This bug sporting a neck ruff caught my attention, looking rather dapper. He was created by Emilia Dziubak, an illustrator based in Poland.

This bug sporting a neck ruff caught my attention, looking rather dapper. He was created by Emilia Dziubak, an illustrator based in Poland.

This sculpture is from a show called “Objects in Orbit”, by Andrew Rae and Chrissie Macdonald.
Found via Super Punch.

This sculpture is from a show called “Objects in Orbit”, by Andrew Rae and Chrissie Macdonald.

Found via Super Punch.

This vibrant character caught my eye - he features in the 1961 “Sports Illustrated Book of Bridge”, written by Charles Goren and illustrated by Jerome Snyder. 
Found via No Barcode (photo by Javier García).

This vibrant character caught my eye - he features in the 1961 “Sports Illustrated Book of Bridge”, written by Charles Goren and illustrated by Jerome Snyder

Found via No Barcode (photo by Javier García).

This distinctive octopus illustration was created by Rambharos Jha for a book called ‘Waterlife’, published by Tara Books in India.
More information on the publication can be found on BibliOdyssey.

This distinctive octopus illustration was created by Rambharos Jha for a book called ‘Waterlife’, published by Tara Books in India.

More information on the publication can be found on BibliOdyssey.

These anatomically upholstered chairs were created by Paris-based design company AK-LH. 
Found via CMYBacon.

These anatomically upholstered chairs were created by Paris-based design company AK-LH. 

Found via CMYBacon.

Julian Callos created this absolutely brilliant sculpture of Louis CK for an exhibition (“Is This Thing On? 2: The Weird Year”, opening on March 9th at Gallery 1988 Melrose).
Julian says “I wanted to make something that reflected the more surreal qualities of the show “Louie” and the unlucky/unfortunate things that happen to or around Louis CK’s TV persona. So I thought, what’s more unfortunate than dropping your ice cream cone on the ground?” 
You can read more about the process of creating the piece on Julian’s blog.

Julian Callos created this absolutely brilliant sculpture of Louis CK for an exhibition (“Is This Thing On? 2: The Weird Year”, opening on March 9th at Gallery 1988 Melrose).

Julian says “I wanted to make something that reflected the more surreal qualities of the show “Louie” and the unlucky/unfortunate things that happen to or around Louis CK’s TV persona. So I thought, what’s more unfortunate than dropping your ice cream cone on the ground?”

You can read more about the process of creating the piece on Julian’s blog.

Gianni De Conno’s illustrations are elegant and refined - they have a dreamlike “fuzzy” quality that’s beautifully subtle.

Gianni De Conno’s illustrations are elegant and refined - they have a dreamlike “fuzzy” quality that’s beautifully subtle.

Gunter Rambow is a German graphic designer who was born in 1938. His website contains lots of amazing work but this poster caught my eye for being particularly dazzling and dramatic.

Gunter Rambow is a German graphic designer who was born in 1938. His website contains lots of amazing work but this poster caught my eye for being particularly dazzling and dramatic.

Symphonie Fantastique is a compelling blog created by Jive Time Records, a Seattle-based store specialising in used vinyl. 
The artwork in the gallery shows how classical music was portrayed on early LP covers - with unexpectedly exciting and dynamic graphics.

Symphonie Fantastique is a compelling blog created by Jive Time Records, a Seattle-based store specialising in used vinyl. 

The artwork in the gallery shows how classical music was portrayed on early LP covers - with unexpectedly exciting and dynamic graphics.

Jason Munro’s illustrations have friendly charm in abundance. This wonderful creature creation caught my eye.

Jason Munro’s illustrations have friendly charm in abundance. This wonderful creature creation caught my eye.