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24 year old femme. East Coast/ West Coast/ Southern native. Former music major (upright bass performance) who is currently serving back via ministry.
Posts tagged Art.

Truth & Lies

Tagged: Justin Barber, Art, Poster, .
09.02.11
I found myself smiling once I finished reading this

I found myself smiling once I finished reading this

Tagged: music, creative, produce, life, work, Ira Glass, art, .
13 ♥ 07.15.11
Browser Wars by Shoze

Browser Wars by Shoze

Tagged: firefox, google, chrome, Internet explorer, technology, art, comic, cartoon, .
06.27.11
Tagged: Sesame street, cookie, crime, elf, keebler, monster, Art, humor, .
06.02.11
“Watch Where You Pointin’ That Thang” 
By Kevin A. Williams

“Watch Where You Pointin’ That Thang”
By Kevin A. Williams

Tagged: Uzi, Dubelyoo, Kevin a Williams, guns, kids, kids with guns, violence, youth, painting, art, .
12 ♥ 05.29.11

Story Behind Sleeping Snoopy

We recently got in touch with street artist Kenny Random to ask him about his newest piece. You may remember Random as the one who incorporates mysterious silhouettes throughout his work.

“Snoopy was an Icon in the ’80s, he’s very cute and everyone love him…but times have changed. This represents my iconographic image of modern times. Snoopy still embodies sweet and happy times, but notice how he’s sleeping. It’s as if he’s been asleep throughout the past two decades and everything around him has changed. Snoopy is the dream and his devastated home represents the cruel reality or our new world. The tags and writing are the voices of youth rebellion. So, this is my picture of a modern metropolis.

About the work on the wall, you can find a sign ‘Vendesi’ which translates to ‘For Sale’ in English. This represents the great crash of the economic system that happened all over the world.

I just hope that when Snoopy wakes up, one day, a better world will exist around him. I’m afraid, however, that he will be homeless.”

Random only released 200 copies of this print. It has since sold out.

(via My Modern Metropolis)

Tagged: Snoopy, Kenny Random, Art, .
mymodernmet.com   05.21.11
Motivation?

Motivation?

Tagged: Motivation, Art, .
05.21.11
The Last Breakfast
[Good Morning]

The Last Breakfast

[Good Morning]

Tagged: Art, Brian Stuckey, Brian Stuckey, Cereal, Kelloggs, Leonardo Da Vinci, Post, The Last Supper, sculpture, Good Morning, .
5 ♥ 04.09.11

Benoit Deseille and artist Benedetto Bufalino bring a phone booth back to life and turn it into a new work of art.

Tagged: Benoit Deseille, Benedetto Bufalino, Street Art, Art, .
1 ♥ 03.10.11
Tagged: Art, McDonalds, DST, .
4 ♥ 03.09.11

Harma Heikens’ near-life sized sculptures are beautiful, difficult, and expertly crafted. Often times, they’re based on actual newspaper reports and headlines of atrocities in war torn countries.
Here’s an excerpt from the article we published:  “I’m not into telling people that they see things the ‘wrong’ way,” says the Netherland artist.  “When I make a sculpture of, say, a Latin-American or Asian looking child in horrible circumstances  it is perceived as social criticism, but when I make a sculpture of a white child in a similar situation  it is perceived as apocalyptic (except in Russia, where it’s social criticism). That doesn’t feel good  and it is confrontational in itself (for whoever wants to see it), but there’s no way of avoiding it.  The images I work with sort of pre-exist in people’s minds. It works the same way for me.” 
And therein lies one of the most appealing aspects of Heikens’ work. Though her statements are  well articulated, it’s not a soapbox stance, but neither does she resort to “leaving it all up to the viewer.” Rather what we make of it is an amalgamation of the artist intention and our built-in perceptions culled from our own reference banks.  ”   Get a look at the sculpture that Heikens’ created just for the Hi-Fructose exhibition at Roq La Rue gallery March 1th in Seattle.

Harma Heikens’ near-life sized sculptures are beautiful, difficult, and expertly crafted. Often times, they’re based on actual newspaper reports and headlines of atrocities in war torn countries.

Here’s an excerpt from the article we published: “I’m not into telling people that they see things the ‘wrong’ way,” says the Netherland artist. “When I make a sculpture of, say, a Latin-American or Asian looking child in horrible circumstances it is perceived as social criticism, but when I make a sculpture of a white child in a similar situation it is perceived as apocalyptic (except in Russia, where it’s social criticism). That doesn’t feel good and it is confrontational in itself (for whoever wants to see it), but there’s no way of avoiding it. The images I work with sort of pre-exist in people’s minds. It works the same way for me.” 

And therein lies one of the most appealing aspects of Heikens’ work. Though her statements are well articulated, it’s not a soapbox stance, but neither does she resort to “leaving it all up to the viewer.” Rather what we make of it is an amalgamation of the artist intention and our built-in perceptions culled from our own reference banks. ” Get a look at the sculpture that Heikens’ created just for the Hi-Fructose exhibition at Roq La Rue gallery March 1th in Seattle.

Tagged: Harma Heikens, Hi Fructose, he(art), Art, Sculpture, .
hifructose.com   30 ♥ 03.09.11

(via slyfauxx)

Tagged: Art, quotes, .
live-well-happy-free   03.09.11