Posts Tagged ‘ gallery ’

Nicola Yeoman

February 2, 2012
By
Nicola Yeoman

Nicola Yeoman is a British installation artist that manipulates everyday surroundings, objects and sets by leaving a notion of modern escapism. She’s been featured with major publications such as American/British/Italian/German Vogue, V, New York Times Magazine and designed Jay-Z’s Blue Print 3 album cover.
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »

Diana Al-Hadid

February 1, 2012
By
Diana Al-Hadid

Diana Al-Hadid’s sculptures  ‘Portal to a Black Hole’ which is a description that is correct to the very inch. It’s truly as if your looking in and finding massive consecrated objects. Her monumental series also display towers, scrapers that leave an explosive impact with ethereal surroundings.
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »

Roberto Ferri

January 29, 2012
By
Roberto Ferri

Roberto Ferri is an Italian fine art painter whose work is heavily inspired by Baroque painters (i.e. Caravaggio). With his technic and skill, you get sense of the grand romantic biblical themes, however he blends twisted absurdities and the imagery of torture in his epic pieces.
VIEW MORE   ★

1 Comment »

Exploding Food Photography

January 28, 2012
By
Exploding Food Photography

Alan Sailer is a California based photographer that shoots and captures food through high speed explosions with extremely high speed cameras. Working out of his own garage, pellets are fed through the objects to probe the precise moment of impacts.
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »

Wim Botha

January 26, 2012
By
Wim Botha

Lately sculptures formed out of books seems to be progressing with us. Artist Wim Botha based out of South Africa chooses specific books reflecting human identity and immorality. “There is seldom a distinction to be drawn between the prominence of the concept and that of the medium. I work with materials central to mass...
VIEW MORE   ★

2 Comments »

Tracey Emin

January 24, 2012
By
Tracey Emin

Tracey Emin… A vivaciously explicit British artist that vents herself through free writing, needle work, painting, sculpture, installations, photography and just about everything else. The feminist grew up in a very eccentric and extraordinary way which lead herself into an extreme cult-like icon. Best way to describe her is from her own quote, “I...
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »

Cildo Meireles

January 23, 2012
By
Cildo Meireles

Cildo Meireles is a veteran installation, conceptual artist from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A lot of his work expresses resistance to political oppression in his native land. Majority of his sculptures are very large scale, which allows the audience to interact with his subject.
VIEW MORE   ★

1 Comment »

Fred Butler

January 22, 2012
By
Fred Butler

Hibiscus Ridiculous is a series dressed by Fred Butler and shot by Elisha Smith. The stylist apparently is on Lady Gaga’s speed dial. When looking closely you can see the trend throughout Gaga’s performances. Check out Fred Butler’s amazing website for more work from styling, installations and set dressing,
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »

Joshua Bronaugh

January 19, 2012
By
Joshua Bronaugh

Joshua Bronaugh is a fine art painter that’s traveled from Germany to Rome, mountains of America and other countries. This is his latest impressive update, originally posted in Empty Kingdom of 2010.
VIEW MORE   ★

3 Comments »

Chad Wys

January 17, 2012
By
Chad Wys

Chad Wys is an Illinois based mixed media artist that recycles historical and classic paintings. His series ‘Nocturnes’ eliminates, removes and sometimes censures the main body of work and leaves the rest to our imagination.
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »

Joel Morrison

January 16, 2012
By
Joel Morrison

Seattle based sculptor Joel Morrison creates everyday objects in a twisted juxtaposition. With Jeff Koon’s reflective approach, he uses stainless steel to craft radical modern icons to Greek sculptures.
VIEW MORE   ★

5 Comments »

Elisabeth Higgins O’Connor

January 15, 2012
By
Elisabeth Higgins O’Connor

Elisabeth Higgins O’Connor is a Sacramento, CA native that breathes life into monstrous creatures that would make the furry outcasts of ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ look like mundane conformists. Her homemade series ‘Dreadful Sorry Clementine’ stand at 6 to 8 feet by stitching textiles, linens, carpet, newspaper, and a whole mess of cardboard....
VIEW MORE   ★

2 Comments »

Marc Bijl

January 14, 2012
By
Marc Bijl

Marc Bijl is a Berlin based artist that builds structures around social anarchy and nihilistic themes. Many of his pieces are installed in public spaces, which allows him to share his personal perception of the world. Tim Tebow probably wouldn’t approve of Mr. Marc’s work.
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »

Bernardi Roig

January 12, 2012
By
Bernardi Roig

Bernardi Roig is a sculptor that physically casts a tainted society, whom walk the dark and thin edges of life. His sad and melancholic themes are overwhelmed by a metaphor of blinding lights. The artist’s journey in seeking truth ends up revealing the beauty in our loss of self identity… Bernardi Roig, this is...
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »

The Strange Planet Animals

January 11, 2012
By
The Strange Planet Animals

Italian based company The Good Machinery’s collection of flamboyant animal figurines. Handmade crafty designs that would make Noah’s ark an out of the world trip. More inter­est­ing cush­ions, screen­prints and art objects hosted by Etsy.
VIEW MORE   ★

1 Comment »

Jeane Myers

January 10, 2012
By
Jeane Myers

Jeane Myers is a contemporary abstract artist based out of Washington state. Her paintings are specifically labeled with a personal significance. The merging of the colored layers come together, leaving the effects of our mutual intuition metrically aligned. Title: The Sky was Drunk
VIEW MORE   ★

1 Comment »

Adrián Villar Rojas

January 9, 2012
By
Adrián Villar Rojas

Argentinean artist Adrián Villar Rojas creates sculptures that literally makes you feel other abstract objects from a distant planet. His larger than life series ‘The Murderer of your Heritage’ was represented in the 54th Venice Biennale. His team of builders, engineers and other sculptors molded the Murderers with clay, cement, burlap and wood.
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »

Happy Bunny Girl: Vogue Korea

January 8, 2012
By
Happy Bunny Girl: Vogue Korea

Vogue Korea’s classic spread ‘Happy Bunny Girl’ photographed by Lee Gun Ho featuring Jang Yoon Ju. The beautiful series portrays South Korea’s traditional wardrobe the Hanbok with a modern contemporary stamp. Featured back in February 2011.
VIEW MORE   ★

1 Comment »

Cinema Flash Showdown

January 7, 2012
By
Cinema Flash Showdown

Current students of Rochester Institute of Technology, Ayaka Ito and Randall Church’s project ‘Cinema Flash Showdown’ creates a series of digital shredded lines. By using HDRI sphere lighting & 3D flash applications they blend their photographic background to achieve the organic finish.
VIEW MORE   ★

No Comments »