Brian Dettmer transforms old books into relief sculpture, revealing his finished piece as he carves and peels away the pages one at a time.
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Mixed Media Collage by Kim Frohsin
Kim Frohsin’s newer collage work has honed in on select bits of imagery to explore and is ripe with color and texture.
Illustration by L Filipe dos Santos
Today we have some great illustration from L Filipe dos Santos and there is something refreshing about his bio.
20 Most Popular Posts on Today in Art – 2010
As the year comes to an end, I, like many, tend to reflect on the last year. One thing I enjoy is looking back to see what posts readers of Today in Art like most. The best way I have of doing this today is by looking at the most visited posts.
Featured Sculpture by Leonardo Drew
Leonardo Drew unifies seemingly random, ordinary objects into large scale sculptural installations. These objects reference and reflect Drew’s own history and background.
Watercolor and Ink Drawings by Marco Zamora
Working mostly in watercolors and inks, Marco Zamora creates large scale drawings on paper that deal with themes of anonymity, his environment, and the conditions/actions of the people that inhabit it.
Paintings by Ann Marshall
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.
Andrea Ferrigno
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.
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.