Grandiose. A Mary, mother of Jesus look alike
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Grandiose. A Mary, mother of Jesus look alike
(Source: nevver)
Caleb Brown (b.1981, USA) - Shark Drop. Oil on Canvas (2009-2010)
New York based artist Caleb Brown was born in Washington State where he was raised and started drawing and painting at a very young age. His paintings are cultural allegories that aim to reflect his view of the modern world. He combines themes and elements of contemporary life (such as media culture, genetic engineering, globalization, etc.) and expands into completely ridiculous scenes that depict a fictitious near-future or alternate reality. Brown’s hope is that by employing this editorial and often satirical method of expression, rather than using a more journalistic approach, he might communicate his observations and feelings about our modern existence more aptly than by painting actual images of contemporary life. Great thanks to the artist for sending this over.
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love it!
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Via Grafik. Sooner or Later It All Falls Down.
Sorry not all falls down, but WE all do…
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“A revelation trembled just beyond the threshold of her understanding.”
Drawings: Eno Henze, Tomorrow will be like today
I find this truly disturbing but I don’t know why
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Paolo Troilo (b.1972, Italy)
Paolo Troilo’s artistic expression characterizes for the originality of the formal procedure. His working instruments are not brushes or palettes, but only his hands: one spreads colors, unfolding at the same time his five fingers, the other holds the mobile phone, which reports the picture of him as the model. Troilus’ painting is predominantly bi-color, based on the use of ivory and “gray payne” or ivory and “green bladder”. This choice gives strength and vigor to every brush stroke. Since 2006, Paolo Troilo took part to Miart, Art Verona and to many group and solo exhibitions.
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so powerful
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Helen Masacz - Empty Bed / How Can You Sleep At Night. Oil on Board, 70x44 cm
My body aches at night, tosses and turns for the contours of your soul…
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@carissarho
how is this happening!?!?
Just wow…
when I grow up, I want to be like you…
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