2013年6月12日星期三

Michael Shapcott





 
Michael Shapcott was born on June 6, 1982 and grew up in Hartford, Connecticut. He studied Illustration for two years before switching to Fine Arts for the remainder of his studies at Paier College of Art in Hamden. Still in Connecticut, he has made a name for himself as a portrait painter.
Shapcott also produces videos documenting his process. He starts with highly detailed graphite drawing and then covers it bold washes of oil and acrylic. Being self-taught by experimentation also bolstered his confidence, says Shapcott, who credits his basic technique to his BFA studies but found he had to break away from these traditional methods to find a unique voice and style—one he continues to develops today.

Rob Sato






Rob Sato was born and raised in Sacramento and received his BFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts. Now based in Los Angeles, he produces rich and detailed imagery, which mixes stark horror with quiet beauty and humor.
Sato intends for his paintings inhabit a place between observed and imagined worlds. His work has been exhibited across California.

Danil Golovkin




 

Moscow based fashion and editorial photographer Danil Golovkin knows how to make photography appealing and mesmerizing

Magdalena Kapinos





 
Magdalena Kapinos is an artist hailing from Szczecin, Poland who creates digital paintings that borders between surreal and abstract forms. Today, we check out some of Kapinos’ work as well as taking a peak at some of her works in progress.

Cecilia Paredes art




 

Cecilia Paredes was born in Lima, Peru, and lives and works in San Jose and Philadelphia, United States. Her recent photographic work is a conspicuous exploration of sensual surfaces in which the body is deliberately confused with nature and nature with the body.
Paredes’ photography demonstrates that the body of the woman – her own body – is a sacred zone, not profane, to restore its perception as something miraculous amidst the technological chaos that currently surrounds us. The body is revealed as a tool, a space for signs, and a creation that is intimately connected to our surrounding natural environments.

Robert Tirado

 
 
 
 
 
Robert Tirado is an illustrator and graphic artist, currently based in Madrid, Spain. He combines manual and digital illustrations with graphic design and painting and is inspired by female beauty and photography. The work of Tirado is strongly influenced by music, art, geometry and fashion.





Artist Creates Amazing ‘Splatter Paint’ Portraits

 
 
 
                        


Foshan-based Chinese street artist Chen Yingjie—also known as “Hua Tunan”—combines his training in classical Chinese painting with western graffiti style to create his incredible splatter paint portraits of animals. Using the relatively hard to control method of splattering paint, the artist was able to transform seemingly chaotic patterns into amazingly cohesive portraits of eagles, parrots, goldfish and even people. Hauntingly realistic and expressive, Twisted Sifter described his art as “organized confusion at its finest”.

2013年5月30日星期四

Norman Rockwe


 
 
 
 
 
 Clearly Rockwell was not a racist, or a "classist". His paintings make it clear that he was very much the opposite. He merely thought well of the United States and its people, and painted images that express that goodness. I think what gets under your skin is something Rockwell remarked on himself. He said "I can't paint evil sorts of subjects." And that is apparently something you have a hard time with. Perhaps you think that only evil is real. Perhaps you think that the good is never anything more than a fantasy. Whatever it is that you think about the nature of the good, it doesn't justify putting Rockwell down.

2013年5月23日星期四

Kiko Farkas "autoral design"






Running Máquina Studio, a small visual research lab, he develops unique products for clients such as SESC, Unicamp and BMW...He's a member of AGI-Alliance Graphique Internationale, and co-founder of ADG-Association of Graphic Designers of Brazil.