Showing posts with label Sham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sham. Show all posts

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Perez Hilton's "Last Supper" By: Sham Ibrahim



(Pictured L to R) Joe Jonas, Lindsay Lohan, Zac Efron, Paris Hilton
Angelina Jolie, Britney Spears, Madonna, Rihanna, Miley Cyrus
Lady Ga Ga, Spencer Pratt, and Heidi Montag

Pop Artist, Sham Ibrahim illustrates a portrait of Perez Hilton, just in time for Easter! It's based on Leonardo Da Vinci's "Last Supper."

Perez posing as Jesus and his favorite celebs as his disciples.

Headlines from Perez Hilton's website are written on the wall. For dinner, "fame" is being served and the stars are crowded around the table gobbling it up.

Sham Ibrahim came to national attention last year when he illustrated the "incident" of pop icon, Rhianna (pictured below)


For everything Sham please visit shamibrahim.com

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

JOAN COLLINS... WHAT A BITCH!!!!


Pop Artist, Sham Ibrahim made a portrait for Joan Collins and she told him to keep it... What a BITCH! Boycott Joan Collins!



See the full story on World Of Wonder

Friday, March 27, 2009

Sham Hollywood is great art!


Rihanna's beatdown by Chris Brown not only caused headlines, now it's inspiring art.

L.A.-based pop artist Sham's new portrait of the "Disturbia" hitmaker is based on the now infamous police photo showing the singer bruised and bloodied.

But Sham's intent is not to raise awareness about, let's say, domestic violence. Instead, his reasons for creating the Andy Warhol-like piece—which is featured in the World of Wonder Storefront Gallery's new group show, Name That 'Toon, opening tonight in Hollywood—are quite simple…

"I thought the bruises in the police photo were interesting shapes to draw," he says. "And it was cool to color them pink and blue. Those are two of my favorite colors."

Um, OK.

The 24-inch by 36-inch piece was made by transferring custom colorized blow-ups of digital tracings of the police pic onto canvas.

"There is no message to any of my art," he says. "It's meant to look cool hanging on your wall and that's it! I'm not into deep meanings."

Hey, at least he's honest.

-Mark Malkin
E! Online