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Ian Davis, Strategy, 2006, acrylic on canvas, 60.25” x 70.25”
August 31 2010, 11:52am
Tomokazu Matsuyama, The Future is Always Bright (Study #1), Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 2010, 36 x 48 x 3 in.
August 8 2010, 10:00am
Portraiture is what Annie Kevans does best, and she does it really, really well. Not simply a realistic representation, Annie’s paintings reflect her interest in power, manipulation, authority, innocence, and the duality of truth and falsehood. Pretty heavy stuff for such serene and temperate images. Annie graduated from London’s St Martin’s School of Art, and will have her work featured in the upcoming show “The Power of Paper” at the Saatchi Gallery.
July 30 2010, 11:33am
The Clayton Brothers have thrown some new and as always colorful and inspiring work up at their blog. I am becoming a very big fan of their work and I think they are really transcending that lowbrow scene into genuinely influential contemporary artists. It will be interesting to see how their exhibition schedule evolves in the coming years and if that notion is reflected in where they are asked to show.
July 28 2010, 1:49pm
July 26 2010, 6:00am
Oh, man. This pattern would make for the pencil skirt of my dreams. Until then, I’d like to hang it on my wall.Link: DEANNA LEEShare:
July 20 2010, 8:48am
July 19 2010, 10:45pm
July 18 2010, 10:15pm
Mamma Andersson, Leftovers, 2006, acrylic and oil on panel, 48 x 62 7/8 in.