… that’s of course my humble opinion, but Noriko Ambe‘s use of paper-cutting in a three-dimensional setting is just way too impressive to not swoon over. I could probably link pictures from now until the end of eternity, but these...
Textiles are amongst the most wasteful items human beings consume on a regular basis, so why not turn ugly secondhand clothing into art? Derick Melander does it. Stacks of textiles are oriented by color to create neat vertical columns that...
Sara Zin is a Seattle oil painter who creates striking portraits that are both smooth and pixelated. Sara paintings are mostly portraits, but she describes her work as being concerned with specific moments: “As individuals, we are drawn to...
Enveloping oil paintings and stop-motion videos constitute the bulk of Ben Weiner’s current solo show at Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles. Entitled Material And Illusion, the show is only running through July 3rd, 2010, so please catch this...
These graphite works by Lynne Wood are a little more than meets the eye. On the surface, they seem like nothing more randomly-oriented lines on paper, but when seen in respective to one another, it soon becomes obvious that each piece is carefully...
Finnish artist Jarmo Mäkilä has some creepy artwork, but in the most subtle of ways. They’re creepy because they often depict human beings tromping around, completely oblivious to all of the animals around them that are lazing around, having...
Almost missed this show by Ariana Page Russell, who works taking photographs of skin. “How can that possibly be interesting?” you ask? Judging by the description, I would have imagined some kind of macro biological photography analysis...
Interior Designer Irene Lovett matches images of interior design with music albums to create a sonic-visual mash-up of a non-projected, non-synthesized sort. Check these out for some ideas of what you might be able to do at your house! — THE...