meyer
jeffrey “goofbutton” meyer is a huge inspiration for me. check out his work here:www.facebook.com/artbyjeffreymeyer
Here it is!
Now that the Macro & Micro show is basically upon us (opening THIS FRIDAY!) I am now willing + able to share the full image in all...
Monsters Creative Sandwiches (by Sandwich Monsters)
On tumblr
Shi Jinsong: Another Shore (2011)
Hirofumi Isoya - Once Night Falls, 2007, fluorescent lamp, chain, insects fly during night, varnish and paint, 350 x 480 x 200 cm
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Laughing with a Mouth Full of Blood, geometric colorful paintings by Simon Birch
Charles Lindbergh in Paris
DRAWING BY WERONIKA KRZEMIENIECKA
Poland, Lodz based Illustrator, Graphic Designer Weronika Krzemieniecka (behance / facebook)
(student of Strzemiński Academy of Fine Art)
TOMORROW WILL BE LIKE TODAY
via: kateoplis
“A revelation trembled just beyond the threshold of her understanding.”
Drawings: Eno Henze, Tomorrow will be like today
THE HAPPINESS MACHINE
(Rotring pen on Arches white paper)
UK. Cornwall-based artist Mark Lascelles Thornton
ILLUSTRATION RUKMUNAL HAKIM
Indonesia, Bandung-based illustrator Rukmunal Hakim ( tumblr | see.me | behance ) - “His artworks more telling about what he experienced, and often in a form of something that is superficial, but often we experience daily. Peoples, tattoos, plants, and animals are the objects that had been his choose as a medium to talk about what he felt.”
INCOGNITO
Illustrator Hani Troudi - “The idea behind this project was actually conceived after drawing the “scout dog”, I wanted the animals to belong to a mutual place, a book or maybe a movie, I started out by looking at reference photos of animals, after choosing a proper pose I look for outfits, clothes that have this click to them, not so modern, in fact I was after a Vintage overall look”.
DRAWINGS BY ANTHONY GOICOLEA
Born in 1971 in Atlanta, Georgia, Anthony Goicolea is a first-generation Cuban American artist now living and working in Brooklyn, New York. His diverse œuvre encompasses self-portraits, landscapes, and narrative tableaux executed in a variety of media, including black-and-white and color photography, sculpture and videos installations, and multi-layered drawings on Mylar.
DMD Europa. Interactive Installation by Marcel·li Antunez Roca
Spain, Barcelona-based artist Marcel·li Antunez Roca - Dynamic Mural consists of a 1/1 scale projection of a black and white painting made up of five pictures representing several of the artist’s creative themes. The film synthesizes a week’s work and weaves together biological elements, illness, burocracy, lonliness and orgies. DMD was produced by the Civica Galleria d’Arte Moderna de Gallarate, Lombardy, Italy and was created especially for the exhibition Interattività Furiosa, pre-interactividad and Sistematurgia.
GORGEOUS OWLS DRAWINGS BY JOHN PUSATERI
(pencil, charcoal, pastel, on archival digital print)
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, John Pusateri moved to New York in 1997 to study fine arts at Syracuse University where he received his BFA (hons) in 2001. In 2004, Pusateri moved to New Zealand to undertake a Master of Fine Arts degree at the Elam School of Fine Arts, University of Auckland. Pusateri currently teaches in the Department of Architecture at Unitec New Zealand while continuing to make his own artwork. He has exhibited in numerous exhibitions in the USA, Canada, Costa Rica, England, Japan, and New Zealand.
WREST BY JOHN PUSATERI
New Zealand, Auckland-based artist John Pusateri (previously)
COORDINATES FOR YOU TO DREAM BY ADA MUNTEAN
Cluj-Napoca, Romania based Artist Ada Muntean (previously) - My mediums of expression are mainly drawing and photography. I conceive my works as movie frames, parts of a neverending movie- which is basically my life-with all its essence: doubts, fears, feelings and visions.
STUNNING CHARCOAL DRAWING BY DOUGLAS MCDOUGALL
Douglas Mcdougall born in Glasgow 1963 , Scotland / lives and works in london, uk. McDougalls process involves laborious, detailed drawing of a photorealistic quality, but is distinguished by the use of scalpel blades, rubbers, and sandpaper to scrape and tear the surface to create highlights and add texture to the paper. Douglas has spent years finely honing his technique, pushing the medium of charcoal on paper to an absolute extreme. From subtle biographical sentiment to the more dark confrontational aspects of human existence, his work evokes a theatre of emotional terrain for the viewer to navigate.
” This work is all about the flesh within the flesh, real life”.
on tumblr: zoomorphix
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