Sunday, May 15, 2016

Land Art by Michael McGillis The color enhanced workMichigan...


Land Art by Michael McGillis




Land Art by Michael McGillis


Land Art by Michael McGillis






Land Art by Michael McGillis


Land Art by Michael McGillis

Land Art by Michael McGillis

 The color enhanced workMichigan based artist, Michael McGillis, takes on a long, sinuous form which begs to be explored. He is using man-made mediums like house paint or discarded plastic bags to bring a splash of unreal color to many of his installations and creates incredibly saturated alterations in nature with a diverse range of materials from paint to electric tape to fluorescent colored grocery bags. The result is an electric manipulation of the natural world that is shockingly beautiful.


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Visual Artist: Jeff Soto Jeff Soto born Fullerton, CA 1975, is a...





















Visual Artist: Jeff Soto

Jeff Soto born Fullerton, CA 1975, is a painter, illustrator, and muralist who has exhibited in galleries and museums around the world. His distinct color palette, subject matter and technique have been said to bridge the gap between Pop Surrealism and Street Art. He is represented in the United States by Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York City.  Follow him on Twitter.


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Art by PLOTPlot is an artist, about which we know very little....





















Art by PLOT

Plot is an artist, about which we know very little. He lives and works in South-Western France. So let us admire his artwork.


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Sahana RamakrishnanIt would be nice for there to be some...





















Sahana Ramakrishnan

It would be nice for there to be some external means to reach internal equilibrium, right? But no such panacea exists. Except maybe in art like Sahana Ramakrishnan’s. You get drawn into her lines, dark and smooth like direct thought, and into her forms, simultaneously familiar and mythic, like the stepping stones to enlightenment, and you feel the coming of a sense of peace, of a sacred sense of wellbeing, an almost religious reaching out, a moiling turmoil made right for those willing to be receptive.

If you’ll be in New York any time from now until May 21st, you’re in luck—Ramakrishnan is having a show at her studio. Check it out!

And, if you have Facebook, you’re in double luck, because we do, too. Don’t be afraid, be a friend!

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