Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art. Show all posts
Sunday, 8 November 2009
VIDEOGIOCO by Donato Sansone
Check out this incredible animation. I like the circularity of it, its 'what goes around, comes around'ness.
Wednesday, 16 September 2009
Shara Hughes
This summer, in a secluded summer house on the coast of Denmark, I met Shara and her art.
I think her art is a really raw display of emotions. She uses a plethora of complex, very colourful patterns and lots of symbolism. I feel like every piece is a huge enigma and somehow I think the emotions she wants to convey are so personal that she ended up making the puzzles unsolvable. But I can definitely sense that the answers, truths, and secrets are lurking in there.
Here are my favourite pieces.
She just launched a website, so be sure to check it out for the rest of her work.
I think her art is a really raw display of emotions. She uses a plethora of complex, very colourful patterns and lots of symbolism. I feel like every piece is a huge enigma and somehow I think the emotions she wants to convey are so personal that she ended up making the puzzles unsolvable. But I can definitely sense that the answers, truths, and secrets are lurking in there.
Here are my favourite pieces.
"I'm Tired, Harbor Me"
"What a Web You Weave"
She just launched a website, so be sure to check it out for the rest of her work.
Sunday, 9 August 2009
Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada's Identity Art
Jorge takes on the subject of identity, which is something I personally have always been both fascinated and plagued by.
He is a true artist in my eyes. He is inspired by a life force and transfers it completely into his art to the extent that the subject entirely pervades his work: it is inherent in the idea, the medium, the process, the location and so on. What fascinates me about Jorge's art is that it is not mysterious or puzzling at all. He manages to explain it in such a simple way. But at the same time, the concept is far from straightforward.
I urge you to watch the following clip and see for yourself:
He is a true artist in my eyes. He is inspired by a life force and transfers it completely into his art to the extent that the subject entirely pervades his work: it is inherent in the idea, the medium, the process, the location and so on. What fascinates me about Jorge's art is that it is not mysterious or puzzling at all. He manages to explain it in such a simple way. But at the same time, the concept is far from straightforward.
I urge you to watch the following clip and see for yourself:
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