Surreal Illustration of Mehdi Ghadyanloo

"Merging the style of the early 20th Century surrealists with contemporary street art, Tehran-based artist Mehdi Ghadyanloo’s work is strange and beguiling. He’s currently in London, busying himself with the mammoth task of creating murals all around the capital, including one measuring a whopping 3.4km. As if that wasn’t enough, he’s also showing at the Howard Griffin Gallery in London, in an exhibition entitled Perception." via

Perception is at the Howard Griffin Gallery in Shoreditch, east London until 2 April.

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Pencil Drawings by PEZ

The Nantes-based artist PEZ fills the pages of his sketchbook with impeccably detailed fantasy, each with his signature street-art aesthetic.PEZ has received particular attention for his Destroy series, which imagines various pop culture characters slipping into neglect and decay. Keep up with PEZ and his prolific work habits on Facebook, Instagram, Behance or his personal site.

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50 artists reimagine classic film posters

Singapore-based creative agency Kult commissioned over 50 artists from around the world to reinterpret classic movies.

At a time where the golden age of Hollywood seems to be a thing of the past and tired ideas are being rehashed, the team at Kult said they wanted to remember some of the classic films that influenced a generation. Featuring classics such as Jaws and Madmax through to Pulp Fiction and Silence of the Lambs, the collection is intended to inspire today’s generation to re-visit and discover some truly world-class movies. The illustrations were created for Kult magazine issue 16, titled Film which is being released in conjunction with new independent cinema The Projector, located at Singapore’s Golden Mile Complex. Poster prints are priced at SGD100 each and can be bought online.

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Coffee Stain Drawings by Carter Asmann

Few times we posted Carter's works on our Instagram, now we get our hands on his portfolio full of drawings created from a coffee cup stains. Among his most impressive pieces are his graphite drawings of motorcycles and other vehicles that rest on drippy caffeinate circles. The contrast of his detailed renderings with the sloppy coffee tires never seems to get old.

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Ricardo Gonzalez Lettering

Brooklyn-based designer Ricardo Gonzalez focuses on lettering, typography, calligraphy & typeface design.

Two years later, he moved to Toronto to work as a freelance graphic designer, but after just four months he headed down south to his hometown of Durango, Mexico, to work full-time as an independent designer. Then, in the summer of 2014, he moved to New York City to attend Type@Cooper where he earned a typeface design diploma from Cooper Union.

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