Monday, October 31, 2011

Sunday, October 30, 2011

MINJAE LEE - WORX

Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Markers and acrylic paint by Minjae Lee
Minjae Lee is a 20 year old illustrator and painter from Korea. His Favorite mediums are markers and acrylic paint

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

DANNY O'CONNOR - WORX


Today we want to show you beautiful portrait paintings by UK based painter Danny O’Connor (aka DOC). "Concentrating mainly on figurative and portrait subject matter, his influences include comic books, graffiti, illustration, and character design. With a strong graphic element visible in his work, O’Connor uses a wide range of media including acrylics, spray paint, ink, paint markers, and household gloss and emulsions. O’Connor has exhibited alongside some of the worlds leading Urban artists such as Banksy and Adam Neate as well as other gallery shows across the UK."

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

JUNK IMPRESSIONISM


Artist Tom Deininger re-created Monet’s 1899 masterpiece Bridge over a Pond of Water Lilies, using found objects like plastic forks, phone cords, bottle caps, markers, lighters, combs, and children’s toys. Tom says, "The glue gun is one of the most important and essential tool that I use in my works. I like working with all kinds of materials. That’s the fun in it really. One thing that entertains me is the appropriation of an object to serve a function other than it’s intended use. It’s the way evolution works."


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Great innocent-looking manga girls, by Meago / Magda from Poland:


(images credit: Meago)

Illusory life-like drawing:

Saturday, October 22, 2011

COREY HELFORD GALLERY


This Saturday night, June 11th at the Corey Helford Gallery, a duo show opens with the main solo show featuring new works from Nouar and a small show from Joshua Petker entitled “Celluloid Constellations”. This new exhibition features paintings inspired by the Golden Age of Hollywood. Platinum Cheese has a small interview with Joshua Petker about this show and the inspiration for it. Check out the preview images and then keep your eye on the gallery’s site for the full show.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

PIERRE ADOLPHE VALETTE


Pierre Adolphe Valette

Posted by Charley Parker at 10:46 pm 
Pierre Adolphe Valette
Little known Impressionist painter Pierre Adolphe Valette was born in St. Etienne, an industrial city in France, and spent much of his career living and working in Manchester, an industrial city in the north of England.
He studied in France at the fine arts school in Bordeaux, and in England took evening classes at the Manchester Municipal School of Art. He joined the staff of the latter institution, and among his pupils was the well known English artist WS Lowry.
Valette was heavily influenced by Monet, but took from him the misty atmospheric colors more typical of the elder artist’s work in London, rather than his brightly dabbed French landscapes.
Vallette became a master of portraying atmospheric perspective and mood, his industrial landscapes are marvels of soft edges and hinted silhouettes.
A new exhibition at The Lowry explores the influence the transplanted French painter had on the English artists around him.

ANDREW SALGADO


Andrew Salgado

Paintings by Andrew Salgado.
Artist painter Andrew Salgado

Artist painter Andrew Salgado
Artist painter Andrew Salgado
Andrew Salgado @ Tache Gallery