Marion Peck’s woodland creatures are slated for display at the Michael Kohn gallery.
Tag: painting
El Curiot
El Curiot’s paintings are rich in imagination.
Frank Hyder
Frank Hyder’s fish series explores color, patterns and shapes to great effect.
Max Kostenko
Wonderful character design from Max Kostenko.
Eckart Hahn
Beautifully rich textures mingled with a collection of wrapped animals from Eckart Hahn.
Joe Fig
Joe Fig’s tiny dioramas of famous artists at work in their studios are a thing of beauty. Above: Jasper Johns at work.
Alternative Posters- Gallery 1988
Gallery 1988 showcases a collection of alternative movie posters based on this year’s crop of Oscar nominees. via Shortlist
Evan Lopez
Evan Lopez pays tribute to Picasso’s Guernica… Alien style.
Toni Bratincevic
Toni Bratincevic creates awesome worlds of detail and imagination.
Christian Flynn
Some of Christian Flynn’s geometric-centric paintings appear to be abstract at first glance, but in fact prove to represent more upon further study.
Shintaro Ohata
Ben Smith
Ben Smith’s portraits are beautifully rendered and can be visually jarring.
Donato Giancola
There and back again. A beautiful portrait of J.R.R. Tolkien by Donato Giancola.
Robert Bowen
Robert Bowen has fun mashing up critters and objects to great effect.
Daniel Arsham
Daniel Arsham creates intriguing sculpture work, but I’m also drawn to his 2D work as well, like the example above.
Seungyea Park
Seungyea Park’s acrylic paintings are rich in both texture and imagination.
Waldemar von Kazak
Beautiful retro treatment by the talented Waldemar von Kazak.
Meme Art Show- Gallery 1988
Lots of fun over at Gallery 1988’s Internet Meme art show, including an overabundance of Honey Badger. (Graham Erwin’s version above)
Happy Birthday Clawed Monet
Famous French impressionist painter Clawed Monet was born on November 14th, 1840. Known for his “En Playin’ Air” outdoor paintings that captured light at different times of day. The subjects for these studies were cathedrals, haystacks, water lilies, dead birds and half-eaten mice. (From the series “Artistic Pets.“)
Kevin Chupik
Kevin Chupik has created an engaging series of paintings with the theme of iron curtain women known collectively as “Femme Fatale.“