Showing posts with label Drawings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawings. Show all posts
Sunday, 5 October 2014
Nagai Hideyuki
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Mark Powell
London base artist Mark Powell loves his Biro pen (Ballpoint pen), most often the only thing he uses to create his images. Discarded maps, used envelopes and postcards act as canvases for the amazing portraits of elderly people. Nicely incorporating the lines, wrinkles and post stamps of the recycled material into his work. some of his recycled materials are over 200 year old maps, deeds, newspapers...
Mark Powell; 'If you make a mistake you destroy two things: the drawing and the document. I like that pressure to get it right.'
Tuesday, 3 September 2013
Gideon Kiefer
The intriguing and mysterious works by Belgian artist Gideon Kiefer are
filled with Doctors, scientists and nurses. Strange experiments and a dark atmosphere with mankind as a subject of research, drawn on the inside of book covers or ripped-out papers. Gideon Kiefer on his artwork; "There’s not really a general message. At my exhibitions I can see that
everyone sees something else in my drawings. And I don’t really want to
explain them, it takes away the mystery".
The Injection
The Blushing Experiment
The Equirectangular Project n001
the equirectangular project n002
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