Sunday, March 27, 2016

Street Art by Alex Mac 3HCHe signs his creations ALEX MAC 3HC....



















Street Art by Alex Mac 3HC

He signs his creations ALEX MAC 3HC. Alex is his name and MAC and 3HC are his crew. Born in 1973, the Parisian street artist Alex Mac H3C is a classical urban artist, except he excels and is one the best at what he does! He really masters the portrait painting, modeling the light on the skin with perfection and contrasts it very well with a composition of solid colors. He virtuously plays with mashups of different cultures as Hip-hop, Indian, Cyberpunk, Manga and others. Inspired by hip-hop culture, he covers the walls of the French capital and its suburbs with lettering and characters. As a Street Artist, Alex Mac 3HC specialty is large-scale portraits. He is depicting rap music industry  figures or oniric women. His heroines are Native American beauties, futuristic and sensual androids, and inspiring priestesses… (Article by Mo)


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Binti by David Palumbo



Binti by David Palumbo

Chantal HoreisCurly drawings and paintings from german...





















Chantal Horeis

Curly drawings and paintings from german freelancer Chantal Horeis. She is active on Facebook and her portfolio. [Thanks Eatsleepdraw]

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really-shit: LEAGUE OF EXTRAVAGANT GRANNIES, Osborne...







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LEAGUE OF EXTRAVAGANT GRANNIES, Osborne Macharia

This is the story of Kenya’s League Of Extravagant Grannies who were once corporate and government leaders in the 1970’s but are now retired. They now live the retired high life, traveling to exotic and remote areas within Africa to explore, party and enjoy in exclusivity. Little is known about these ladies.

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Illustrations by Chung Shek











Illustrations by Chung Shek

crossconnectmag: Łukasz Wodyński born in Bydgoszcz is a Polish...



















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Łukasz Wodyński born in Bydgoszcz is a Polish artist painter who creates using both media painting, drawing and multimedia techniques. Also performs LIVE ACTS (interdisciplinary projects / a synthesis of theater, performance and visual arts). He centers around a man and his existence.

Wodyński focuses on the forms of both human body and that of a painting. Great many of his works look at art nude from an innovative perspective. On the realistic in its form drawing the artist usually puts thick streaks of paint in order to build a multilayered and thus prodigiously expressive image of a human. It seems that the artist is conveying the following message: this particular body expresses a particular and unique existence. The omnipresent deformation brings various associations depending on the context. Many figures in his paintings may resemble dreamy spectres or allude to abstraction due to deformity. Nevertheless, most of the paintings can be placed in between expressionism and onirism as well as figurative and abstractionist art (…) Art. Painter Piotr Klugowski - Professor at Faculty of Fine Arts Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń 2010.

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Illustrations by Gemma Capdevila









Illustrations by Gemma Capdevila

Illustrations by Gemma Capdevila









Illustrations by Gemma Capdevila

crossconnectmag: Painting,Film or Photograph, the Extraordinary...





















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Painting,Film or Photograph, the Extraordinary American Photographer Gregory Crewdson

Gregory Crewdson works within a photographic tradition that combines the documentary style of William Eggleston and Walker Evans with the dream-like vision of filmmakers such as Stephen Spielberg and David Lynch. Crewdson’s method is equally filmic, building elaborate sets to take pictures of extraordinary detail and narrative portent.

When he was ten, Crewdson’s father, a psychoanalyst, took him to see a Diane Arbus exhibition at MoMA, an early aesthetic experience that informed his decision to become a photographer. Work includes the Natural Wonder series, dioramas created by the artist with insects, animals and body parts in small-town settings both mundane and menacing. Recent series include Twilight and Beneath the Roses, everyday scenes with charged, surreal moods that hint at the longings and malaise of suburban America. These pictures are like incomplete sentences, with little reference to prior events or what may follow. The artist has referred the ‘limitations of a photograph in terms of narrative capacity to have an image that is frozen in time, (where) there’s no before or after’ and has turned that restriction into a unique strength.

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