04.14.09
I was just informed that there are some new artists on the roster at the Few Gallery. I really like what they are doing. I may be doing something similar at the Changethethought Gallery in the near future.
I was just informed that there are some new artists on the roster at the Few Gallery. I really like what they are doing. I may be doing something similar at the Changethethought Gallery in the near future.
Collage and photography-based Toronto graphic designer/artist Anthony Gerace has some interesting work in his Flickr-folio.
There have been some tasty updates in the portfolio of Cocopit since I last dropped in.
Rory Kurtz has new prints for sale not to mention an absolutely stunning body of illustration work. He has a great style.
Justin Wood combines 3D imaging with contemporary illustration techniques to achieve a result that is highly unusual.
Michael Ciervo has a really strange and interesting body of artwork that seems to stream as if from a subconscious dream.
I love the simple drawn style of illustrator Brian Rea.
Wow. Style and substance combined for a double kick punch in the portfolio of illustrator Fminus. Really beautifully executed illustration.
Jessica Allan was nice enough to send me a note about her tongue-rocking out little pen and ink monsters. I dig it.
Jorrit from SubmarineChannel sent me a note about an interview with Swiss video artist Pipilotti Rist who has an exhibition running at the Museum of Art in Rotterdam Boijmans van Beuningen. It’s an informative interview and you can learn more about the exhibition here.
I am absolutely loving the portraiture abstractions and studies of artist Jeremy Chance. I was really inspired by them.
Don’t panic has a nice interview posted with one of my most favorite illustrators, Sam Weber. If you are unaccustomed to his work, get familiar because everything he touches turns to gold. I have been tracking his progress as an illustrator ever since he first surfaced online and he just keeps getting better. He begins his process using paint and ink but often finishes his imagery digitally. Some call him an illustrator but I am more comfortable calling him an artist. I wish I could say more because there just isn’t enough words to express his talent, you just have to see his work for yourself.
Absolutely drop-dead gorgeous photography from Mark Laita. Every image is artfully constructed and composed with absolute love.
There is some really nice illustration work in the Flickr-folio of Tom Hudson.
Guatemala City-based conceptual artist Stefan Benchoam emailed me today to share his work with me. I don’t usually stumble upon or see a lot of work like his and it really inspired me to look at things a little differently. Refreshing.