Alex Fischer
We post more and more canadian artists, did you notice? Here is another one: Alex Fischer.
Great digital collages that looks a bit like paintings (but they’re “clearly” not)….
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We post more and more canadian artists, did you notice? Here is another one: Alex Fischer.
Great digital collages that looks a bit like paintings (but they’re “clearly” not)….
[via triangulation blog]
“Artist SIT has been part of the Amsterdam creative scene for many years. Doing action painting, graphic design, advertising and more until he got fed up. He went back to square one to find his true essence. Back to head and handcraft.”
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Kathryn Macnaughton is an Illustrator/Graphic Artist currently living in Toronto, Canada.
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“The installation piece Ben Cuevas chose to showcase at The Wassaic Project features a knitted skeleton seated atop a pyramid of Borden’s condensed milk cans and a cloud of screen prints on Plexi glass suspended above it. The knitted skeleton is seated in the lotus position. The prints are of disembodied anatomical parts photographed in high resolution with diagrammatic illustrative overlays. Ben conceives of the piece as a reference to material culture and Wassaic’s local history (The Borden Company had a condensed milk factory in Wassaic) and a meditation on transcendence.”
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Karborn defines himself as “a prototype young artist of the future-technoid, paradisiacal, neuromantic – an integration of intelligence and an instinctive engagement with visual arts, music, film and machines – whose medium is digital, but equally informed by his vision of the clarity, beauty and geometry of the real world”.
Alexander Binder lives and works in Stuttgart, Germany. He was born on Halloween night 1976 in the Black Forest/Germany. He is a self-taught photographer with a strong passion for the spiritual and the occult.
Phobos is the name of his zine, inspired by the same-named personification of terror in the Greek mythology.
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