
Ann Marshall’s work combines realistic painting with patterned and textured collage elements. I especially enjoy the direction of her newer portraits, where the collage elements have lots of texture and color.
Ann Marshall’s work combines realistic painting with patterned and textured collage elements. I especially enjoy the direction of her newer portraits, where the collage elements have lots of texture and color.
Jeroen Koolhaas and Dre Urhahn, working under the artist title of Haas & Hahn, transform environments into large scale works of art.
Today’s art is by Fernando Chamarelli. Chamarelli’s work includes “mosaic, geometric elements, organic forms and harmonic lines connecting symbols, legends, philosophies, religions and customs of ancient and modern civilizations.”
Arkiv is an amazing painter, sculptor and toy maker. His paintings are rich with color and fluid movement and his toys are sculpted with perfection.
Gabriel Campanario is the “Seattle Sketcher” of the Seattle Times. Campanario regularly posts new drawings observing people and places in Seattle.
Many thanks to Art Asylum Boston for introducing me to Kevin Peterson. Peterson’s paint reveals a sharp contrast between the innocent world of a child and the reality of the world in which they live.
I find myself drawn to Doug Bloodworth’s “pop” themed paintings. Bloodworth uses a style of idealized realism to transform ordinary popular foods, games, comics, etc. into engaging compositions.
Are Mokkelbost is a talented artist and musician. The wonderful “Entities” you see here are only a part of his body of work.