December 22nd, 2010
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Joseph Turek - Painting

Awesome paintings by Joseph Turek, check out his new website and see the wonders of the human form and nature.
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December 22nd, 2010
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Anders Krisár - Photography

Anders Krisár is an artist and photographer based in Stockholm, I especially love these gloomy rooms and photographic ghosts.
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December 22nd, 2010
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Radek Drutis has a nice collection of album artwork he’s done along with some illustrations he’s done for various magazines. Read more »

December 22nd, 2010
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I got an anonymous email late last night with the above image. It said “This weekend I found myself at a party at Jeffrey Deitch‘s new home in the hills of Los Angeles. I’m hardly a street artist but I thought it might be nice to add some value to the interior of his “movie star house.”

Who knows if this is actually Jeffrey Deitch‘s house (looks like the bathroom) but I thought it was interesting that he’s getting so much backlash. Who can confirm that this is real?

December 21st, 2010
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Ryan Bradley’s large, intricately composed pastel paintings of attractive female faces are seductive.  The delicate paintings are “unfixed,” which means the pastel is left loose.  This creates a surface similar to butterfly wings.  If you touched the paintings, some would rub off onto your hands.  I can’t help but think there is some relationship between the fragility of the surface and the portraits’ beauty.  Like the really ripe moment when someone is at the tops of their looks, you know it can’t last, but you can look away either.

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December 21st, 2010
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I can’t get enough of Caleb Charland‘s photography.  He uses any source of light including but not limited to fire, flashlights, and even the glow from point and shoot camera displays and the result is just beautiful. Read more »

December 21st, 2010
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Thom Puckey gives classic marble sculpture a new twist in these installations.

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December 21st, 2010
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tim noble and sue webster metal fucking rats
It is time to up your game, shadow puppeteers. This morning presents you with some shadow art that will challenge your routine. The main artists featured here are Kumi Yamashita plus the art team Tim Noble and Sue Webster (who are responsible for the above image). Even if you’re afraid of your own shadow, don’t miss out on the goodies after the jump.

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