Thoughts

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  • CUT & PASTE

    December 30, 2014

    Collaging used to be the stuff of childhood classrooms, where the act of cutting and pasting, construction and deconstruction, created intriguing, sometimes nonsensical, new pieces of art. Artist Eugenia Loli takes collaging to a whole new level, however. She used to work in the technology industry, and left that to focus on her art. Some […]

  • Remember Crayola? That fat jumbo marker or crayon in a plethora of colours that everyone had fun with when they were kids? Daniel Seung Lee and Dawn Kim take us back to the days of our childhood through this photography series, inspired by the wacky names that Crayola uses. Colours such as Banana Mania and Pink Flamingo are translated […]

  • BLOOMS OF WAR

    October 28, 2014

    In the vein of Banksy’s famous Molotov Cocktail graffiti art, French creative Mister Blick combines iconic black and white wartime photographs with delicate illustrations of flowers and petals. A statement on war and peace, or just a playful reimagination of reality? Blick leaves it up to the viewer to decide. See more of Mister Blick’s […]

  • UP IN THE AIR

    October 23, 2014

    At first, it isn’t quite apparent whether these houses are objects of fact or fiction. Clothes lines, signal antennas, telephone wires, neon lights — everything that we’re accustomed to, except for one thing: all the houses seem to be suspended in mid air. Photographer Laurent Chehere creates intriguing little worlds in each house, and appeals […]

  • RGB

    October 21, 2014

    Photographer David Benjamin Sherry strips away the colours of nature and adds in his own, but instead of creating artificiality, Sherry’s photographs force the viewer to pay attention to the aspects of the landscape that are usually glossed over. The monochromatic landscapes seem otherworldly and unfamiliar, but after a bit of a pause, the mind’s […]

  • EVERYDAY ART

    October 16, 2014

      Sometimes it’s not very easy to understand modern art. A plain white square mounted on the wall? An empty room? That’s when Toni Spyra’s witty street art comes to the rescue. Not to say that his art pieces aren’t conceptual—they require the viewer to think, or at least interpret it in his or her […]