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]]>Pautasso’s artwork is characterized by the inclusion of various geometric shapes that form the subject while using numerous bright and pop colors. This results in astonishing pieces of art that have quickly captured the attention of internet users and brought Pautasso a big social media following.
“You know, I am simply a nostalgic fan of the ’80-’90s which is why I often draw about pop culture on my personal projects.” – Pautasso told Fubiz in a recent chat. “With my artwork, I just take a break from my daily working reality in an advertising agency. “
Check out some of his works below.
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]]>Miller-Gausa, who is also a designer and art director, started drawing portraits as a bet. His friends told him he can’t draw caricatures, so he decided to prove them wrong and spend an entire month doing just that. This talented artist, who is based in Saint-Petersburg, then transitioned to making portraits of famous movie and comic characters as well as drawings of actors and singers.
So far he has done portraits of Arthur Fleck from Joker, Billie Eilish, Kurt Cobain, Jim Carrey and many more. Miller-Gausa often changes his style depending on the subject, doing both colorful and black and white artworks.
Check out some of his impressive portraits below.
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]]>The post Pop Culture Meets Dystopian Future in the Works of Filip Hodas appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Hodas makes amazing illustrations in which pop culture meets a dystopian future, but not in a good way. His works depict the likes of SpongeBob, Pac Man, and Mickey Mouse as monuments and objects that are neglected and left to rust and be consumed by time.
Check out Hodas’ impressive works below. You can purchase items with his designs on Society 6.
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]]>Nunes started drawing since a young age, and thanks to the support of his artistic family, he managed to turn that into an art career. He is currently working as an independent illustrator and designer, doing both commission work and visual art.
According to Nunes, his works start as a rough paper and pencil sketch, which doesn’t contain many details, but hints at the overall idea of the piece. He then polishes the sketch with art software and brings out his vision of the final product.
“I try to find the meaning of unimaginable and exaggerated, I like to explore the fantasy and the things that are not yet known, taking as inspiration the aspects and movements that Nature provides us,” Nunes says.
Check out some of his works below.
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]]>The post You’ll Love These Pop-Culture Inspired Embroidery Portraits appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>While many embroiderers tend to be inspired by nature or fashion, this South Africa-based artist took a different route and chose pop culture as her main source of inspiration. Clough creates impressive embroidery portraits of pop culture icons like Fresh Prince from Bel Air, The Dude and Notorious B.I.G that are incredibly detailed. Besides this, she also occasionally does embroidery flower arrangements as well as other motifs like skulls and animals.
Check out some of Clough’s works below.
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]]>The post Using Paper, Kristy Edgar Creates Famous Pop Culture Icons appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Edgar is a full-time history teacher who enjoys making paper portraits of pop culture icons in her spare time. Most of the time, she simply recreates her favorite characters and childhood heroes. But even though her art looks simple, there are hours of work behind every piece.
She learned how to create paper art by herself. To see her work, scroll down and check out her Instagram page. You’ll find plenty of your own favorites there, we bet!
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]]>The post Artist Creates Fun Mashups of Classic Art and Modern Pop Culture appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>His mashups end up being wittingly funny and irresistible. If you love classic art and quality humor, you’re going to love this. Hayati’s Instagram page already has 65,000 followers, so catch on while it’s not too late! The new pictures are being published every day.
Scroll down to see them.
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]]>The post Artist Sorts Famous Characters by Color appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The collection below will please everybody who loves their characters to be organized in a way that makes sense. It will also annoy the others. You decide for yourself if you like it.
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]]>The post French Artist Recreates Iconic Paintings Adding A Dark Twist appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>He named the series of illustrations “Muses et Hommes” (Muses and Men). He took six pieces of classic art and combined them with pop culture elements to create a new perspective. There’s a deeper meaning behind many of his works so expect to be provoked to think about what they really represent.
Here are the “Muses et Hommes” illustrations:






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]]>The post This Italian Illustrator is Inspired By Pop Culture appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Pautasso’s artwork is characterized by the inclusion of various geometric shapes that form the subject while using numerous bright and pop colors. This results in astonishing pieces of art that have quickly captured the attention of internet users and brought Pautasso a big social media following.
