Saturday, December 12, 2009



Norman Rockwell- i love his work, the only way to understand how amazing he was is to see his works in person. soooooo good



Erte was a diversely-talented 20th century artist and designer who flourished in an array of fields, including fashion, jewelry, graphic arts, costume/set design (film, theatre, opera) and interior decor.



Jim Henson.... creator of our childhoods







INHAE-THE STORY
When I was young, I placed my baby teeth under my pillow and when i woke up I'd find a shiny new quarter. But whatever happened to those little teeth? Where did they go? Would I ever see them again?

Many years later, a little tooth was standing at my door. It looked familiar. Its name was ickle. Welcome home, my milk toof!



So i found these on Sabre, not really sure whats going on here but i wanted to put them up so enjoy




Making his major exhibition debut in London, New York-based tattoo artist Scott Campbell recently opened his latest exhibition, entitled “Always Almost There”, at the Lazarides Gallery. The show featured Campbell’s signature style in the form of laser etching on multi-layered creations. “Always Almost There”

peter callesen creates art and sculpture by making small cuts in mainly plain white paper. this medium gives the work simplicity and fragility




Adam Beane is quite unique sculptor. Since beginning sculpting in 2002 he is known for dynamic compositions, action poses, nuanced drapery work and his ability to capture likenesses with expressions. For the work he uses CX5, a tremendously versatile material he developed which handles like clay when warm but is hard as plastic when cool. In this collection you will find mini copies of famous people and will be suprised how unbelievable realistic they look. Many of them were made for toys companies and may be you could find works of Adam Beane in supermarkets.





wKristina Collantes was born 1987 and currently lives and works in southern California



Dustin Hostetler-Graphic Artist, Curator & Publisher
Working since 1998 in America


For thirty-six weeks a sketchbook was passed between four artists. Each artist had to respond to the work before without any contact with the previous artists beyond the sketchbooks last page


Mac Premo-Brooklyn, Y



Rory Jeffers-Belfast , N Ireland

Oliver Jeffers-Belfast , N Ireland( childrens book illustrator)


Duke Riley- Brooklyn, NY(tattoo artist)






Liu Bolin is a Chinese artist that art centers around the protest against the oppressive government and its control over artists

Thursday, November 12, 2009








Folkert de Jong's work is heavily influenced by war through old time military images, sculpted out of candy like styrofoam





Diane Arbus "I grew up feeling immune and exempt from circumstance. One of the things I suffered from was that I never felt adversity. I was confirmed in a sense of unreality."



Paul Mccartney" hygiene is the religion of fascism"







Jeff Koons "Art to me is a humanitarian act and I believe that there is a responsibility that art should somehow be able to effect mankind, to make the word a better place"





ANDREW BARTON-
Male fertility, non-loving sex, violence and cannibalism are reoccurring themes in Barton’s work from the end of the 90`s. His present work deals with inner change and movements on the subconscious level. Typical for Barton`s work is a focus on the torso or body fragment in combination with a foreign object or abstract shape.vel. Typical for Barton`s work is a focus on the torso or body fragment in combination with a foreign object or abstract shape.Also in many works he includes pumps and sensual bodily fluids like milk and blood.