SURREALISTIC ART INSTALLATION BY CHIHARU SHIOTA
Chiharu Shiota (b. 1972) is a Japanese performance and installation artist best known for creating monumental yet delicate, poetic environments. Central to the artist’s work are the themes of remembrance and oblivion, dreaming and sleeping, traces of the past and childhood, and dealing with anxieties. Chiharu Shiota currently lives and works in Berlin, Germany.
Nick van Woert: Untitled (2011)
Patterns in Grayscale - Adam Ferris
A nice little recap of some work I’ve been making recently. These images are made to be seen at pixel level detail so if you’ve only seen them on the dashboard hop on over here where they can be seen in all their 1280px At full resolution you’ll see the screen wobble as you scroll by
Button Art Karen Hurley
San Francisco-based artist Jeremy Mann lives and works in San Francisco where he executes these sublime, moody cityscapes using oil paints. To create each work he relies on a wide range of techniques including surface staining, the use of solvents to wipe away paint, and the application of broad, gritty marks with an ink brayer. The resulting paintings are dark and atmospheric, urban streets seemingly drenched in rain and mystery.
Agnes Cecile creates wonderful mixed media watercolor, ink, and acrylic pieces that initially caught our attention in 2011, and she has new work to present spanning all of 2012 to now.