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“A Legacy Begins” by Ben Walker
This piece is part of the Monsters show currently on display at Project One Gallery in San Francisco. Check out more of his clever & well executed work on his website: http://www.benwalkerart.com
“A Legacy Begins” by Ben Walker
This piece is part of the Monsters show currently on display at Project One Gallery in San Francisco. Check out more of his clever & well executed work on his website: http://www.benwalkerart.com
Schwinn pigeon by Edouard Martinet
Quote from the artists website:
Edouard Martinet transforms everyday objects found in flea-markets and car boot sales into works of art. Working with a variety of refuse materials such as rusted kitchen pans, typewriter keys, car lights and other scrap metals, Edouard Martinet sculpts several types of animals and insects. His sculptures are made without the use of solder. He fits each component into place as if putting together a puzzle of random pieces and parts. Each masterpiece is carefully assembled after having drafted several detailed sketches. This process requires a sufficient amount of time to get from the idea to the completion.
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photo by Mariel Clayton
wow. just wow. incredibly detailed photos of a wide variety of domestic (and highly subversive) situations. If you work at a toy store, NSFW is an understatement.
Recently featured on Looks like Good Design.
Reblog from the uber sexy, radtastic blog by Jesse Bodas.
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Family Portraits, 2011 by Robert Bowen
Bowen has a solo show at Lopo Gallery, in San Francisco. Aug 13 - Sep 3rd. You may find more work by this artist, an interview, behind the scenes photos from a film project with Alex Pardee and exclusive photo portraits of the artist by Purebred on my blog.
Jesus Criss, by Robert Bowen
Bowen has a solo show at Lopo Gallery, in San Francisco. Aug 13 - Sep 3rd. You may find more work by this artist, an interview, behind the scenes photos from a film project withAlex Pardee and exclusive photo portraits of the artist by Purebred on my blog.
St Elmo’s Fire, by Robert Bowen
Bowen has a solo show at Lopo Gallery, in San Francisco. Aug 13 - Sep 3rd. You may find more work by this artist, an interview, behind the scenes photos from a film project with Alex Pardee and exclusive photo portraits of the artist by Purebred on my blog.
All he Sees Now is Rainbows, by Robert Bowen
Bowen has a solo show at Lopo Gallery, in San Francisco. Aug 13 - Sep 3rd. You may find more work by this artist, an interview, behind the scenes photos from a film project with Alex Pardee and exclusive photo portraits of the artist by Purebred on my blog.
Nerd Medusa, 24”x48” 2011 by Robert Bowen
Bowen has a solo show at Lopo Gallery, in San Francisco. Aug 13 - Sep 3rd. You may find more work by this artist, an interview, behind the scenes photos from a film project with Alex Pardee and exclusive photo portraits of the artist by Purebred on my blog.
New work by Josh Keyes, ”Writhing” 2011
More artwork, an interview, studio photos and other tidbits are featured in my art blog, “Ransom Notes.”
New work by Josh Keyes, ”Writhing” 2011
More artwork, an interview, studio photos and other tidbits are featured in my art blog, “Ransom Notes.”
New work by Josh Keyes, ” Cerberus” 2011
More artwork, an interview, studio photos and other tidbits are featured in my art blog, “Ransom Notes.”
This portrait was done by artist Andrew Myers with thousands of Phillips head screws in plywood. (WOW!)
An extensive article, interview and many pieces are previewed on “Alice’s blog” at My Modern Met.
Tiny Showcase is selling an uplifting screen print by Jesse LeDoux. $25 from the sale of each print will be donated to the International Red Cross’ relief efforts in Japan. The cheerful artwork celebrates all that is beautiful and wonderful about Japan. It uses high-gloss white ink over the red Rising Sun - when viewed at an angle only the red dot is visible. Go here to view/purchase print.
Martin Wittfooth

The Fountain, 56” x 34”, 2010

Red Soil, 36” x 24”, 2010

Bacchus, 48” x 36” 2010

Sanctuary, 48” x 36”, 2010

The Fish Market, 54” x 32”, 2010
A brief sampling a some of Martin Wittfooth’s latest paintings.
You may read more about Wittfooth’s process, read an interview, see a studio visit and of course view many more paintings in my blog, “Ransom Notes.”
Martin Wittfooth’s “Spring” will be part of the Hi-Fructose Magazine - Invitational Group Show at Roq la Rue in Seattle, WA. March 11 – April 14th.
You may read more about Wittfooth’s work in my blog, “Ransom Notes.”