Wednesday, April 9, 2014
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Thursday, April 3, 2014
Cerise Doucede
I choose this artist because because I love how he has everything suspended. I also love how the people in the photos don't really have a reaction to the objects around them just floating there.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Rebecca Stevenson
Rebecca graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2001. Her wax sculptures are a sickly decaying look of a simple occasionally cutesy animal or figure.
I chose this because of the simple figures that don't have much color, and while it's beautiful and flowering it also looks malformed.
Tommy Ingberg
Tommy Ingberg lives in Sweden and was born 1980, and is a self taught artist. He work with digital images to make photo montages. His work deals with human nature, feeling and thoughts. I chose this artist because of strong compassion. I love the used of warm black and white tones. Also, I like that this work uses seriousness with a mix of humor. I love the uses of vignette and also use of texture around the corners of the work. The work looks aged, and it look like the artist played that through to the chose of wardrobe.
http://www.ingberg.com/
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