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]]>Inspired by these great times, Belgian artist Bert Musketon recently decided to start an art series in which he illustrated random objects from the era. Musketon set himself a challenge to make 29 illustrations in 29 days, and the results are awesome.
Among his works are all those objects that you liked growing up if you were a kid in the ’90s. The list includes a Nintendo Game Boy, an old school Casio watch, a Playstation 1 console, a VHS tape, a mobile phone with an antenna, and much more.
According to Musketon, all of these illustrations have been created using Adobe Illustrator.
“I drew one object every single day for 29 days straight,” he explains. “On average it took me 4 hours per drawing counting up to an average total of 116 hours to create all these artworks.”
This hard work really paid off, as the illustrations proved to be quite a hit among his social media followers. Check out more of them below.
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]]>Although KAWS (real name Brian Donnelly) creates art in many different mediums, what he mostly came to be known for are his 3D characters, created in sizes that range from tiny to humongous. His most recognized character is a skull-faced creature with two Xs for eyes and patches of grey hair on the side of its head.
KAWS rise to prominence was aided by his extensive use of social media, Instagram in particular. When asked by Vogue how he feels about IG, KAWS answered: “I like it! I think it’s a nice way for people to get to know you.”
Expanding further on his lifestyle, KAWS added: “I go from my home to my studio and back home, and that’s the routine. I kind of live in a bubble.” He then explained how social media helped him to break out of that routine: “I want to be more candid and more honest about what I do. For me, I think it’s better to be this way, throwing little pieces of work out there [on Instagram].”
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]]>This artist decided to play with Photoshop and show us how today’s music stars would look like in the ’90s. Lil Wayne changed his dreadlocks for classic hi-top fade haircut, Taylor Swift looks like a cast member of Saved by the Bell, while Justin Bieber is ready to form his own boy band.
Check out this Future Punk’s intriguing effort below.
I photoshopped what 2018's Celebrities might have looked like if they were big in the early 1990's pic.twitter.com/26JU8kUc3z
— Future Punk (@RealFuturePunk) October 17, 2018
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]]>The post Get a Hit of Nostalgia With These Illustrations of Random Objects From the ’90s appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Inspired by these great times, Belgian artist Bert Musketon recently decided to start an art series in which he illustrated random objects from the era. Musketon set himself a challenge to make 29 illustrations in 29 days, and the results are awesome.
Among his works are all those objects that you liked growing up if you were a kid in the ’90s. The list includes a Nintendo Game Boy, an old school Casio watch, a Playstation 1 console, a VHS tape, a mobile phone with an antenna, and much more.
According to Musketon, all of these illustrations have been created using Adobe Illustrator.
“I drew one object every single day for 29 days straight,” he explains. “On average it took me 4 hours per drawing counting up to an average total of 116 hours to create all these artworks.”
This hard work really paid off, as the illustrations proved to be quite a hit among his social media followers. Check out more of them below.
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]]>The post KAWS: Social Media Helped Me to Break Out of My Bubble appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>Although KAWS (real name Brian Donnelly) creates art in many different mediums, what he mostly came to be known for are his 3D characters, created in sizes that range from tiny to humongous. His most recognized character is a skull-faced creature with two Xs for eyes and patches of grey hair on the side of its head.
KAWS rise to prominence was aided by his extensive use of social media, Instagram in particular. When asked by Vogue how he feels about IG, KAWS answered: “I like it! I think it’s a nice way for people to get to know you.”
Expanding further on his lifestyle, KAWS added: “I go from my home to my studio and back home, and that’s the routine. I kind of live in a bubble.” He then explained how social media helped him to break out of that routine: “I want to be more candid and more honest about what I do. For me, I think it’s better to be this way, throwing little pieces of work out there [on Instagram].”
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]]>The post Artist Shows How Today’s Music Stars Would Look in the 1990s appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>This artist decided to play with Photoshop and show us how today’s music stars would look like in the ’90s. Lil Wayne changed his dreadlocks for classic hi-top fade haircut, Taylor Swift looks like a cast member of Saved by the Bell, while Justin Bieber is ready to form his own boy band.
Check out this Future Punk’s intriguing effort below.
I photoshopped what 2018's Celebrities might have looked like if they were big in the early 1990's pic.twitter.com/26JU8kUc3z
— Future Punk (@RealFuturePunk) October 17, 2018
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