Sex On Your Computer |

Bruno Fuji, aka Illustplosion, an artist from Brazil, shows that sex does not have to be only on video! Check out more of his stuff on his website: Illustplosion™
Also, check him out on the Behance Network.
Sex On Your Computer |

Bruno Fuji, aka Illustplosion, an artist from Brazil, shows that sex does not have to be only on video! Check out more of his stuff on his website: Illustplosion™
Also, check him out on the Behance Network.
Jose Carlo G. Mendoza |

Also known as aramismarron, he is an illustrator from the Philippines. And trust me on this one, this is “photoreal.” Check out his stuff at deviantART.
I Pity The April Fool! #126 |
Channel Frederator decided to change their format. The old Channel Fred you know and love is now gone. In it’s place is a style and trend they think will be “the next big thing” in the art of podcasting: Belly-Casting.
Soon, you’ll be seeing this new format on other podcasts worldwide.
This episode features the animated talents of Ghostbot and Dave Wasson (feat. The Goose Lady).
(note: if you didn’t get it by now, it was their way of saying, “April Fools!”)
Men In Black |
In 2007, Christopher Koelle caught our attention with the powerful illustrations from Men in Black written by Colby Buzzell, featured in the PBS documentary Operation Homecoming: Writing the Wartime Experience.
Check out more of Koelle’s work at http://christopherkoelle.blogspot.com
The Sequential Artist |
Writer/director Espen Jorgensen is working on a great new documentary, The Sequential Art, about the world of comic art. Featuring favorites like Alex Pardee, Jim Mahfood, and Scott Morse and scored by Billy Gould, founder/songwriter/bassist and producer of Faith No More, The Sequential Art is expected to release late 2008 or early 2009, but here’s the trailer to satisfy your craving now. More info at www.thesequentialart.com.
Guilty Simpson feat. Mr. Porter |
Off of ODE TO THE GHETTO
“Get Riches” (clean version of “Get Bitches”)
Check out more at Stones Throw Records
Nuare Art Studio |
Just browsing around and I was more than lucky to stumble upon this site. Based in Russia, this studio focuses on doing high-quality visuals for the entertainment history (e.g., video games, movies, etc.). If you think, this is all, then you haven’t seen anything yet. Go forth, and check out more of what they have to offer at the Nuare Art Studio.