James Jean.  His process blog is the reason I fell in love with process blogs.  This is part of HAAZ, the piece that my next tattoo is based on.

Tom Neely’s illustration of that great white whale.

I want to live in this house by Tetsuya Nakazono.

via Totonko.

Philippe Leroyer’s photography. What I really wish I knew is who the tattooist is.

ELISA TANAKA, WHERE IN THE INTERNET ARE YOU?

Is this you? Is this you? Is this you?

Jose Mauricio and Natalia Nunes are the now here factory. They don’t keep a seat, but they bring up their stuff.

via check-it.

The Western New York Book Arts Collaborative has a wonderful poster.

Richard Perez lives in a little apartment in San Francisco, and not on skinny ships. These are snippets from a new series of illustrations, So far from home.

via Kavalier and Clay, hello-zombie.

Sam Bosma* illustrates H.P. Lovecraft.

via Kavalier and Clay, lectorconstante:

Un par de imágenes bonitas para ustedes en el ratito de ocio de oficina. Va a haber que aprovecharlos, porque me da que vamos a ir teniendo cada vez menos.

Olaf Otto Becker *, River 1, Position 1, 69°42’54’’N, 49°46’39’’W, Altitude 804m, Greenland Icecap, Melting Area, 2007.

Charley Harper.

via Old Chum, Clifton Burt.

Stas Orlovski, Storm 2, 2008, in charcoal, graphite, ink, gouache, oil, collage, xerox transfer, and lithography on mounted canvas.

via larouquine, artchipel.

Alfred Eisenstaedt, the father of photojournalism.

via theconstantbuzz.

Daniela Volpari. You can fan her on the book with the faces.

via theshipthatflew, toelle.

Isidro Ferrer imagines out of objects.