Thoughts
Upcoming work, news, inspiration, randomness — all that we do and all that is us.
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MAD REAL
June 23, 2014One might have to look twice to realise that the image above is not a photograph. In fact, it’s an oil painting. Yes, you read that right. Even a double take might not suffice to convince most that this image was not captured with a camera’s click. Florida-based photorealist painter Doug Bloodworth went a step […]
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Dream of The Soft Look
November 14, 2013Portraying elderly subjects revisiting their childhood heroes, artist Jason Yarmosky captures his grandparents in this heartfelt series. Enlisting the help of his 85 year old grandparents dolled in familiar costumes that hark back to popular culture, the magic lies in his ability to capture joy, youth, freedom, purity, tenderness and melancholia all at once. Celebratory, […]
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Cabin Escape
October 25, 2013The perfect fuel for dreamier days and languid states of mind, this awe-inspiring compendium of some of the most beautiful cabins around the world will enchant and mesmerize. Pristine, placid lakes, lush greenery and forlorn lands hint at freedom and a free-wheeling lifestyle removed from the noise and chaos of urban life. Thinking of a […]
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Spatial Tendencies
October 22, 2013A space within a space within a space. This is what Sinta Werner’s works revolves around – dimensions. Her astounding play on perspective, lines and technical artistry are beautifully orchestrated to disillusion the viewer. More importantly, it challenges assumptions and questions the concept of space. Profound and unsettling all the same, Werner shares that she […]
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A Sliver Of Time
October 16, 2013” If you haven’t answered your e-mails and your voicemails and your text messages and chat messages, then you’re likely buried under a sea of physical mail — fliers, coupons, bills and, like a spotted zebra, the occasional personal letter. The wave of demands on […]
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Where The Wild Things Are
October 11, 2013Looming, life-like and reminding us very much of the fantasy-drama film, Where the Wild things Are, remnants from the natural world morph into temporary life-sized sculptures in this series of works by artist Patrick Dougherty. Made to last only three weeks, these figurative nests are made from natural materials, such as stones, branches, and old […]