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Thursday, June 3, 2010

Ritator: Design Agency

These works are inspired by the images of the landscape from a moving car and the way the colours morph into each other.

"Ritator made use of an old printing technique called "Iris print" to replicate the side view from a moving car or train. Posters 70 x 100 cm. 250 unique prints."






Visit the design agency's website to view more of their work: http://www.ritator.se/

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Lisa Rienermann

Type the Sky:








http://www.lisarienermann.com/

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Static

Here are some works by artist Tauba Auerbach, the series is called static.






The website is amazing take a look: http://www.taubaauerbach.com/toc.html

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Artist: Ssin





Visit the artists website here: http://www.artistssin.com/a_1.html

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Dawn Ng: artist


Images from http://culturepush.com/2009/07/24/spotted-dawn-ng/

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Patrick Blanc

Patrick Blanc vertical gardens.

Here are some images of the gardens:







Visit Blanc's website here: http://verticalgardenpatrickblanc.com/

Monday, May 10, 2010

Carl Plate

Here are some works by Australian artist Carl Plate, they are really reminiscent of the landscape. The colours and shapes morph together to look like an aerial view of a melancholy Australian landscape. Beautiful.





See more of Carl Plates works here: http://www.evabreuerartdealer.com.au/home.html

Monday, April 19, 2010

Helen Pynor

Artist Helen Pynor. An "ongoing fascination with the porosity between mind and body, culture and biology, body and memory"

Here are some images from her body of work:


milk 6 (sarsaparilla)

2008

milk 2 (Sydney red gum)

2008

ear ache
from red sea blue water series 2007

milk 3 (birdsnest fern)

2008

You can find more of her work at her website: http://www.helenpynor.com/index.htm

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Colin McCahon

Artist Colin McCahon from New Zealand, powerful representation of the landscape and identity.

Colin McCahon: A Landscape. 1965

Colin McCahon: A landscape, Northland. 1965

Colin McCahon: Small landscape with a hillside. 1966
Colin McCahon: A Letter to Hebrews (Rain in Northland) 1979
Colin McCahon: Tomorrow will be the same but not as this is. 1958-9
Colin McCahon's work can be found at his website, then search by title.

Mane attraction: Hardware Gallery

I went to see this exhibition at Hardware Gallery, artist Melanie Boreham has made intricate trees from human hair! Strange but intriguing. The body of work includes sculpture, painting, video installation.











http://www.hardwaregallery.com.au/artist.php?id=82&picid=1605

Above is the link to Hardware Gallery