Welcome to Weird Art Wednesday!
Today I'm showing some fascinating art by
Anthony Clarkson.
He graduated from the Colorado Institute of Art in 2002 click on the link to learn more about this spectacular artist.
Anthony's attention to detail and direction is most astonishing. Study one piece and you will see each segment has life and movement with color, shadow and placement. I'm so glad I found him.
I hope you enjoyed the art.
Have a weird and wonderful day.
Nicole







...and it fits in with the weird theme!
ReplyDeleteHe's certainly got an eye for detail -- weird detail!
ReplyDeleteWeird yet impressive!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and skilfully Hugs!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly do find the weird art artists--lol! :)
ReplyDeleteThese drawings do tick my fancy. Love them!
ReplyDeleteGreat artworks mabe by an artist I didn't know. Thank you for sharing, Nicole!
ReplyDeleteInteresting - but not something I would hang on my walls!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting. The one with the grandfather color looks like it should be an illustration for some macabre book, maybe by Joe Hill or Neil Gaiman.
ReplyDeleteThe skeleton/maypole looks like a bizarre children's story.
Boa tarde e uma excelente quinta-feira. Um ótimo início de mês de fevereiro minha querida amiga Nicole. Trabalhos maravilhosos.
ReplyDeleteNice collection of art works! I wonder if he has gallery shows or just publishes in books or online.
ReplyDeletebest, mae at maefood.blogspot.com
Talented artist ~ wow! ~ hugs,
ReplyDeleteWishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Really pretty weird and exciting, dear Nicole - reminds me a bit of a mixture of Tim Burton and Dali...
ReplyDeleteAll the best, Traude
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These are so cool. Clarkson is a very creative person. hugs-Erika
ReplyDeletewell it is intriguing indeed
ReplyDeleteyou are very smarts to create such nice art with AI :)
It's fun to see the weird in the world.
ReplyDeleteIt is weird but wonderfully done.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan