Han Hyo Seok's paintings of human forms reveal something hidden inside. The message lies in the visual effects of threatening surface of existence which makes us feel the loss of human dignity, peace, and the meaning of existence by the irregularities of high civilization.The images of his works, “combat for unproved authority” are to the portraits of ourselves. |
Simon Birch |
Zachary Walsh |
Laura Oldfield Ford |
Tom Deininger |
Frederique Daubal |
Greg Sand |
Ludvoica Gioscia |
Artist Jane Waggoner Deschner takes discarded photographs and uses them as a substitute fabric on to which she embroiderers quotes from great philosophers, artists and writers. |
Artist Maurizio Anzeri augments found photos with embroidered lines and shapes, with the tension of the string creating new forms and textures. He has also created various other textile art and sculptures with synthetic hair and cotton string. |
Dan Mountford |
Laura McCafferty |
Anders Krisar |
George Chamoun |
Conrad Roset |
Arizona-based artist COLIN CHILLAG‘s portraits are hyperrealistic and meticulously rendered, but there are bits and pieces of these paintings left unfinished. Viewers are confronted with the artist’s pencil lines, bare negative space, and canvas used as painter’s palette. The work reminds me of the way our memories and dreams are recalled in fragments, equal parts vivid and foggy. |
Vadis Turner |
Tim DeForest |
Rosie James |
Janna Van Hasselt |
Ben Tour |
Stina Persson
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... a couple of artists I've recently discovered!
http://www.stinapersson.com/portfolio/watercolour/
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