Andrew Thomas Huang is an L.A. based artist who recently won the Slam Dance Film Festival 2012 in the category Special Jury Prize for Experimental Short. Once you watch the short (below) you’ll see why he created so much buzz with it. The images, colours and textures are enchantingly beautiful! Get ready to be hypnotized! all media: Andrew […]
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Artful Fridays – Winston Chmielinski
Holy crazy acrylic colour batman! The awesome alarm went off as soon as my eyes hit Winston Chmielinksi’s art. I am loving the rough brush strokes and vibrant hues – hence – this is Artful Friday worthy. While browsing through Winston’s site – I found a little something that I want to share with you: I […]
emergent behavior by Thomas Jackson
Thomas Jackson is the creative photographer behind these magical images. Thomas mixes the idea of landscapes and urban scenes with swarms created by everyday objects, the result: intriguing photographs filled with killer use of light and shadow. Could you imagine if you were walking down the street and you saw a cloud of colourful cups following […]
worldwide instameet day!
Desperados! Ah I am so hyper right now. I just came back from Instameet Vancouver and totally had a blast. For those who don’t know what this whole Instameet thing is, here’s the scoop: it’s a bunch of Instagram users getting together for a photo walk in their city – it happens everywhere around the world […]
Artful Fridays – Markus Linnenbrink
Desperados! TGIF (every time I say that I feel I’m about to eat burgers and fries). Yes, the weekend has finally arrived. The post comes a bit late today (sorry!) but it comes with a colourful BANG! Say hello to Markus Linnenbrink, a Brooklyn-based German artist (seriously, Brooklyn and Germany, what a cool combo) who is […]
fabricated realism by Alex Roulette
Whoa. This painting caught me off guard. Alex Roulette and his series Fabricated Realism are just off the charts. I love when artists bring back classic techniques with a twist – in this case Alex’s oil paintings depict “fabricated American landscapes” where the main characters aren’t some posing kings and queens – the main characters are real […]
beautiful messed up minds – George Korsmit
I am a bit obsessed with George Korsmit. His art is right up my alley – and I’m assuming yours too. Geometry, bright colours, pattern – just put Thor’s muscles in it and I’ll marry it. How freaking incredible is the floor above? AH! Shitballs, so inspiring. Lately I’ve been meaning to paint but, to […]