
Inspiration: 40 Skull Images
This has nothing to do with Halloween. It's no secret that I'm obsessed with skulls and skeletons since I was 15. Those objects are beautiful form of arts, fragile and the state of death and life. Could you imagine humans and animals without their skeletons? They're weak and lost, and hey, you won't able to do anything. Hmm, just a piece of meat with a face. I would love to be an anthropologist someday, traveling to Egypt and found new mummies. Who cares about the curses. I want to be able to touch the human bones from the past, learning about variety species of human (and animal) that lived million and million years ago. Let's see if I can predict my future. From artist to be an anthropologist? Why not :D
High-five to the guy who created pinterest, I can spend million hours staring and pinning all this image collection. Resources Links here | Follow my pinterest
Footleftnote:
► My skull drawing series: Beauty is the result of an accident still in progress.
Famous Artists Dissected for MASP Art School

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Note
I will be part of the group show "SJS Gallery End of Year Exhibition" at Shabana Jacobson Artspace in Melbourne.
Opening night: Wed, 17 Oct 2012.
I'll see you guys there :D
Inspiration: 40 Artist Studios part 2
Studio visits are possible by appointment. Please email me (hello@designani.net) to schedule your visit.
Unknown Artist via flickr
Inspiration: 40 Artists Studios part 1
My studio is actually half of my bedroom. The space is littered with canvases/ stuffs of projects I've been working on. I have been studio hunting since two weeks ago but I still couldn't find the perfect studio that suit my budget and the location is not too far from my house. I would love the opportunity to paint, draw, make sculpture and installation all squashed into one studio. I'm envious of these artist who has the most beautiful art studios.
Inspiration



Drawing: Jelly Fish


Nani Puspasari, Jelly Fish #01 and #02, 2010, watercolor on paper, 20.5 x 15 cm
Description
The aim is to improve my drawing skills and color sensitivity through the use of watercolor in small mediums. This experiment included a splash technique to enhanced details inside the image. Shapes and colors of jellyfish photographs found on the Internet inspired me. I was amazed by this creature’s form and beautiful colour. I studied it, learned it and finally transform it into an abstract drawing.

Inspiration. resources: flickr