Holly Senn is a Tacoma artist who funnels her day job into her artmaking: Holly is a reference librarian, and she uses old books to create intricate installations of surreal worlds.
It often seems that something is lost when street artists show in gallery settings, but this Irvine Contemporary show from Brooklyn based street artist Gaia is a welcome example of a successful transition from canvas-as-wall to canvas-on-wall.
Two brilliant shows on display simultaneously at ThinkSpace (6009 Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA), now through July 2nd. Ekundayo Ekundayo combines street art with fine art in a melange of acrylic paint, spraypaint, watercolor, and ink on...
Multi-talented musician/artist/everything Sebastian Blanck has some pretty cool time-lapse collage portraits posted on his Vimeo. Check out this one of Chris Keating of Yeasayer: Chris Keating from sebastianblanck on Vimeo. And this one of Hisham...
I stumbled upon Joey’s work last night at Assemble Gallery as part of the Greenwood/Phinney Art Walk. Assemble is a new space that’s only been open a few months, and their inaugural exhibits have showcased some really lovely work. I...
A large-scale watercolor by Walton Ford, who has been at it forever. Allow this image to speak heaps about his capabilities:
Falling Bough : 3′ x 9′ : 2002
Drive-by post using Storm Tharp‘s own words to describe his art best: “According to Roman Mythology, the Pillars of Hercules were built by Hercules near the Straits of Gibraltar. The pillars are, in fact, two peaks rising from the sea at...
Jeremy Mangan is an artist based out of the tiny little town of Fife. Jeremy paints barns– barns adrift in the ocean, barns winding their way through wheat fields, barns just sitting being barns– and manages to make them sweetly magical...