Saturday, April 30, 2011

No Love For the Mouse?



I love love love vinyl or resin art. It's like a living cartoon. But in Jiri Geller's case, a dead cartoon. He must've been traumatized as a kid at Disneyland or something. But in any case, I love love love this style of art. http://www.jirigeller.com/index.html

Mas Aled Lewis


I wanted to include this too because it was something we talked about and tried doing in class last week. Its crazy when you look at the zoomed in image. The entire image is made up of numbers,symbols and letters.

Aled Lewis



Aled Lewis' illustrations are so flippin' funny. You could live under a rock and still find the humor in these samples. My favorite one here is the big foam-man finding his foam hand in the stadium crowd. I love anything Star Wars, so I'm being biased by saying the Spock & Vader picture is one of my favorites too.
http://www.aledlewis.com/

Sara Frost


I thought this was interesting. I love the use of everyday things as a form of art. Here are pics of her work. One is a close up of this huge wall of computer keyboard buttons. The other is a wall of everyday things that are close in color tone. http://www.sarahfrost.info/

Monday, April 18, 2011

Blaine Fontana


This dude is amazing! What can't he do?! He does it all. He does what I hope to do, and that's be awesome in multiple medias. http://www.blainefontana.com/Gallery.html  Click on this link to check out his collection.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Hilary Pecis


Also in the same JUXTAPOZ magazine, check out Hilary Pecis. Web address is easy enough, www.hilarypecis.com. Her works look very similar to what we've done in class already.

Eric Yahnker


It's been a while, but I picked up the May issue of JUXTAPOZ, and one of the featured artists in this issue is Eric Yahnker. His illustrations are done with colored pencils on paper, charcoal/ graphite on paper, and a combination of all three. My favorite one is entitled The Big Con-onization (Mutha from Calcutta). Charcoal & graphite on paper 97"x72", 2010. just go to ericyahnker.com to see his other works.