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© Jonathan Atkinson, 2013 gutenberg Copyright Hand Crafted in the U.S.A.
16th of May

Phenomenal artwork by Ryohei Hase


The animals being fused with human bodies gives me the feeling that these are expression of perpetual and universal human conditions. Almost all his artwork are incredibly intense and I find myself gripped every time I feast my eyes on his work. Needless to say that the anatomical detail and proportions of his artworks are brilliant.

The Repetition rang (First 2 Illustrations) for me expresses anxiety, struggle, fighting, angst, trapped, rebellion, frustration but all intertwined in on itself – feeding upon itself deepening that experience. A self fulfilling prophecy, one emotion triggering another until absolutely embroiled with no definite starts or ends.  The Room range (Last 3 Illustrations) individually have their meanings. The Rabbit and the Tiger seem very symbolic/mythological but what I would say it  shares with Repetition is the sense of perpetual struggle. A struggle bound to nothing but itself,  nourishes the fight. The other two I will leave open for your own interpretation.

The below two art works are from his Repetition range:

Ryohei-Hase-Rabbit-People

Ryohei-Hase-Dogs-Chains

 

The below 3 art works are from his Room range:

 

Ryohei-Hase-Battle

Ryohei-Hase-Water-Trap

Ryohei-Hase-Blood

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12th of May

Aron Wiesenfeld New Drawing and Paintings Exhibition May 2011


Aron Wiesendfeld is exhibiting new work this month. See below invite and sample of the new work!

Aron Wiesenfeld New York Exibition Invite

 

 

 

5th of March

Nigel Cox’s photo-realism minimalistic paintings


His work is lucid and technically brilliant. I have selected 3 of Nigel Cox’s art works and you may see the rest on his site.

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26th of November

Illustrations by Rory Kurtz


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20th of July

Most Creative Video of 2007 Women In Art


This is a collection of western art. Specifically female portraits from the last 500 Years. Music: Bach’s Saraband. Youtube awarded this the Most Creative Video of 2007!

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