The Illustrations of Wham Bacabac

You can't fuck with the bad ass illustrations of The Phillipines' Wham Bacabac. You can't even fuck with his name. Wham Bacabac? Really? Come on! That almost sounds as dope as that tiger looks. The vibrancy contained within Bacabac's work infuses an electric realism within the abstract psychedelia of his subject matter. The vision and flair present in Bacabac's illustrations really stand out as the optical suggestions of the color palette in use, coupled with the subject matter brings with it a subtle suggestive discourse on the transitional quality inherent within real life and the "Twilight Zone." Check out more...

The Illustrations of Wham Bacabac

A look at the work of Brooklyn's KC Burney

Brooklyn's KC Burney reaches down into the deep dark moist and mushy places of the collective human sub-conscience in producing his works. As one looks at at Burney's work and hears that he is "self-proclaimed necromancer" (according to some reports), you find yourself more and more wishing you could have a night to talk reality and the possibilities over a bowl of the devil's cabbage and the sacred fire. via Jux

A look at the work of Brooklyn's KC Burney

Super Mario Propaganda by Fernando Reza

Fernando Reza's dope series of four World War II-themed Super Mario Bros. propaganda posters prints. Through Death. Through Pain. Victory! via LS

Super Mario Propaganda by Fernando Reza

Jay Z's 99 Problems as illustrated by Ali Graham

Has anyone ever given any thought to what Jay Z's 99 problems are that he does have? Well Ali Graham has. Ali's tumblr blog is featuring a daily illustration detailing a new one of the Jigga Man's issues and they are serious. Just have a look at a few here. As we can clearly see, Ali certainly has his finger on the pulse. Hipster Jay Z does stick out like a Waldo in a South Beach discotheque. Jay Z's net worth of something in the realm of a gajizillion dollars (that's the number I believe I last heard) is certainly...

Jay Z's 99 Problems as illustrated by Ali Graham

Painting by Kim Shin Hye

South Korean artist Kim Shin Hye has taken the use of gold pigments and ink to new heights. Here we see just one example of the hypnotic work Hye has been producing which seems to almost be topographic surveys of our dreams on one level - and visionary studies of forms on another. Timeless and haunting, Kim Shin Hye work is certainly that of a next level artist. via JUX

Painting by Kim Shin Hye

The Art of Illustration

"Illustrators articulate what a photograph cannot. Using an array of techniques and styles, illustrators evoke stories and meaning in a variety of mediums, from editorial illustration in magazines and newspapers, to comics books, to activist media. And as their tasks over the years have become less informational and more expressive, their individual voice as artists becomes all the more critical and beautiful, revealing an exciting and awe-inspiring age of illustration."

The Art of Illustration

Breakfast & The Arts: New mural by Laguna

Check out the latest video of Spain's legendary street artist Laguna as he creates his latest mural masterpiece - all to the sick psychedelic sounds of Jimi Hendrix' "VooDoo Chile." via JUX

Breakfast & The Arts: New mural by Laguna

Juxtapoz x Beastie Boys: Album Covers Through the Artist's Voices

For their June issue Beastie Boys: A Visual History + Tribute to MCA, Juxtapoz Magazine pays tribute to Adam Yauch with the inside stories behind the designing of each of the group's album covers, from the artists themselves. via Dvr

Juxtapoz x Beastie Boys: Album Covers Through the Artist's Voices

The Poetry of Bruce Lee as read by daughter Shannon

In the final months of his short life, Bruce Lee wrote a personal essay, “In My Own Process” where he said, “Basically, I have always been a martial artist by choice and actor by profession. But, above all, I am hoping to actualize myself to be an artist of life along the way.” Shannon, daughter of Bruce Lee, discusses Bruce poetry and reads a poem of her father’s called “Boating on Lake Washington.” via OC

The Poetry of Bruce Lee as read by daughter Shannon

Breakfast & the Arts | Camille Garcia's Down the Rabbit Hole

Ironically, these acid-induced conceptual visuals of Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Camille Rose Garcia will be up for viewing at the The Walt Disney Family Museum starting May 9th until this November. via WA

Breakfast & the Arts | Camille Garcia's Down the Rabbit Hole

The Photography of Van Styles

Photographer Van Styles discusses his start and gives the internet a brief behind-the-scenes look at the photo shoot for his new collaboration with DGK. via RC

The Photography of Van Styles

Jaque Mate by Escif

New Escif work in his native Spain letting everyone know where we're at. via JUX

Jaque Mate by Escif