
80’s Nostalgia / Yoko Honda
These digital paintings by Yoko Honda pay homage the affluence and excess of the 1980’s. The Tokyo based artist was inspired by idealized visions of Miami and Los Angeles, commonly portrayed in 80’s pop culture. Honda began to uploading her work to Instagram in 2013, since then her carrer has taken off, including a commission by Australian skateboarding […]
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Cake or Death / Guillaume Ospital
Ospital’s style and technique harken back to that time, with a distinctly late-1980s, early-1990s look. The colors are bright, the characters long and exaggerated. Ospital’s world is full of adventure and life, and while much of his work is done for clients, he also takes on plenty of personal projects that give him the freedom […]
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Past in the Future / Evgeny Kazantsev
The series is not an expression of a dystopian landscape, plagued by the negative infiltration of robotics, electronics and computers; rather ‘past in the future’ envisions promising ideas for the inevitable assimilation of humans and advanced technologies. via designboom Past in the Future presents a captivating vision of the future where current emerging technologies such […]
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Mac Illustrated / Aakash Doshi
Aakash Doshi, a student based out of Bangalore, India illustrates every mac computer designed with a sense of fun. From the very first one, the 128k to the most recent one, the iMac. Check out the amusing series below. –@s_iravani
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Garage Prospect (Motorcycle Illustrations) / Ian Galvin
We’re digging these disciplined yet seductive illustrations of bikes by French designer and illustrator Ian Galvin. The style is reminiscent of Silence Television. –@teemunny via t2yht
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The Work of Silence Television (Gianmarco Magnani)
We are just huge fans of Peruvian graphic designer, illustrator and print artist Gianmarco Magnani aka Silence Television. The work speaks for itself; clean, sexy, elegant drawings of various objects from Kaneda’s bike and the BttF2 DeLorean, to girl rockers, guitars, Vespa scooters, and vintage motorcycles. Admire, then purchase some of his exquisite work; affordable prints are available HERE and...
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Hyperrealistic Illustrations / Diego Fazio
Diego Fazio is a 22-year-old self-taught artist from Italy. Here are some photorealistic, some might even say hyperrealistic, pencil portraits by the young artist employing the chiaroscuro technique. Seems as if Fazio has been doing his thing since 2010. Observing his work, he’s displayed a tremendous amount of progress in a couple of years; he’s went […]
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Superslice 100: Best of 2012
Behold, our curated collection of what we found to be some of the best cultural bids of the past year. We opened our virtual doors on May 2011 — 2012 was our first full calendar year. We have grown since then, so the list has also expanded. The previous group of the Best 30 has […]
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Benjaman Kyle / Miguel Endara
In 2004, Benjaman Kyle woke up outside of a Burger King in Georgia without any clothes, any ID, or any memories. Benjaman was diagnosed with Retrograde Amnesia, also known as the “Hollywood Amnesia”: where you wake up remembering nothing (Think the Bourne Identity, 50 First Dates, etc). Benjaman couldn’t remember who he was, and with […]
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Empire State of Pen / Patrick Vale
Here’s a time lapse video of UK-based illustrator and artist Patrick Vale drawing the view of the Manhattan skyline from the Empire State Building. The song is Moanin’ by Charles Mingus. –@teemunny Patrick Vale is an internationally recognised artist represented by Début Art. He is best known for his work based on cities and architecture. […]
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Hyperrealistic Drawings / Dirk Dzimirsky
German artist Dirk Dzimirsky creates hyperrealistic pencil and charcoal drawings using photos for inspiration. Dzimirsky’s describes his process as representational, improvisational and lyrical, using marks like words and textured areas like paragraphs to express a narrative. –@teemunny
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Breaking Bad Illustrated / Martin Woutisseth
If you haven’t realized, the Superslice crew are huge fans of Breaking Bad. Belgian film maker Martin Woutisseth is equally obsessed. Here is an illustrated tribute to the best show ever. You can view more of Mr.Woutisseth’s work HERE. –@ybaynes
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