Continuing with the Jungle Fever theme for this week – we’ll explore the art of Joseph Sinness, a super talented Milwaukee-based artist that has created a series of still life drawings (yes, these are drawings, how amazing!?) inspired by nature and everyday objects. I love the minimal look in each one of them, a different […]
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Beautiful Paintings by Andy Denzler
Happy Monday! Dudes, last night I had an episode of giving birth from your head – also known as migraine. Don’t know how it happened, but one second I was fine and the next thing I know, boom! My head was pounding like the headboard of a bed in a conjugal visit. Everything was blurry. […]
Summer Foliage
This Summer 2011 issue of T Magazine is blowing my brain right now. I know it’s from 2011, but these images are fashion art, so there’s no expiration date on them. Key things to learn from this editorial: sticking to your theme, layering, and the integration of several patterns and textures in one solid look. […]
Affordable Art for March
1: Lionel Williams | 2: Jessica Bell | 3 and 6: Beth Hoeckel | 4: The White Deer | 5: Elizabeth Mayville March is full of art with lots of earthy neutrals, flora, and a bit of sunshine. A collection that feels like a fresh meadow breeze. Can you smell the art work? It’s citrusy […]
A life lesson by Marina Abramovic and Ulay
Take a few minutes to watch this: Marina Abromovic and Ulay started an intense love story in the 70s, performing art out of the van they lived in. When they felt the relationship had run its course, they decided to walk the Great Wall of China, each from one end, meeting for one last big […]
BOO design | portraits
Oh. My. Ga. I can’t. I am head over heels for these portraits by London-based Art Director and Photographer Madame Peripetie. The styling in this series titled BOO design | portraits is beautifully done. It’s very simple yet stunning. And the whole metallic/bug vibe is very, very trendy (in an almost creepy way). Today I […]
Half Awake and Half Asleep in the Water by Asako Narahashi
Armed with a waterproof camera – Japanese artist Asako Narahashi – captures the midpoint between dreams and reality (or water and earth). I’m not sure if the stars are sending all this art inspiration lately – but every single post I’ve done in the last week or so have had some sort of significance – […]