Andrea Ferrigno’s drawings and paintings have a digital look about them. I don’t know what her process is, but the precision in some of these is quite magnificent.
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Selected Paintings from Chris Trueman
Chris Trueman delivers an explosion of color, line and texture in his most recent paintings. I first featured Chris Trueman’s work in 2008 when his style was more geometric and controlled. While Trueman’s current style still includes geometric elements, the paint is more fluid and energetic.
Featured Gallery & Street Art by REMED
I absolutely love the artwork of REMED and I have to thank RQM for showing this to me. RQM is a talented Berlin MC that collaborated with REMED on COLORS FADE, LIGHT GOES ON to create a great mosaic piece made up of 84 7″ records. REMED feels like an art superstar, slinging out amazing artwork regularly, on the street and in the gallery.
New Illustrations by Jim Bradshaw
Jim Bradshaw is a talented illustrator from New Jersey with a massive and beautiful collection of work. Jim’s illustrations mix a vector cartoony style with grungy, dirty textures.
Exploring Issues of Darkness in Paint by Matthew Hindley
In his latest work, Matthew Hindley explores themes of darkness with his rich oils and acrylics. These paintings capture figures in a moment of strong emotion leaving the audience wondering what might happen next.
Illustration & Sculpture by Ronald Kurniawan
Ronald Kurniawan draws, paints and sculpts wild and imaginative scenes and characters.
Distorted Urban Realism Paintings by Justin BUA
Justin BUA paints the urban culture of NY, NY in vibrant color and beautiful distorted realism. The paintings are rich with detail and each one tells a unique story.
Featured Paintings by Katherine Mann
I seem to be on a kick for revisiting artists that I have previously featured. 😀 I have really enjoyed looking back through old posts and finding how each artists work has evolved. I featured a piece, Growth I, by Katherine Mann in 2008, and I was thrilled to find new work from her in my inbox.
Street Art by Damon Ginandes
Degraw Street Mural, Brooklyn, NY :: Spray Paint & Latex Acrylic 60′ x12′
Damon Ginandes, a Brooklyn based mixed media artist, paints elaborate compositions of portraits intermingling with one another.
Devoid of context and stripped of external identity, they are portraits of souls – ageless, anonymous, and solitary. Their longing stares serve as a mute communication from which a distinct visual and psychological intimacy emerges.