Flickr Friday – #3

Flickr Friday – #3

It’s that time of week again when we bring you our installation of Flickr Friday posts on the website. We only feature the finest of photographers and the most experienced of models in these series. The finest compliment a photographer can get from us is being featured on one of these posts. Grab that microwavable popcorn and buckle up as we bring you nothing small of the finest of photographers on the planet with their awe-inspiring snaps. If you think we’re blind and haven’t noticed how awesome your work is why don’t you try and get our attention by sending an email at contact[at]keepinspiring.me with the subject as ‘Flickr Friday‘. However, If you’re too tired to open up your mail client how about submitting your art to our flickr group where we regularly pick out work from.

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The Curious Exhibition

The Curious Exhibition

We’re not sure why but the majority of illustrations that we feature seem to have a disturbing undertone to them. Today is no different as we present to you The Curious Exhibition by Colwyn Thomas. The art itself is normal but there seems to be something sinister about the characters and their intentions. We might be looking too much into this but isn’t that what art is all about? While you’re browsing through this project think about an Oscar Wilde quote. It is through art, and through art only, that we can realize our perfection; through art and art only that we can shield ourselves from the sordid perils of actual existence. Colwyn Thomas can be found on his website.

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The Cult of the Screaming Key

The Cult of the Screaming Key

Remember that Jared Nickerson bloke we featured on the website a while ago? Well, he’s started a new series called “Beauty to Wake the Dead” and this is his latest addition to it. It’s got one of the coolest names art can have. “The Cult of the Screaming Key”. Wonder what goes on inside his mind, eh? With what looks like the devils flail with pyramids attached on its ends and owls the piece captures everything from Harry Potter to The New World Order. The pumpkin like flail has a unique quality to it. You probably wont find that at your local Walmart or Asda. That’s only because something like that would be impossible to create. Probably why Nickerson has only bothered to recreate it on a tee. You can find J. Nickerson on his website.

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Disorder Type

Disorder Type

Sig started out like so many others. A man with a computer and a vision. Letting his imagination do the work. After starting a successful career as a graphic designer in 1997, Sig started his own advertising agency in 1999. The agency won many prestigious awards over the years. Sig today is a man who is half graphic machine and half radical artist. Both elements share one body and deliver something fresh and uplifting in a world where everything has been seen and experienced before. The matter and basis of Sig’s unique style is all around us. Whether it’s popular culture icons, politics or musicians or the firm belief in the old world he captures it vividly in his creations.

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