What a wonderful display. Chew if you will upon this new collection of illustrations by design group Geliografic that goes by the name of “Art of Innovation.” Weapons, ammo, and items of war set in still life paintings stolen from antiquity. Fear now the trends of war, or perhaps feel glad that G’s making fun of them. I’m personally like to note how weapons like these have become as commonplace in artwork these recent years as the items they’re set next to in these pictures. Tastes kinda nice!
Eleven pictures below in the gallery for your eyeballs, all of them illustrated by the fine folks at Geliografic. They usually do work for video games, book covers, and sometimes advertising. Thank goodness they sometimes delve into these fantastic works of design art too – not that it’s not just simple math – excellence equals more jobs. What masterpieces!
The designers and artists involved in Geliografic are based in Moscow, Russia. I’m sure you’ll see some of that Russ heritage in several of these works in the gallery below, especially since some of their main sparks of influence are artists Andrei Rublev, Karl Briullov, and Ivan Aivazovsky – Russian powerhouses all.
Now set your fingers on fire clicking these lovely works!
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