Moebius, History's Slickest Artist

     When I first saw Moebius' artwork I was impressed but maybe not as impressed as I am now. Probably because his artwork is so effortless. Anyways just always looking for more inspiration.

From the 40 days dans le Désert B

From the 40 days dans le Désert B

From a run of prints Moebius did with Geof Darrow, La Cité Feu, or City of

From a run of prints Moebius did with Geof Darrow, La Cité Feu, or City of

Commissioned by Hermès(A perfume company) for an ad campaign named Voyage d’Hermès, it was never run unfortunately.

Commissioned by Hermès(A perfume company) for an ad campaign named Voyage d’Hermès, it was never run unfortunately.

From page 3-4 of Harzakc

From page 3-4 of Harzakc

Another from Voyage d’Hermès

Another from Voyage d’Hermès

Moebius created a gatefold cover for a french compilation : Jimi Hendrix/1 Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold As Love

Moebius created a gatefold cover for a french compilation : Jimi Hendrix/1 Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold As Love

Another for the same compilation

Another for the same compilation

 

I also uploaded a couple of his comics that partially inspired Heavy Metal.

Arzach

Arzak

I snaggle-toothed them from a now defunct website. I realize that it is certainly copy written material but I look at it more as a source of inspiration. If you really dig it I'm sure you will go and purchase the book. Also he is now dead so any profits are not going to him anymore so, I feel better about it. Well, that's my rationale anyways, enjoy.

Andy Goldsworthy, Nature and Art--What Could be Better?

I really love this man's work. Andy takes what he finds in nature and arranges them in extraordinary ways. He takes great photographs of them as well. I would recommend you take a look at his shit as it is awesome and he also has a documentary

 

River and Tides

( which is a great look into his process).

 

What I really appreciate about his work is the temporary nature of it. He makes ice sculpture cones, snaps a photo and watching his masterpiece melt away as the sun rises. All things we can create are impermanent, whether we think so or not, and he fully embraces that fact and works in a purposefully temporary medium. It reminds of the Buddhist monks that create beautiful mandalas from coloured sand, just to have them destroyed to represent the transience of life. Pretty much just create to enjoy the process because your beautiful painting or your intricate sculpture will eventually be taken by time.

 

andy-goldsworthy- stick arch
andy-golsworthy- leaves and hole
andy goldsworthy - earth snake river
andy goldsworthy - sticks water
andy goldsworthy - rock cone
Andy Goldsworthy - sycamore

A note: I usually try and label all other artists pieces on here but I had trouble finding names anywhere so if anyone has a listing of his work or something leave me a comment, thanks.

 

If you think these photos are rad, check out these other folks:

Max Schaaf

Terunobu Fujimori

The Art of Manliness

I'm always mixing manly activities with introspective things(like art). I think especially for men it is very important to live a balanced life. Find out to get yourself more manly! The Art of Manliness








So, anyways get your shit together and become a real man.



Check out Aubrey Marcus of Onnit and his great video on What is a Warrior.
I love the last line of it:

“I am going to be a storm — a flame — I need to fight whole armies alone. I have ten hearts! I have a hundred arms! I feel too strong to war with mortals. Bring me GIANTS!”

This video always gets me fired up and ready to tear shit up.
He has a supplement and fitness equipment company with Joe Rogan and is a someone who really seems to push his own limits with and without psychedelics.



Check out some posts on men you should model your life on:

Estevan Oriol
David Choe -- Check out his rad show