Artist: Toyin Odutola
Saturday, June 30, 2012
Thursday, June 28, 2012
In and Out, Flesh and Bones
These are super awesome! Jason Freeny (Moist Productions) kills it! What an imagination. I love how he uses iconic, pop-culture characters. It makes his work much more special and closer to heart.
Artist: Moist Productions | Source: Moist Productions Blog
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Wrap Around The Brilliant Mind
German artist Martin Pfiefle is known for his magical creations: beautiful installations that playfully integrates color and geometric elements. His tasteful an equally alarming installations have always relate to the environment it sits in and thus, Pfiefle often works around the place and setting.
It is as if his work breathes in and blends in with its surroundings. Seamlessly, naturally. The exhibition space itself becomes an art piece. Pfiefle actually encourages the viewer to become engaged and allures them to interact with the piece rather than just observe passively. He allows viewers to walk around his pieces and take in every inch of his marvelous installations.
Pfiefle has a vast and promising portfolio, and his work has long been celebrated over a decade. It may seem like a stretch, but his concepts has always been ahead of his time and as you may notice, many of his pieces have influenced many younger artists in the contemporary art world.
Beyond its context, Martin Pfiefle chooses his material carefully. Every medium he takes on would complement its environment and the rich story behind the art piece itself.
He stretches his idea and ties it together to create a conceptual masterpiece. Pfiefle's work is one of a kind and could easily fall into a fusion of architecture, design and visual arts.
Artist: Martin Pfiefle
Pfiefle has a vast and promising portfolio, and his work has long been celebrated over a decade. It may seem like a stretch, but his concepts has always been ahead of his time and as you may notice, many of his pieces have influenced many younger artists in the contemporary art world.
Beyond its context, Martin Pfiefle chooses his material carefully. Every medium he takes on would complement its environment and the rich story behind the art piece itself.
Artist: Martin Pfiefle
Monday, June 25, 2012
Sketch Away Mr. Nichols...
Work of a Columbia University Master of Architecture student, GSAPP. Simple and brilliant. I adore his complex and raw drawings. Happy Monday!
Artist: Owen Nichols
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Popular Items
-
*Lee Zhuoquan, Two Headed Snake * *Lee Sook Kyung, Translated Vase - The Moon * *Philip Beesley, Sybil * *...
-
* Roxy Paine , Façade/Billboard , 2010 * WANÅS 2010 May 16 – October 31, 2010 OPENING TODAY Sunday, May 16 at 2 pm During 2010 the Wanås...
-
Brilliant commentary on civilization, urbanism and yes, architecture of humanity. You know the saying, "what goes up must come down?&q...
-
Bringing it back old school. Came across a huge selection of J C Leyendecker's work on a Pinterest board that I follow. ...
-
Artist: Francois-Marie Banier Represented by: Gagosian Gallery | Galerie Hussenot
-
Artist Chiharu Shiota teams up with Gego in a current exhibition up at Goff + Rosenthal New York. The complex web of thought, the interw...
-
Lee Jeffries has dedicated himself to capturing gripping portraits of the disenfranchised. Shooting exclusively in black and white, Jeff...
