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    by Walton Ford Painter Walton Ford imbues sex, violence and melodrama on his aim to satirically comment on the history of colonialism, slavery, and other forms of oppression. As he explains, “I think that there’s almost no subject that you can’t treat with some humor, no matter how brutal it can seem.” Check our Archive for more animals artworksUse our popular tags for more specific artworks Follow the author: Twitter • Facebook • Blog

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    Metropoli by Ricardo Martinez Always fascinated by samurai head piece. It was such an elaborate work of art and looks very pierce. When we have gorilla samurai, maybe it’s a good idea to have a banana replace the horn. When it’s hungry, it can eat the banana rightaway. Mr. Martinez called his technique “scratchboard illustration” just like making sculpture. I really love the final results. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest

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    Le Gorille by Violaine & Jeremy My heart sunk every time I read about gorilla in newspaper. Because it almost always about another gorilla died in the hand of poachers. This illustration style was very hype lately, should I say it’s kind of hipster illustration style. But rarely illustrator take gorilla as the main character. This illustration like want to say “Gorilla, the gentle giant lives peacefully among tiny animals in the beautiful forest”. Follow me: Twitter • Facebook • Blog • Pinterest Reblog: weandthecolor