Stefan Krauss | on Tumblr
Kilian Ruthemann - Aussenportal (2008)
Adonna Khare (USA) - Elephants, ArtPrize 2012
Raised in a small town in Iowa, Adonna Khare has been drawing her family and animals since she was three. Adonna creates using the pencil, the eraser and a sock as her tools. The drawings are not pre-planned rather they evolve through her experiences with people and the absurdities of life. The result is a group of drawings where the animals coexist in a world beyond ours, and are inexplicably tied together, often not by choice. Through the work Adonna hopes to inspire adults and children to allow their imaginations to envelop them into a world other than their own. Within the work are hundreds of vignette’s, featuring creatures juxtaposed with ordinary events. Viewers are encouraged to spend time discovering the work as it unfolds foot by foot story by story. (source: ArtPrize)
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M.T. Kofflan | on Tumblr (Germany)
M.T. Kofflan is an artist and printmaker living in Berlin. Interest in the discourses and traditions of art and philosophy influences and inspires him to create and to communicate. Kofflan’s visual work is a mixed-media process to produce images that explore the spaces between our sensory (syn)aesthetic experience and the meanings we produce. His current collection is an exploration of abstraction and decay. The result of experimental processes utilising chemicals, pigments and light, enacted and explored. Colours, vibrancy, contrasts and detail occur in transient moments, photo-captured, and formed into picture-objects. Kofflan’s experiment has drawn intense interest from other medias, including the collage and the photography.
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new jam.
Justin Beal - Untitled (White Knot) (2011)
i might be obsessed with this dude… i’m making art this weekend. definitely.
Uli Knörzer studied visual communication in Offenbach and in Paris and now works as a successful illustrator. His main interest in portraying people around him is to capture their numerous emotions and fleeting expressions. He states that it is all about celebrating the beauty of transient moments in everyday life. In the beginning he actually used to draw only in black and white. When he eventually decided to let color into his drawings, crayons seemed like the most natural thing to use. Whether black and white or colored – we enjoy his simple yet detailed and atmospheric drawing style and don’t want to hold them back from you.
Stop Complaining About Being in Your Twenty's
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Guys. Guys. GUYS! We have to put a stop to this.
Twenty-somethings: a demographic so powerful, that there is an entire corner of the Internet that solely caters to…