Intricate Geometric Animal Illustrations by Kerby Rosanes
Kerby Rosanes aka Sketchy Stories is an illustrator from Manila, Philippines. The young sketch artist specializing in amazingly detailed and elaborate doodles has been recognized by international and notable art communities after reverting to a part time professional career in design and has been featured in design blogs and magazines.
“Doodling” is looked down as a lesser refined art technique but Rosanes has brought the humble art to the forefront with his intricately detailed, creative and complex drawings. Taking a plain black fine marker to a sheet of paper, he explores a versatile range of themes such as surrealism, abstract art, cartoons, and complex floral patterns. From precisely mimicked animal portraits with a face partially made from mechanical gears similar to clockwork, and many portraits and subjects trapped together in the middle of inseparable yet opposing elements, the artist depicts the struggle of contemporary with classic.
Kerby Rosanes has amassed a huge following on his Instagram profile where he showcases most of his work. The artist has come a long way from sketching doodles as a hobby to becoming a professional artist whose works are recognized and appreciated by fans and critics alike. You can buy his work in his Society6 shop.
cats’ instinct to smack the shit out of anything and everything is honestly one of their best traits
also what is the song?
OP gotta change to Crying In the ShowerThoughts.
Feminism
Meet American’s first tiny houses. Our buddy Lloyd Kahn reminded us of this era of pioneer homebuilding in America’s West. From @messynessychic:
Common in the late 19th century, houses carved inside massive tree stumps were a staple of life in states like Oregon, Washington and California, where the lumber industry was booming and leaving a veritable sea of beheaded trees in its wake. Crafty by nature, the pioneers took to those wastelands and upcycled the stumps into homes, dancefloors, hotels – you name it.
This looks like a mural from my favorite restaurant in Arizona. I think it’s at ChinoBanditos, I’ll try to find a picture, but there’s also a giant desperado panda statue: with a sombrero, filth mustache and vest.
Mexican Pandas
The new snake eater looks great