The nine circles of hell from Dante’s Inferno recreated in Lego by Mihai Mihu
I. LIMBO: A place of monotony, here the souls are punished to wander in restless existence while they moan helplessly in echoes between the ruins of a temple.
II. LUST: Surrounded by erotic representations, those overcome by lust are forced to watch and experience disgusting things, ultimately being condemned to drown in the menstrual river.
III. GLUTTONY: The circle itself is a living abomination, a hellish digestive system revealing horrific faces with mouths ready to devour the gluttons over and over for eternity.
IV. GREED: This pompous place is reserved for the punishment of the greedy ones.
V. ANGER: In this depressing place the souls are trapped in the swamp, they can’t move and they cannot manifest their frustration which is making them even more angry.
VI. HERESY: The giant demon watches closely over his fire pit, dwarfing the damned that are dragging the new arrivals in the boiling lava. Those who committed the greatest sins against God are getting a special treatment inside the temple where they are doomed to burn for eternity in the scorching flames.
VII. VIOLENCE: A place of intense torture where the horrific screams of the damned are eternally accompanied by the hellish beats of drums.
VIII. FRAUD: In Fraud the Demons enjoy altering the shape of souls, this is how they feed.
IX. TREACHERY: Lucifer lies here chained by the Angelic Seal which keeps him captive in the frozen environment.
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Mike Mitchell - Mondo Gallery Solo Artshow
Last friday at the Mondo Gallery in Austin, Texas was the premiere of what may be, to my opinion, one of the best pop culture related artshows I’v ever seen. I’m a big fan of Mike Mitchell’s work, and you may have seen a some of his work in those pages, but this time he went beyond everything I’ve ever seen of him. This gallery of portraits of heroes of pop culture movies is incredible. I hope to show you guys more pics of the premiere, but here comes the whole series below. Please enjoy and, if you’re not familiar with Mike Mitchell’s work, visit his blog !
Vendredi dernier à la galerie Mondo d’Austin, Texas a eu lieu le vernissage de ce qui est de mon point de vue l’une des plus belles expos jamais consacrée à la pop culture et au cinéma de genre. Je suis un grand fan du travail de Mike Mitchell, dont vous avez pu apercevoir le travail dans certaines de ses pages, mais je dois avouer que là, le monsieur s’est surpassé. Ses portraits de héros de la pop cultures sont absolument fantastiques, pleins de vie, et capturent pour moi l’essence de ces personnages à merveille. En attendant des photos du vernissage, je vous propose de jeter un oeil à toute la série ci-dessous, et si vous n’êts aps familiers avec le travail de Mike Mitchell, jetez-vous sur son blog !
Here goes an interview of Mike Mitchell by OMG Posters.
Smartphone Prototyp.
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James De Wulf Concrete Ping Pong Table
The concrete ping pong table from James De Wulf, specifically for outdoor use, is made to withstand the harshest of environments. The sleek steal and strategic use of concrete will add simple elegance to the situation. Quietly transform from ping pong table to dinner table (or vice versa) and never have to worry about the dreaded, overzealous guest who smashes your old table after a close loss and one too many drinks.
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