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martes, 29 de mayo de 2012
viernes, 25 de mayo de 2012
jueves, 19 de abril de 2012
TOBIAS TOVERA
Entering the Stream, Pigment on panel, 48"x 48," 2011 / Celestial Tide, Pigment on Panel, 48"x 48," 2010
Hydra II, Pigment on panel, 48"x 48," 2006 / Falling Deeper , Pigment on panel, 48"x 48" 2009
Pyre, Pigment on Panel, 48"x 48," 2011 / Nectar, Pigment on Panel, 48"x 48," 2011
Rupture, Pigment on Panel, 48"x 48," 2011 / III, Pigment on canvas, 12"x 12," 2010
Inner Space, Pigment on panel, 72"x 72," 2009 / Deepening Undercurrent, Pigment on panel, 60"x 60," 2008
Emanations, Pigment on canvas, 24"x 24" 2009 / Return Movement , Pigment on panel, 48"x 48," 2008
Paintings by Tobias Tovera
miércoles, 11 de abril de 2012
RUINED POLAROIDS
Ruined polaroid #45, Ruined polaroid #40, Ruined polaroid #51
Ruined polaroid #35, Ruined polaroid #49, Ruined polaroid #27
by photographer William Miller
martes, 21 de febrero de 2012
BALL POINT PEN PAINTINGS
`Pen blow 67´ by shane mcadams
Ball point pen and resin on panel 12"x12"
`Pen blow 66´ by shane mcadams
Ball point pen and resin on panel 12"x12"
`Pen blow 71´ by shane mcadams
Ball point pen and resin on panel 12"x12"
`Pen blow 69´ by shane mcadams
Ball point pen and resin on panel 12"x12"
`Pen blow 23´ by shane mcadams
Ball point pen and resin on panel 12"x12"
`Pen blow 68´ by shane mcadams
Ball point pen and resin on panel 12"x12"
Exploring the notions of landscape in the broadest sense of the term, brooklyn-based artist shane mcadams creates abstract paintings from ink extracted from ball-point pens. The body of work focuses on the often dueling relationships between natural and synthetic forms, illustrating throughprocess the phenomenon of elemental forces incrementally sculpting a land over time. Displaying a soft and colourful array of tones, the pieces push the boundaries of ballpoint pen ink through a series of non-traditional applications: once extracted, the liquid is heated and mixed with solvents before it is applied to the surface. McAdams does not 'draw' in the conventional sense but rather lets gravity, wind, and other physical forces direct the movement of the ink. Resembling a chromatography test, subtle gradients and unexpected streaks emerge to create a ghostly multi-toned image. By allowing the painting to, in essence, come to being by itself, it forces the viewers to question what is organic and what is artificial.
(Text & Images via DESIGNBOOM)
jueves, 16 de febrero de 2012
Pakayla Biehn
Pakayla Biehn paintings are amazing. Pakayla collaborates with several photographers, produces double exposure photographs as inspiration and then paints the images using oil on canvas to create these beautiful paintings that are so close to the reality, that they look like photographs instead of paintings.
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Los cuadros de Pakayla Biehn son una maravilla. Pakayla colabora con varios fotógrafos, hace fotos con doble exposición para inspirarse, y a continuación, pinta esas imágenes al óleo sobre lienzo creando estos preciosos cuadros que son tan fieles a la realidad que en vez de parecer cuadros, parecen fotografías.
lunes, 13 de febrero de 2012
CARL KLEINER. GOLDEN RATIO & FRIENDS
Golden triangle v.1
Icosahedron v.1
Golden Pyramid
Square from 20 triangles
Golden triangle v.3
Icosahedron v.2
Golden rectangle
Golden triangle v.2
Triangle section of the great Icosahedron
viernes, 11 de noviembre de 2011
MIMOSAS ECHARD
Maria Monn
Skizzunbund 09 (By Jenny Wildfond)
The Earth from the Rising of the Sun, to where it sets (By Michael Cima)
Mimosas Echard
jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2011
jueves, 27 de octubre de 2011
Matthew Cox
Matthew Cox is a textile visual artist that layers embroidery on top of medical X-Rays
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Matthew Cox es una artista visual textil que interviene y modifica con el bordado pruebas
médicas de rayos-X, creando piezas románticas e inesperadas.
“Driven by the notion of redefinition, philadelphia-based artist Matthew Cox has created a body of work that combines the traditional medium of embroidery with plastic x-ray films.
Proportionally true to the body part being pictured, the injection of stitches often depict
elements of flora in a dreamscape-like scenery.”
Images&Text via Honestly WTF & Designboom
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