Art can give us a better understanding of our emotions and the world we live in. Even though some art pieces can be difficult to comprehend, they might provoke one to think and find his or her own meaning. Art is often connected to human emotions. In the process of creating art, artists express what they are concerned or curious about. In this way, they explore their own thoughts and feelings and at the same time encourage the public to engage in the journey of meaning-making.
Brno Del Zou, Izoumi, 2012
Nunzio Paci Solo Show ”In the Garden of Idne” Opening December 12, 2014 Galleri Oxholm, Copenhagen
Né à Tokyo au Japon en 1965, Takahiro Kimura, a étudié la peinture et le dessin à l’Université de Salesian Polytechnic et au Setsu Mode Seminar. « Broken 1000 faces », projet débuté en 1999 et à ce jour inachevé, déconstruit, tranche et façonne mille visages. Ces laideurs artistiques aux formes asymétriques et aux couleurs étonnantes…
The human body and it’s representation in visual culture is an important inspiration to me as an artist. Our body is a strong communication instrument; it is our most private possession and at the …
Dear all, Here I share the work of my former student, Joey Jong. I am happy for her results though I thought her work could hit an A*—at lea...
It's been a while since I did my last scene-by-scene retelling of an entire Shakespeare play. What with the Michael Fassbender film making ripples in the popular consciousness, I thought it might be a good time to tackle.... MACBETH!!! <
This dark twist in art by Jeff Huntington, shows the multi-faces of humanity, which we like in art. The smooth yet quick brush storks give the work its arty feeling, nonetheless keeps it in a weak …
Since its inception, Hollywood has shown us an image of unattainable youth and glamour, though quite frankly, French collage artist Matthieu Bourel doesn't seem too impressed. Whether in his hand-cut collages or entrancing animated GIFs, Bourel deconstructs images of models and actors of a bygone era. He splices divas' head shots with anatomical diagrams, peeling away what looks like layers of skin to reveal veins and eyeballs. In other works, faces come off like masks only to reveal more removable faces underneath. Bourel's bizarre and slightly morbid work points to the illusions of the entertainment industry. He makes his viewers cognizant of the absurdity of our celebrity-obsessed culture through his strange sense of humor.
Lee. K is a South Korean artist who paints portraits of celebrities including Billie Eilish and Jimin, a member of the BTS boy band. The artist reappraises the faces of his models, most of whom are well-known to the general public.
20 weeks later and "A Stick Figure Macbeth" has finally come to an end. In case you're just joining me, here's what happened during the past 20 weeks: