While browsing around on Booooooom this week, I came across Angelina Gualdoni’s paintings. Her earlier works depicted desolate landscapes and deserted buildings that eventually became abstract raw forms floating in enormous fields color fields. There’s definitely something ethereal about the delicate forms she depicts- they feel much like a collection of distant memories or dreams… [Read more…]
While moving in between my design work and various other fine-art concentrations, I found Tomokazu Matsuyama’s paintings to be a firm representation of the bridge between both worlds. With hard contours and brilliant patterns that vibrate off the canvas, Tomokazu’s work brings a designer’s touch to painting. From his birth and BFA studies in Japan,… [Read more…]
I’ve recently been exploring Ellsworth Kelly in my search for pure minimalism simple abstract works. Kelly is a painter that comes from the time period of abstract expressionism, and his hard edged paintings were a large influence on the minimalist movement past the 1950s. Picasso was Kelly’s initial influence, and he often studied the figure… [Read more…]
Tyson Roberts is an artist that I came across through a blog of some sort as usual- but his interview led me to his site and so forth and so on; I’m really impressed. Tyson is a painter that works with abstract landscapes that have a sort of Siggi Eggertsson meets Monet feel. Beautiful organic… [Read more…]
October 14, 2010
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