
by mrjoneswatches
I still don't want ink, but I'm still fascinated by it. I love Sarah Schor's work, but everytime I see one of her large pieces, I wonder how the person getting this done on them can handle having such a characteristic and intense drawing on their body. 

These are japanese subway adds that tell how to behave yourself in public tansports. The mix of christian iconography, superheroes and historical characters make it hard to get the point of the adds, but who cares! these are a blast!


nowadays no one really cares to use the right fork for fish or to place the wine glass in its appropriate spot. Cutlery etiquette has dissapeared along with ladies and gents in hats gloves and all kinds of things of the past.... for the nostalgic, the rigorous or those who like this kind of graphics you can get this cheat sheet placemat.



BLANKS is a series of wooden Robots and robotic exoskeletons created by Tyler Jackson. Set in the post-apocalyptic world, the robotic exoskeleton would provide protection to its users against poisonous gases, viruses and scavengers. For the present and more importantly, the sculptures speak of the artist’s desire to reduce his carbon footprint and spread awareness about the environmental impact our actions have. The robotic sculptures are made of found wood, and other objects the artist collected over several years. see more here