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The scribbler turns anybody into the next picaso,
P.s. check out the whole zefrank.com site....The scribbler turns anybody into the next picaso,
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An inside look at how vinyl designer Jorge Oswaldo goes from concept to finished art piece. This LA based artist hopes people will embrace his up and coming style. His work is a blend of digital design and quality craftsmanship.
He explains what it means to design with self-adhesive vinyl. We also get a glimpse into some of his exciting future projects. Stay tuned at http://www.JorgeOswaldo.com
An inside look at how vinyl designer Jorge Oswaldo goes from concept to finished art... more
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Artist Statement
My paintings are processed based. My art often reflects the way I live: action, motion, and the movement of my body are important in the work I do. Accordingly, my process of painting is highly performative: Pink on black, was painted while skate boarding. Oils on canvas are my primary medium. My sporting activities are often integrated into my work whether it is skydiving, snowboarding, skate boarding or simply a more mundane action. In my most recent work I mix diverse elements: paints, video, performance, carpentry, environmental effects and sporting equipment. The subject matter in my work is often less important than the process. My subject matter is abstract expressionism. I am interested in exploring the legacy of Action Painters such as Jackson Pollock. By integrating sports that I love however, expressing myself becomes something uniquely different. I often do not know what the final results will be.
My work is very conceptual, although I enjoy the challenge of making representational art. Because my work is process oriented, Jackson Pollocks movement on canvas and Matthew Barneys performance art have been influential in the development of my idea of making process based work. I have as much passion in the sports I do as in my painting. Contrasting the performance art of Saburo Murakami, my work uses modern day sport, painting and media together. By creating action art I am unifying these passions while drawing attention to the excitement of movement.
Artist Statement
My paintings are processed based. My art often reflects the way I... more
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Artist Statement
Matthew Cheney
My paintings are processed based. My art often reflects the way I live: action, motion, and the movement of my body are important in the work I do. Accordingly, my process of painting is highly performative: "Pink on black", was painted while skate boarding. Oils on canvas are my primary medium. My sporting activities are often integrated into my work whether it is skydiving, snowboarding, skate boarding or simply a more mundane action. In my most recent work I mix diverse elements: paints, video, performance, carpentry, environmental effects and sporting equipment. The subject matter in my work is often less important than the process. My subject matter is abstract expressionism. I am interested in exploring the legacy of Action Painters such as Jackson Pollock. By integrating sports that I love however, expressing myself becomes something uniquely different. I often do not know what the final results will be. My work is very conceptual, although I enjoy the challenge of making representational art. Because my work is process oriented, Jackson Pollocks movement on canvas and Matthew Barneys performance art have been influential in the development of my idea of making process based work. I have as much passion in the sports I do as in my painting. Contrasting the performance art of Saburo Murakami, my work uses modern day sport, painting and media together. By creating action art I am unifying these passions while drawing attention to the excitement of movement
check out lots more of matt cheneys action art at www.mattcheney.com Artist Statement
Matthew Cheney
My paintings are processed based. My art often... more
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Ian Stevenson is an unlikely eco-warrior but the London based artist has created a unique form of recycling. His latest project uses everyday discarded objects such as fridges, skips, and cardboard boxes as the canvases for a series of curious characters. Ian Stevenson's dark wit and beautifully simplistic drawings have made him one of the most interesting and exciting illustrators working today.Ian Stevenson is an unlikely eco-warrior but the London based artist has created a... more
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Hey Guys! .. do the Pollock, take a scrren shot & upload as a comment!! - Who is the messiest of the all?Hey Guys! .. do the Pollock, take a scrren shot & upload as a comment!! - Who is... more
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Kloonigames has created Crayon Physics Deluxe for tablet PCs. Watch the video, it's amazing.
They also have a freeware version that can be downloaded from their website (http://www.kloonigames.com/blog/), as well as a collection of other fun games, including one starring our, uh, fearless leader.Kloonigames has created Crayon Physics Deluxe for tablet PCs. Watch the video,... more
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17th and Potrero - 'Art Explosion Studios'
Opening Friday night 6-9
All day Saturday and Sunday
17th and Potrero - 'Art Explosion Studios'
Opening Friday night 6-9
All... more
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Andy Ristaino lives the life many artists dream of; he's a pro comic book artist. But is working long hours and enduring back-breaking work (literally!) all it's cracked up to be? Find out what Andy thinks.Andy Ristaino lives the life many artists dream of; he's a pro comic book artist.... more
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Basking in the trenches of leftover teen-angst, punk rock, and brutal honesty, Cristy Road romanticizes the underdog like its nobody's business. Cristy Road has been illustrating ideas, people, and places ever since she learned how to hold a crayon.Basking in the trenches of leftover teen-angst, punk rock, and brutal honesty, Cristy... more
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