August 5th, 2011
by Amir

Primarily concerned with the various taxonomic functions of history, Amanda Nedham’s works on paper exhibit a technical proficiency and enamoured exploration of natural history’s complex and overlapping structures. Through a process of abstraction based on the collaging of drawings, largely from television and internet sources, she attempts to focus on those moments that create tension as they challenge the governing voice of history.

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August 5th, 2011
by Amir

Exquisite fashion photography by  Paris based Pierre Dal Corso.

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August 5th, 2011
by Amir

Luke painter’s vividly rendered drawings could be sets for dreams where everything is still, calm, and just a bit frightening.

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August 4th, 2011
by Amir

Some beautiful digital illustrations and graphics are being served up by Costa Rica based Bosco Mattel.

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August 4th, 2011
by Amir

I’m loving these brutal and thick paintings by Wisconsin native Huey Crowley.

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August 4th, 2011
by Amir

Nicholas Max Scarpinato is only 17 years old. Yup, this young photographer is still in high school. The work isn’t fully matured but just think back to what you were up to when you were a teenager and you’ll realize why Nicholas is someone worth keeping an eye on.

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August 4th, 2011
by Amir

One click on A2′s “collection” tab reveals a slew of objects that you either wish you had thought of or owned already. Bold primary and secondary colors dominate their pieces given them a playful but sophisticated feel. Their designs are smart, simple and playful and embody the spirit of Swedish design.

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August 4th, 2011

Dane Lovett mixes retro and modern electronics with the tried and true classic, floral still life, to create a completely modern take on the idea of “still life”. His work looks into modern relationships with technology and pulls at the strings of technology of days past. Each piece is serene and intriguing, feeling both familiar and new all at once. Read more »