In Street Art: The Work of Aryz
Go big, or go home, right? When you paint a five story, multi-colored, severed legged chicken, it would be hard for anybody not to notice
Go big, or go home, right? When you paint a five story, multi-colored, severed legged chicken, it would be hard for anybody not to notice
Melissa WIlkinson’s recent body of work focuses on the aftermath of both man made and natural disasters. Situated somewhere in between abstraction, she draws and paints these images not only to further slow them down, but to also support traditional notions of the “sublime landscape.”
Artist and all around creative Mike Giant just put out a
Photographs from New York in the ’80s seem to never get old and especially ones with graffiti in them. With the Internet, more and more photographers pop up with gems from this nostalgic era
“A liquid secreted by the mucous membranes of mammalians.” That is the Wikipedia description of Phlegm, as well as the name of the artist who painted this mural in Sheffield, England. Eventually, when a significant amount of rain comes this canal will fill with water and this piece can take off in full effect
Hans Bellmer was a German artist, best known for the life-sized pubescent female dolls he produced in the mid-1930s.
Famed NYC-based artist, Ryan McGinness will be opening two new solo shows with Country Club Contemporary in Los Angeles this month, Works on Paper on May 20 at the gallery, and Women: The Blacklight Paintings at The Standard Hotel, Hollywood on May 28. We look today at McGinness’ works on paper.
We just got a few bits of news from Saner, the Mexico City-based artist whose notiriety has continued to grow over the past few years, that he finished a nice mural in Mexico City, and that he is part of a group show in Spain opening this week.
Perhaps one of the greatest contributions to sports in the 1980s and early ’90s came out of the studio of John and Tock Costacos, aka the Costacos Brothers. Their posters, creating nicknames and art-directed personas for professional athletes, built one of the most memorable bodies of work in sports art history.