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Neal Fox - Daniel Blau

Beware of the God 7 jul—10 aug 2011 London Daniel Blau Ltd. is pleased to present Neal Fox’s latest project Beware of the God . Fox’s drawings depict a phantasmagoric journey through the detritus and mythology of pop culture. http://www.danielblau.com/exhibitions/2011/neal-fox-4/

Drowning Beautiful |

Home » featured , Inspiring Artists , Inspiring Projects 26 October 2010 615 Comments Sometimes an artist creates something so beautifully simple that it takes your breath away…. literally. (hack line – couldn’t help it) Artist Jason de Caires Taylor creates life-size cement sculptures of people and submerges them into the waters of South America. http://24flinching.com/word/featured/drowning-beautiful/
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10 Photorealistic Painters That Rule

Dan Witz - Big Mosh Pit 2007 - Oil and Mixed Media On Canvas 46 in. x 70 in. Photorealism emerged from the 1960′s and 1970′s as a movement that countered both minimalism and abstract expressionism. In a photorealist painting, the artist paints from a photograph with a level of detail so fine that they can easily be mistaken for photographs. While the movement waned in the 1980′s it’s coming back in a big way. In 2009, the ArtPrize award was awarded to Ran Ortner’s immense canvas, Open Water No. 24, beating out 9 other finalists (Ortner won after receiving a majority of the 37,264 registered votes cast).
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