Tara Donovan
"For over a decade, American sculptor Tara Donovan has transformed huge volumes of everyday items into stunning works of phenomenal impact. Layered, piled, or clustered with an almost viral repetition, these products assume forms that both evoke natural systems and seem to defy the laws of nature."
Materials List:
mylar, plastic and styrofoam cups, pins, toothpicks, glass, adding machine paper, and polyester film.
Melissa Haslam
Based in Australia, with a background in graphic design and painting, haslam has developed a body of work "with an emphasis on narrative theme and a romanticized, escapist view of the world. Her paintings are populated by beautiful females in fairytale-like scenarios. Influences include botanical drawings, the pre-raphaelites, japanese illustration and contemporary fashion photography."
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Rob Jones
The Dead Weather series:
Handgun collage
Glow in the dark screen prints on metal.
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Zoe Lacchei
Roman born artist, Zoe Lacchei has built a body of work inspired by her fascinations with Japanese culture, more specifically: "its contradictions and oddities, with its great sense for the art of image, in a traditional and at the same time modern way, given by Manga, Anime and videogames."
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Remi Rough
"There are few artists whose recent works could be described as “painting visual haikus” without the reader needing to roll their eyes, but Remi Rough is one of them. South London born and bred, Remi has been breaking boundaries with the aid of a spray can and a paintbrush for over 26 years. Transcending the traditional and somewhat idealised vision of a graffiti writer, he is passionate and unforgiving in his creative progression."
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The Dark Zoo
by Nicolas Evariste, a graphic designer/photographer from France
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Erin Petson
London based mixed media illustrator producing pieces that have been described as "bondage leaning Glam Fashion-vintage assemblages."
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Jarno Kettunen
Fashion illustrations described by Kettunen as "direct, energetic, spontaneous and intuitive representations."
He states that "by capturing only the essence, they are expressions of moments, experiences and feelings such as short interactions with live models, drawing backstage at fashion shows or capturing the show at concerts or the theater. Inspired by the current popular culture, I draw mostly human figures, but in an abstracted and expressive manner by using techniques of fine arts such as in (Neo) Expressionism."
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Phillip Toledano
London based photographer, Phillip Toldedano, describes his work by saying "Photographs should be like unfinished sentences. There should always be space for questions."
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The Decapitator
Street artist dubbed "The Decapitator" reprints, alters and repastes sections of ads on the streets of London.
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Si Scott
UK based artist, designer and
creative consultant.
He’s renowned for his unique style, blending hand-crafted and hand-drawn artwork that has gained him numerous awards and a prestigious client list. So far in his career he has completed projects for Matthew Williamson, Vogue, Nike, Tiffany & Co and Sony to name a few. As well as contributing to advertising campaigns for Guinness, Absolut and American Express.
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Brian M. Viveros
"Celebrated fetish artist Brian M. Viveros is internationally embraced for his erotic paintings of doe-eyed beauties with Marlboros dangling seductively from their lips and has also recently been utilizing the medium of film to capture the dark and evocative debris that radiates from his mind. His paintings are a drunken mix of oil, airbrush, acrylic, and ink. In his work Viveros shines a light on his own inner world and society at large and aims to captivate even the most jaded eyes."
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Vania Zouravliov
Russian-born Vania Zouravliov was inspired from an early age by influences as diverse as The Bible, Dante’s Divine Comedy, early Disney animation and North American Indians. Something of a child prodigy in his homeland, he was championed by many influential classical musicians including Ashkenazi, Spivakov and Menuhin. He even had television programs made about him and was introduced to famous communist artists, godfathers of social realism, who told him that his work was from the Devil.
By the age of 13, Vania Zouravliov was exhibiting internationally, visited Canterbury several times as well as Paris, Colmar and Berlin. He subsequently studied in the UK, and during this time began creating illustrations for The Scotsman and comics for Fantagraphics and Dark Horse in the US. His most recent projects have been for Beck's The Informationand National Geographic.
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Wataru Itou
Japanese origami artist, Wataru Itou hand crafted this paper castle while attending Art School in Tokyo.
It took him four years and features moving trains and electronic lights.