September 7th, 2010
by Amir

Todd Knopke

We posted Todd Knowpke’s work a while back but he has some new works on his site so it’s time to take a second look. When i first saw Todd’s work online I thought “wow these are funky shaped stretchers.” It took me a few minutes to realize that I was staring at massive, mind blowing, sewn pieces of fabric! What I love best is that Todd keeps all the various moves that most painters make  but makes them his own by introducing sewn fabric into the mix. The result is a collage like surface full of stitching, layered fabric, and awesome detail.

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September 7th, 2010
by Amir

luis douradoLuis Dourado’s Famous and Dreaming series literally made me say “Wow” out loud. My fave from the group is of JFK pictured above. I also included two other images that I liked at the end of the post that are from other projects.

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September 7th, 2010
by Amir

Neil Mota photography

Neil Mota has some fantastic work posted on the L’e Loi website. My favorite collection of images are these photos of models wearing halloween masks.

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September 7th, 2010
by Amir

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Paul Rice makes some striking posters for bands and movies.

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September 7th, 2010
by Amir

maldo nollimerg drawing

Am I crazy or are Maldo Nollimerg’s drawings extra creepy but in a good way?

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September 7th, 2010
by Fei

London photographer Jasper James has visited some international meccas: New York, London and Beijing, trying “to get as high up in the city as possible to give [him] an overview and a sense of scale to the size of the city,” and to to combine the micro with the macro- the individual and the cityscape into one shot. Even though I’m in China right now, I’ve yet to see the beautiful same view as he’s managed to capture in these shots.

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September 6th, 2010
by Amir

We got the day off today but here’s some good music videos to keep you going until we come back. Some of it is new, and some of it is decades old, but all are good. Who knows maybe you’ll findsomething new that you like (or hate).

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September 6th, 2010
by Sasha

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Stephen Aldrich carefully cuts woodcut prints, steel engravings, and other printed epehemra from the Victorian Age to create these sardonically surreal new vistas of the era. Yes, Garret, I like this because it’s Victorian!

He will be showing his work at NYC’s Foley Gallery from September 9- October 23.

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