Zevs in Paris

Posted on May 18, 2006 Under Art

We recently posted about the limited edition skateboard decks Mekanism produced in their collaboration with French artist, Zevs. The art work on the deck was awesome but left us wanting to know more about Zev's inspiration and work. Well, right…

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Tara McPherson Rock Posters

Posted on May 17, 2006 Under Art

Tara McPherson certainly did rock at her opening last Saturday with her comprehensive collection of rock concert posters. The NYC based artist was welcomed back to LA with her 65 piece retrospective posters that included bands like Bright Eyes, Rilo…

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Martin Waugh Liquid Sculpture

Posted on May 16, 2006 Under Art

Many artist experiment with their medium, but none is so unique and simply beautiful as Martin Waugh’s Liquid Sculptures, which are created from drops of water. The 51 year old Waugh combines the “skill of a computer programmer with the…

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Motomichi Nakamura

Posted on May 5, 2006 Under Art

Motomichi Nakamura was born and raised in Japan, lived in Ecuador for a bit and currently works as a digital artist in Brooklyn. He has exhibited his animation, paintings and drawings around the world. The Monster Series is pretty fun--…

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Joanna Sands

Posted on May 3, 2006 Under Art

Joanna Sands started her sculpture career building large installations in abandoned buildings in the early '90s. At first she was using found materials but over time grew her work and adapted to new and prettier materials. Point blank her work…

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Zhang Huan

Posted on May 1, 2006 Under Art

Zhang Huan lives and works in New York, but is originally from the He Nan Province in China. He picked up an M.A. at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing-- but I doubt any of his professors ever…

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Cardboardistry

Posted on April 28, 2006 Under Art

Cardboardistry is the artwork of Brooklyn based artist Paul Ahern. Simply put, his signature is the use of cardboard as his art-medium. It sounds a little too simple, but the effect of the corrugated cardboard is actually really neat. He…

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Chuck Anderson: Woodchuck and New Work

Posted on April 13, 2006 Under Art

Everyone over at the JoshSpear.com camp loves the work of artist Chuck Anderson. Although many of us may already be aware of his work, updates are always a necessity when talking about artist of Anderson's caliber. His new release, Misterioso,…

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Space Gallery Denver: Theilke

Posted on April 6, 2006 Under Art

Anyone in the Boulder/Denver area should hop over to Space Gallery at 765 Santa Fe Drive to see a Jason Theilke's show 'INHABIT'. The artist reception is running from 6-10 and he'll be there signing autographs, selling artwork and fielding…

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Bonnie Gammill

Posted on March 31, 2006 Under Art

Simply put, Local Austin artist Bonnie Gammill makes beautiful artwork on plywood. In each of her paintings the colors blend with the tones and shades of the wood grain creating variances in color that add to the uniqueness of her…

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