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Another piece for the 'Cut & Run' show at the Kemistry gallery in Janurary. I'll be showing my work along side Ryan Chapman, Matt Bromley and Matthew Dent. Acrylic on paper 7x10 inches *sold*
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tudo que ela quase queria. “IMERSA” is published by Bruna Albuquerque in Ensaios sobre a loucura.
Today’s blog post is devoted to an extremely talented fellow photographer whose work it’s been a pleasure to follow. Alma Haser is the German-born, London-residing artist whose portraiture transcends standard depictions of what portraiture can be.
Austrian-born Stefan Zsaitsits creates intricately-detailed and deranged works with a sense of humor. Take for instance “Puppet,” an uncommon portrait of fairytale icon Pinocchio — half of his sweet face is scratched off with harsh dark lines. His wooden arm seems worn and his one bulging eye shows a mix of fear and sadness. Other anonymous figures seem to come from sort of equally distorted children’s tale. If you line up Zsaitsits’s quirky characters in a row — a little boy with a still-feathered chicken in mouth, a Magritte-like figure with no face except glasses and a floating ear — they look like clues to a larger narrative where it seems things went comically wrong. The artist’s paintings look more somber and eerie in contrast with many severed body parts and depressing scenes. No matter the medium, the artist creates intriguing scenes that entice the viewer even while threatening to turn them away with unsettling details.
A new art book with works by Damien Hirst, Julian Opie and Bridget Riley aims to calm and entertain babies
vintage Italian mermaid postcard
Explore Andy Rementer’s 342 photos on Flickr!