has now embarked on a mission to draw every item in that shed before it all needs to be disposed of.…

An Artist Is Drawing Every Item From His Late Grandfather’s Shed
Entertainment
Querkles: Paint By Numbers Reinvented

Thomas Pavitte lives and works in Melbourne, Australia, where he's been "making stuff" since 1985. The illustrator's collection of impressive prints and commissioned pieces recently grew with the addition of Querkles, a "puzzling colour by numbers book." The idea is similar to the paint by numbers that you're used to…

Querkles: Paint By Numbers Reinvented
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Movie Pictogram Prints

Since modern film posters look kinda tacky on your wall, you have to find a more aesthetically pleasing way to showcase your love for your favorite movies. From H-57, a Milan-based creative studio, come these minimal film prints that describe plots in the simplest way possible. An offshoot of the"Shortology" project,…

Movie Pictogram Prints
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