Tag Archives: Art

Sarah Illenberger

11 Aug


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Seth Patrick Illustrations

8 Aug

The Showdown- Ronald vs Colonel Sanders. America loses.

“Seth has created art to express his feelings on the world around him. The images all start with a simple idea from life and are created using Illustrator and then textured in Photoshop.”

 

Party On, Neptune! King Neptune is the king of the kegger.

Wagon Queen Family Truckster I love the Griswolds.

Tiger Blood-How exactly does Charlie Sheen get his supply of Tiger Blood?

You smell fishy… and where are all the ladies* you were talking about?

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Sand Fishing

8 Aug

Gulp. The world’s largest stop-motion animation shot on a Nokia N8.

“Gulp’ is a short film created by Sumo Science at Aardman, depicting a fisherman going about his daily catch. Shot on location at Pendine Beach in South Wales, every frame of this stop-motion animation was shot using a Nokia N8, with its 12 megapixel camera and Carl Zeiss optics. The film has broken a world record for the ‘largest stop-motion animation set’, with the largest scene stretching over 11,000 square feet”.

The animators: aardman.com
The sand artists: sandinyoureye.co.uk
The phone: nokia.com/​n8

 

ARYZ Illustrations

5 Aug

Facede of building Eurocultured 2011 Turku, Finland. 2011


I would love to see these in person, check out ARYZ website to see more by this amazing artist.

Kingdom Illustration Illustrator 2009


Cocktel Abandoned Factory Old container painting factory Parets del Vallés 2011


Sing it again Silkscreen Print for Pictures on Walls 3 colors, signed and numbered, edition of 100. dimensions 56 x 76, 2010


Kiss Abandoned Factory Old depot Lliça de Vall 2010


Adrenaline Illustration Graphite + Photoshop 2011Adrenaline Illustration Graphite + Photoshop 2011


Perfume Industrial area, Mataró 2011

Robert Mapplethorpe

28 Jul

People and Flowers

Robert Mapplethorpe was born in 1946 in Floral Park, Queens. Of his childhood he said, “I come from suburban America. It was a very safe environment and it was a good place to come from in that it was a good place to leave.”

In 1963, Mapplethorpe enrolled at Pratt Institute in nearby Brooklyn, where he studied drawing, painting, and sculpture. Influenced by artists such as Joseph Cornell and Marcel Duchamp, he also experimented with various materials in mixed-media collages, including images cut from books and magazines. He acquired a Polaroid camera in 1970 and began producing his own photographs to incorporate into the collages, saying he felt “it was more honest.” That same year he and Patti Smith, whom he had met three years earlier, moved into the Chelsea Hotel.

Mapplethorpe met Lisa Lyon, the first World Women’s Bodybuilding Champion, in 1980. Over the next several years they collaborated on a series of portraits and figure studies, a film, and the book, Lady, Lisa Lyon. Throughout the 80s, Mapplethorpe produced a bevy of images that simultaneously challenge and adhere to classical aesthetic standards: stylized compositions of male and female nudes, delicate flower still lifes, and studio portraits of artists and celebrities, to name a few of his preferred genres. He introduced and refined different techniques and formats, including color 20″ x 24″ Polaroids, photogravures, platinum prints on paper and linen, Cibachrome and dye transfer color prints. In 1986, he designed sets for Lucinda Childs’ dance performance, Portraits in Reflection, created a photogravure series for Arthur Rimbaud’s A Season in Hell, and was commissioned by curator Richard Marshall to take portraits of New York artists for the series and book, 50 New York Artists.

That same year, in 1986, he was diagnosed with AIDS. Despite his illness, he accelerated his creative efforts, broadened the scope of his photographic inquiry, and accepted increasingly challenging commissions. The Whitney Museum of American Art mounted his first major American museum retrospective in 1988, one year before his death in 1989.

His vast, provocative, and powerful body of work has established him as one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. Today Mapplethorpe is represented by galleries in North and South America and Europe and his work can be found in the collections of major museums around the world. Beyond the art historical and social significance of his work, his legacy lives on through the work of the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. He established the Foundation in 1988 to promote photography, support museums that exhibit photographic art, and to fund medical research in the fight against AIDS and HIV-related infection.







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POOL Paint

9 Jul

L+AFTER

29 Mar

John Doe is a young Street Artist and commentator of the streets in Washington, DC (photo © John Doe)


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Parra

25 Mar


The name Parra should resonate with any person relatively well-versed in the realm of street culture.

Back in the day Parra used to be a professional skateboarder and was part of the famous “Fret Click” crew. After focusing on skateboarding, Parra started to focus on drawing which he also studied for a while. He moved to Amsterdam a couple of years later to do an internship where he learned the basic principles of illustrating and graphic design. Ever since Parra came to Amsterdam, he reinvented himself and made a huge amount of work in a short period of time. His humorous, illustrative, colorful, characteristic, hand drawn typographic signature style was found on a ton of print work, posters and flyers throughout the city of Amsterdam.


His first solo show in London got him signed on the London based agency Big Active, which generated many opportunities. Parra got the chance to work on big commercial projects next to his own projects. His work buzzed around the internet heavily while doing popular solo exhibitions in New York, LA, Milan, Paris and Berlin.







Brush Love

16 Mar Artist Kimyon Huggins


Brooklyn-based artist Kimyon Huggins has his creative hands in music and painting, his music lights up the dance floor while his paintings are visually dazzling and unique, the brush strokes are truly strokes of love. Stay tune for more incredible work form this all around creative artist.

All photo’s and art work by Brooklyn artist Kimyon Huggins.