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Recycle Experience
Bandung, Indonesia has been famous for its creative movement pioneered by their youngsters far beyond their government limitation. This movement created a new culture which can only be described by experiencing their emerging passion and idealism. This culture is also bringing out so many talented and passionate artists within their... » read more
Reading between the Lines
The impressive project “Reading Between the Lines” by Gijs Van Vaerenbergh was officially presented on September 24 in the Z-OUT project of Z33, in the city of Borgloon-Heers, Limburg, Belgium. The church, a mix of artistic and architectural object, consists of 30 tons of steel, 2000 columns, built on a... » read more
NEW CANVASES BY LEZA ONE AOS
Two new canvases by Marc Leza Jasikovic Untiltled feelings | mixed media on canvas | 100 x 70 cm | 2011 Devotion | acrylic on canvas | 50 x 60 cm | 2011 » read more
Indulge Art
INDULGE IN THE ART OF IVAN HOO Ivan Hoo is a person who lives and breathes art. Ivan has no formal art training. He is a self-taught artist. As a small child he would draw constantly, experimenting with many different types of medium, such as charcoal, graphite, tortillon, pastel, and... » read more
Chinese Surrealist Painting: Deng Xinli.
Deng Xinli’s work can be described as a critical fantasy that expresses the political and symbolic changes into Chinese values seen by an Asiatic eye and his social interaction beyond the military power. He is guided by the changes of patterns of this era, combined with a surrealist mood that... » read more
Michael Johansson’s sculptures
Michael Johansson is a Swedish artist who does a thorough job with common objects, turning them into amazing sculptures and installations. By removing them from the ordinary subjective context, Johansson plays with other patterns of organization that makes those pieces a single object. » read more
The “Father of Pop” dies at the age of 89
This is how is known Richard Hamilton. Born in London in 1922, he is enshrined as the “Father of Pop” in 1956 with the collage titled “Just What Is It That Makes Today’s Homes So Different, So Appealing?”. In those years, Hamilton founded the Independent Group (1952) at the Institute... » read more
Chris Buzelli illustrates Krampus
Chris Buzelli finished a new piece called “And the Children Shall Inherit the Earth”. The piece is based on the legend of Krampus, a mythical creature recognized in alpine countries. » read more
Ben Grasso, “Apocalyptic” paintings
Ben Grasso was born in 1979 in Cleveland, Ohio. Ben Grasso’s paintings represent the fragility of things and instability due to natural or man-made catastrophic events like hurricanes, storms and deadly crashes. His paintings suggest a narrative constantly survey on the border between representation and abstraction. » read more
Ruben Ireland
Ruben Ireland is an illustrator based in London. His tools include ink, acrylic, watercolor, weathered paper as well as Photoshop, creating emotional images with beautiful horned girls, or face to face with birds and wild animals. » read more









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