“You know, I am simply a nostalgic fan of the ’80-’90s which is why I often draw about pop culture on my personal projects.” – Pautasso told Fubiz in a recent chat. “With my artwork, I just take a break from my daily working reality in an advertising agency. “
Check out some of his works below.
The post This Italian Illustrator is Inspired By Pop Culture appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Russian Illustrator Makes Amazing Portraits of Pop Culture Characters appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Miller-Gausa, who is also a designer and art director, started drawing portraits as a bet. His friends told him he can’t draw caricatures, so he decided to prove them wrong and spend an entire month doing just that. This talented artist, who is based in Saint-Petersburg, then transitioned to making portraits of famous movie and comic characters as well as drawings of actors and singers.
So far he has done portraits of Arthur Fleck from Joker, Billie Eilish, Kurt Cobain, Jim Carrey and many more. Miller-Gausa often changes his style depending on the subject, doing both colorful and black and white artworks.
Check out some of his impressive portraits below.
The post Russian Illustrator Makes Amazing Portraits of Pop Culture Characters appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Pop Culture Meets Dystopian Future in the Works of Filip Hodas appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Hodas makes amazing illustrations in which pop culture meets a dystopian future, but not in a good way. His works depict the likes of SpongeBob, Pac Man, and Mickey Mouse as monuments and objects that are neglected and left to rust and be consumed by time.
Check out Hodas’ impressive works below. You can purchase items with his designs on Society 6.
The post Pop Culture Meets Dystopian Future in the Works of Filip Hodas appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post These Colorful Illustrations Are Inspired by Pop Culture Motifs appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Nunes started drawing since a young age, and thanks to the support of his artistic family, he managed to turn that into an art career. He is currently working as an independent illustrator and designer, doing both commission work and visual art.
According to Nunes, his works start as a rough paper and pencil sketch, which doesn’t contain many details, but hints at the overall idea of the piece. He then polishes the sketch with art software and brings out his vision of the final product.
“I try to find the meaning of unimaginable and exaggerated, I like to explore the fantasy and the things that are not yet known, taking as inspiration the aspects and movements that Nature provides us,” Nunes says.
Check out some of his works below.
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]]>The post You’ll Love These Pop-Culture Inspired Embroidery Portraits appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>While many embroiderers tend to be inspired by nature or fashion, this South Africa-based artist took a different route and chose pop culture as her main source of inspiration. Clough creates impressive embroidery portraits of pop culture icons like Fresh Prince from Bel Air, The Dude and Notorious B.I.G that are incredibly detailed. Besides this, she also occasionally does embroidery flower arrangements as well as other motifs like skulls and animals.
Check out some of Clough’s works below.
The post You’ll Love These Pop-Culture Inspired Embroidery Portraits appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Using Paper, Kristy Edgar Creates Famous Pop Culture Icons appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>Edgar is a full-time history teacher who enjoys making paper portraits of pop culture icons in her spare time. Most of the time, she simply recreates her favorite characters and childhood heroes. But even though her art looks simple, there are hours of work behind every piece.
She learned how to create paper art by herself. To see her work, scroll down and check out her Instagram page. You’ll find plenty of your own favorites there, we bet!
The post Using Paper, Kristy Edgar Creates Famous Pop Culture Icons appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Artist Creates Fun Mashups of Classic Art and Modern Pop Culture appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>His mashups end up being wittingly funny and irresistible. If you love classic art and quality humor, you’re going to love this. Hayati’s Instagram page already has 65,000 followers, so catch on while it’s not too late! The new pictures are being published every day.
Scroll down to see them.
The post Artist Creates Fun Mashups of Classic Art and Modern Pop Culture appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post Artist Sorts Famous Characters by Color appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The collection below will please everybody who loves their characters to be organized in a way that makes sense. It will also annoy the others. You decide for yourself if you like it.
The post Artist Sorts Famous Characters by Color appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>The post French Artist Recreates Iconic Paintings Adding A Dark Twist appeared first on PlayJunkie.
]]>He named the series of illustrations “Muses et Hommes” (Muses and Men). He took six pieces of classic art and combined them with pop culture elements to create a new perspective. There’s a deeper meaning behind many of his works so expect to be provoked to think about what they really represent.
Here are the “Muses et Hommes” illustrations:






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