Gotye
Poster by Doe Eyed
Another by Michael Schmid
Artworks By Michael Schmid.
Michael makes heavy use of desaturation, contrast and dust to create some beautiful works that focus on themes of retro futures. Thanks LooksLikeGoodDesign.
PRETTY KIND OF BIG GIVEAWAY TIME!!
this is my thank you to all of you for all the love!! :) i will pick the winner on the day i get 5,000 followers!! (i’m almost there!) so tell your friends! or just reblog hahaha
all these prints are available at my shop! if it’s not there, you can request it!
—
prizes:
1. one 8.5”x11” kamina print
2. one 8.5”x11” simon print
3. one set (2) of mini 4”x6” haruko and naota photo prints
4. one 4”x6” canti print
5. one 4”x6” mario print
6. one 4”x6” princess mononoke print
SEVEN PRINTS TOTAL
—
rules:
1. you must reblog this post in its entirety
2. you can only reblog up to three times (likes don’t count sorry!)
3. i will pick the winner on the day i get 5,000 followers, i’m close!!
4. keep your “ask” open so i can tell you if you’ve won!!
Furi Kuri <3 <3 <3
Now I must listen to The Pillows.
(Source: omocat)
Poster Process - The Black Keys - by DKNG
via slashfilm.com
One of the big favorites among Sundance attendees this year was Martha Marcy May Marlene, in which Elizabeth Olsen plays a young woman dealing with the aftereffects of cult brainwashing.
Fox Searchlight has released a US trailer for the film, which will open in October, but now there is a UK trailer that offers a slightly different — and no less compelling — look at the movie. This was in my top five anticipated films of the fall, and nothing has changed after watching this trailer. Check it out below.
The clip and poster come from Empire, so tip your hat that way.
Sarah Paulson, Hugh Dancy and the very intimidating John Hawkes co-star here. And just as John Hawkes was part of the attention-getting indie Winter’s Bone last year, expect some award season love for him and Elizabeth Olsen once this one goes into general release. But any award love is just icing; the film looks terrifically tense and engrossing, and I’m very curious to see if it fulfills that promise.
Sean Durkin wrote and directed the film as his feature debut.
MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE stars Elizabeth Olsen as Martha, a damaged woman haunted by painful memories and increasing paranoia, who struggles to reassimilate with her family after fleeing a cult.
For more from Viktor visit behance.net/viktorhertz
(Source: abduzeedo.com)
by James White