Sunday, August 14, 2016

Let’s enjoy the new work of James Jean - American visual...





















Let’s enjoy the new work of James Jean - American visual artist of Taiwanese origin.

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Paintings by Jen Lobo Jen Lobo is an American illustrator and...





















Paintings by Jen Lobo

Jen Lobo is an American illustrator and painter born in 1980.

…In my work, I really like to take the violence out of the situation and show the action of a volatile situation in a very peaceful way. Although the sky is stormy, the ocean is somewhat still and the waves have a sort of ribbon-like aspect to them. I like the idea of retelling these antiquated stories and putting some sort of new spin on them. I also only like the essential elements to be in the composition. 

I want the paintings to be as simple as possible with only the necessary details. I am inspired a lot by old natural history texts and illustrations. I really love scientific theories that have long ago been discarded and early accounts of exploration. I want my work to have an element of antiquity presented in a modern light. 

Jen currently living on a small farm on Sauvie Island in Portland, Ore.


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Ceramic Sculptures by Johnson TsangJohnson Tsang  is a sculptor...





















Ceramic Sculptures by Johnson Tsang

Johnson Tsang  is a sculptor based in Hong Kong who focuses on ceramics, stainless steel sculptures and public art project.

Tsang has said that he tries to express human nature in his artwork, and to do so he employs realist sculptural techniques complemented by surrealist imaginations. He also integrates two elements, “human beings” and “objects,” into creative themes.

Tsang is known for his masterful creations in porcelain, but also focuses on stainless steel sculptures and public artworks. He loves to capture the beauty of versatile splashes with his works. Tsang has received numerous awards, including The Secretary for Home Affairs’ Commendation from the Government of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region in 2009 for outstanding achievements in international art events. 

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