Ben Grasso’s paintings portray architectural structures, which resemble wooden houses from his home town, undergoing a deconstruction/reconstruction process. These homes are torn from their foundations and lifted high into the air where they are reborn into new, dramatic and beautiful forms.
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Okkervil River, Your Past Life as a Blast
This week’s song pick is, Your Past Life as a Blast by Okkervil River.
Thomas Hawk, the “Photography Factory”
Thomas Hawk is a “photography factory” trying to publish 1,000,000 finished, processed photographs before he dies. With a goal like this, you can imagine the range of imagery in his collection. The number of photographs in Hawk’s collection is stagering as he documents life around him.
Josh Garrels, White Owl
This week’s amazing song, White Owl, is from Josh Garrels’ latest album Love & War & the Sea in Between.
The “Remarkable” Art of Bill Talsma
Bill Talsma’s most recent artwork comments on rewards we receive for insignificant or trivial things that we do. These pieces question what is truly remarkable or worthy of an award.
First Look at Today in Art Flickr Group
I recently setup a new Today in Art Flickr group and have been overwhelmed with the quality and variety of the participation. The purpose of this group is to find new artists on Flickr to feature on todayinart.com. So, I wanted to create this post to thank those who are participating already and encourage new folks to join.
Bombay Bicycle Club, Shuffle
I am late to the party on this one, but Shuffle by Bombay Bicycle Club is fantastic. Shuffle is a pre-release track from the album, A Different Kind of Fix.
Luminous Paintings by Randall Stoltzfus
Drawing influence from American masters like Albert Pinkham Ryder, Randall Stoltzfus painstakingly paints works which focus on light and an optical effect that he calls a good accident.
HDR Photography of Trey Ratcliff
Trey Ratliff continues to transform extraordinary photographs into scenes of unimaginable beauty with HDR (high dynamic range) photography.