Ever since interviewing Chandra Bocci way back when, I’ve been looking for another 3D artist that utilized shapes and textures in a way that felt equally powerful to me. I haven’t really found one… until today, with the work of...
Great Depression – 1930’s Los Angeles. Case Information Unavailable. 13″w x 18″h, edition of 10, $150.00 The fabulously talented Chris Crites has some lovely limited edition prints on sale. If you’ve wanted to own some...
Portland conceptual artist Abraham Ingle‘s first solo show is quite a curious one. Starting today at False Front Studio in Portland, Ingle will be displayed his socially-inspired art. The show, entitled If A Tree Falls… consists of all new...
I just wanted to take my art posting goofiness down a notch and feature some works by someone who really captures beauty in poetic ways. Tran Nguyen‘s sensitive soul is highlighted with her tender, emotional pieces which utilize subtle hints...
Lily McElroy throws herself at men and she is not shy about her leaping! Lily photographs herself flying through the air with impressive force and one imagines that from time to time she must end up tackling the men she hurls herself towards. On her...
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...
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...