“A creepy trip down memory lane” …may be the best way to describe the “Popped Culture” series by LA-based concept artist Dan LuVisi where he features the most beloved characters from our childhood, in some unlikely, gruesome, and violent settings.
“A creepy trip down memory lane” …may be the best way to describe the “Popped Culture” series by LA-based concept artist Dan LuVisi where he features the most beloved characters from our childhood, in some unlikely, gruesome, and violent settings.
Some people find the prospect of starting a day without a cup of coffee scary. These disturbingly realistic-looking zombie mugs will ensure that they are scared even while they’re drinking. They are the creations of Turkey Merck, who makes these fancy and functional mugs from clay, with some added epoxy resin details.
Comedian and video editor Alan Wagner has created a number of flyers posted around Los Angeles. Alan previously went viral for one of the flyers that included an ominous offer from an old woman for men to “bathe in my milk“. Scroll down to check out his other creations.
Instagram star @konel_bread is wowing the world with her colorful and intricately illustrated loaves of bread. Taking inspiration from sushi-making traditions, her edible art looks like a regular roll of rounded bread from the outside… But once you begin slicing, the difference is immediately noticeable – each roll hides a different character.
Every illustration by Davide Bonazzi tells a story that can make anyone reflect upon the state of the world today.
Asia Eriksen combines her artistic talent and her passion for horror – she spends weeks, sometimes even months creating custom werewolf babies called “werepups”. The most striking feature of Erikse’s creations is how strikingly lifelike they look. Her handmade masterpieces aren’t exactly cheap, with prices ranging between $670 and $1,350, but some people consider that a small price to pay for owning a realistic werewolf baby…
“All My Friends Are Dead” is a brilliant illustrated compendium of the humorous existential ruminations of people, animals, legendary monsters, and inanimate objects. The book was so successful that there’s even a sequel “All My Friends Are Still Dead“. Featured below are some of our favorite pages.
The Instagram account @omgliterallydead makes fun of typical girl Instagram photos with the help of this skeleton…