The Sequence - Urban Sculpture by Arne Quinze in Brussels
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2013-05-15
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2013-05-10
Australian artist Joel Rea creates cinematic paintings pulsing with the intensity of the wind and ocean waves. Rea captures the dynamic motion of natural elements, placing human protagonists into environments that make our species appear minuscule in comparison to the elemental forces. Rea’s dramatically-lit works transmits a sense of vertigo as one watches his characters (both human and canine) tumble and fall through the clouds or confront tumultuous waters. Take a look at some of Rea’s paintings below, images courtesy of the artist.
MORE: http://hifructose.com/2013/05/07/joel-reas-high-velocity-paintings/
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2013-05-09
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2013-05-07
“Gif-fiti” animated murals by artist INSA. More here.
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This past weekend we stopped by Blum & Poe for the opening of Takashi Murakami’s latest solo exhibition “Arhat”, and what we saw was a fantastic series of new paintings and sculptures that remind us of the playful nature of the Japanese artist’s work. Definitely a must see if you are in the Los Angeles area.
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