Archive for September, 2009

I noticed many things, and everyone became as one

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Manabu_Ikeda-Regeneration -- Click for large version

Japanese artist Manabu Ikeda creates extraordinary lush, detailed illustrations. His world is ours, but overloaded with growth and decay and warped until landscapes and objects melt into a giant Katamari-like forms. Shown above: Regeneration.

Trust Issue

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

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by  Heidi Taillefer. Read the Parable of The Scorpion and the Frog.

You live in a church, where you sleep with voodoo dolls

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Scott_G_Brooks-Food_Chain

Sometimes I like to think of every painting as a mystery, or perhaps as a crime scene. Something is happening, or has happened, and you are there to figure it out. Interpret every object, every color. What was put in, and what has gone missing from the work? At times a mystery is so compelling you are drawn in right away, scanning the art until you can piece together enough clues to figure out the underlying drama. Other times the mystery is shallow, or you suspect that the artist has put together a random collection of elements, and the search for meaning is like looking for genius in a work by Jackson Pollack. What you end up finding will say more about you than the artist…

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Topsy Turvy Times of Cockamamie Mumbo-Jumbo

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

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by colorful collagists Rob and Christian, aka the Clayton Brothers.

Slo-Damen

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Mheisler-Slow_Damen

A robot sculpture with its own backstory, from mheisler. See extended for more views.

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Constant fear

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Marcus_Schafer-Shoe_Shine_witch

In the tradition of Wizard of Oz visual/musical mashups, I suggest you look at Shoe Shine Witch by Marcus Schäfer while listening to the song that gave this post its title, by Bohren & Der Club of Gore. Click on the image for the large version, start the song, sit back and pretend you’re stoned. Keep track of where your eyes go and if your thinking changes as you listen to the song.

If you want it bad you gotta steal your own fuel

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Vladimir_Kato-Straight_Huffin

Many “urban” artists have a style that appears haphazard, with colors and lines jumbled together in ways that are bold enough to mask any lack of underlying artistic talent. The inclusion of words, as in other genres, is used as a crutch by those incapable of expressing their ideas with image alone.

Vladimir Kato, a Toronto artist by way of Yugoslavia (which I was reminded recently to always preface with “the former”), combines rich color with detailed work that at first glance appears to fall into all the same traps as his urban comrades. But look closely at Straight Huffin and you can see that the shapes are exactingly rendered, the splatters and drips and solid colors combining well with the wonderfully chaotic fur and background. Even the words are well integrated, though probably redundant unless Vladimir’s goal is irony or clarification of how his work should be classified.

Pops

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Jolan_Canrinus-Pops

By Toronto artist Jolan Canrinus. Canrinus creates colorful, dramatic stencils on wood. Most of his work is focused on disc golf, family and friends.

Circastic

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Joe_Vaux-Circastic

By Joe Vaux.