Thursday, December 9, 2010

Ben heine





ran hwang





dentsu: paint sound sculptures







The creative studio dentsu, teamed up with photographer linden gledhill to create this series of paint sculptures using 
sound vibrations. the series was part of a campaign for canon’s pixma ink printer brand. the photographs and videos 
begin by wrapping a membrane around a small speaker. ink drops were placed on this membrane and the speaker 
was turned on. once it began to vibrate the ink begins to jump up and down. high-speed video cameras and still 
cameras were used to capture this including circling around the sculptures to see them from all angles. experimenting 
with different sounds and frequencies created the various pieces.






luise valdes: Cardboard house

 





Friday, December 3, 2010

TindelMichi

Atlanta, GA




Alessandro Pautasso

About Alessandro
Alessandro aka Kaneda is an illustrator, graphic designer and photographer based in Turin, Italy who specializes in vector art. He describes his work as baroque and romantic with a thoroughly modern graphic aesthetic.





Andrew Meeder

Tampa, FL


Andrew on his work:
My work was once comically described by a critic as ‘bipolar expressionism’, sometimes calm and peaceful, and other times angry and aggressive. My approach is a mix of multiple mediums on canvas that represent a very personal expression of ideas and emotions. I don’t believe in labored explanations of my work – that is for the viewers to decipher and interpret for themselves. There are no preconceived motifs, simply a recorded moment of ideas.



Paul Pitsker

Los Angeles, CA


watercolor! 


Casey Smith

San Francisco, CA






Casey on his work:
I am interested in the history of religious illustration in the Mormon church and the absence of religious content in contemporary art. I am attempting to bring them together, however uncomfortable one may be with the other.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Tine De Ruysser

Antwerp, Belgium




Tine is a jewellery designer by training. Her first degree at the Royal Academy of Fine Art in Antwerp taught her jewellery techniques, there she also learned how to design conceptual work. She then went on to the Royal College of Art in London where she finished her MA in 2001. During her two years there, she invented an innovative folding material: a combination of metal and textiles.

Perin Mahler

Laguna Beach, CA




Nicole Dextras

Vancouver, BC, Canada


About “Hydrangea Tournure” (below):
Hydrangea Flowers, Magnolia Leaves, Laurel Leaves, and Thorns.




Nicole Dextras has been actively engaged as a visual artist since her graduation from the Emily Carr College of Art in 1986. Her previous studies included dance, painting and graphic design at the Kootenay School of Art in Nelson BC.

Richard Galpin

London, UK



Richard Galpin”s complex art works are derived from the artist’s own photographs of chaotic cityscapes. Using only a scalpel Galpin intricately scores and peels away the emulsion from the surface of the photograph to produce a radical revision of the urban form. The artist allows himself no collaging, or additions of any kind – each delicate work is a unique piece made entirely by the erasure of photographic information.




Bart Vargas

Minneapolis, MN





Vargas has a BFA from the University of Nebraska in Omaha and is currently attending University of Minnesota for a graduate degree in sculpture. His work has been exhibited across the country and can be found in private, public and corporate collections across North America, Europe and Asia.