Sunday, September 5, 2010

Valerie Hegarty



This is a very awesome artist! I am obsessed with the contrast of decay as beauty.

1.Valerie Hegarty
Unearthed 2008
Wood and mixed media
Approx. 36" x 22" x 10"

2.Valerie Hegarty
Driftwood Painting 2006
Foamcore, paper, paint, glue, gel medium, plastic buckets, wood
Approx. 59" x 67" x 16"

Monday, August 30, 2010

Edward Kinsella III



Another artist using water colors :-)

New LOVE! : Stina Persson






Stina Persson is an illustrator based in Stockholm, Sweden.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Jesse Graves


I really hope that some where along the line me and him are related.

"I began stenciling with mud to put environmentally conscious messages in public spaces. I use mud or earth because it is a fundamental life-giving substance, logical for my messages. Mud stencils are an evolving medium, intended for art and social justice, not corporate advertisement. I am an artist and maker based in Milwaukee Wisconsin I can be reached at jessegraves@gmail.com."

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Jeff Wassmann


Prince Otto von Bismarck, 1896

Raoul Hausmann


This artist was part of the Dada movement. I wouldnt say that I am directly inspired by DADA but I do have strong interest in Absurdism.

Mechanical Head [The Spirit of Our Age], assemblage circa 1920

Nadia ILiffe


"Exploring the relationship between ourselves and the technologies we create is the central theme behind Nadia's mixed media artwork. Nadia has travelled extensively while working as as a graphic designer, photographer and sculptor. She now specialises particularly in sculptures that blend reactive metals like titanium or copper with reclaimed objects like antique clocks or old computer parts.

Nadia Iliffe lives and works in London, UK where she continues to create and exhibit her recycled artwork. She also accepts commissions to produce custom recycled artwork or reproduce an existing piece for corporations or museums."