Tag: art

Alexandros Vasmoulakis

Greek artist Alexandros Vasmoulakis creates a kind of art I really have a thing for, mixed media art. Also known as Vasmou he loves creating incredible collaged portraits from scraps of newspaper. With fine care he turns abstract shapes of torn paper into a beautiful composition. His portfolio is immense. Speaking about dedication… Here’s a […]

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Matt Wisniewski

Web developer Matt Wisniewski is also a pretty nifty image manipulator. Matt Wisniewski’s photo collages combine vintage and contemporary photography to make beautiful and surreal portraits. I like looking at his mixed media collages for a couple minutes. Especially his Landscape series. To me it seems that the images are trying to tell stories that […]

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Bliss

Not the Bliss you might expect on this site but this is a very exciting photography project. Hanke Arkenbout asked me to participate in a photography project she initiated called Bliss. Bliss is a magazine that features photographers from all around the globe with the same sort of feeling in their photos. Bliss wants to […]

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Ron van der Ende

Here’s a post to support a local. Ron van der Ende is a sculptor living in Rotterdam, The Netherlands. He is specialized in wall mounted bas-reliefs constructed from found wood. The original color and texture of the wood is utilized to form a gripping and realistic mosaic. The realism is further enhanced by the perspective built […]

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Hiroyuki Hamada

Hiroyuki Hamada is a great artist from Tokyo, Japan. He lives in East Hampton, New York and amazes me with his work made of rubbing resins, wax, and pigment into smoothed and sanded layers of plaster. His work bridges the contrasting conceptions of the industrial and the organic through his minimal yet highly complex process […]

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Jeff Depner

Jeff Depner is a photographer and painting artist who lives and works in Vancouver, Canada. I would like to highlight his ‘Reconfigured Grid Paintings’. These are geometric abstractions, a formal analysis of the interrelationship between form, colour and space. A significant influence on his highly independent formal language can be found within architecture. Build up […]

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Photodrips by Markus Linnenbrink

German-born, Brooklyn based artist Markus Linnenbrink sure knows how to handle color. His work has been featured in tons of exhibitions and is a great source of inspiration for many. Take the Photodrips for instance made of epoxy resin on wood. A perfect piece of art. Fun fact. Markus Linnenbrink used to work just only […]

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Patrik Lindell

This photography work by Swedish photographer Patrik Lindell really fascinates me. It’s simply that good. His work is so focused and consistent. The compositions are straight-forward, and he has a keen eye for subtle details, pattern, color and structure. These are photos from his personal portfolio. But really, also have a look at his commission […]

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Vans Vault Spring 2012 by Tait Hawes

Tait Hawes is responsible for the new Vans Vault look book which is pretty rad. Tait Hawes is an Art Director from Los Angelos who has lots of involvement in various Vans design projects. The Vans Vault spring summer 2012 look book gives us a glimpse at the coming products. It shows us the new […]

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Alexandra Pacula

I recently came across the awesome work from artist Alexandra Pacula. Born in Poland and moved to Brooklyn uses a quite cool technique. Her work investigates a world of visual intoxication; it captures moments of enchantment, which are associated with urban nightlife.  She is fascinated by the ambiance of the city at night and its […]

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Daniel Frost

London based illustrator Daniel Frost has a playful style which I like very much. His work draws inspiration from the magical, weird and wonderful to create strange and playful characters. Daniel Frost has won the Oberon award for his illustrated version of Gulliver’s Travels. His websites features a lot of his work over the last […]

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Haroshi skate art

What to do withall those broken skate decks? You might want to give them to Japanese artist Haroshi because he creates truly stunning art by solely using these skateboard decks. HUF and DLX invited Haroshi to set up an art show related to skateboarding. Haroshi responded with amazing pieces representing stories behind some of his […]

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