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Keith Thompson Art. DAVID M. COOK. Anyone can tell that echoes move forward and backward in time, in. Anyone can tell that echoes move forward and backward in time, in rings.

Anyone can tell that echoes move forward and backward in time, in

But not everyone realizes that, as a result, silence becomes harder and harder for us to grasp—though in itself it is unchanged—because of the echoes pouring through us out of the past Drawings by Anton Van Dalen via BibliOdyssey Title: W. S. Merwin via woolgathersome Will 50 Watts. Gabriella Barouch Illustration. Homepage. Caitlin Hackett. I just stumbled on Caitlin Hackett's work in my saved folders of 'to write about', that I haven't checked in months.

Caitlin Hackett

So I am throwing her work up now, because damn...most of this is done in ball point pen. Yeah. So be sure to check her website out, because she is killing it. Mcbess. Dran – ‘I Have Chalks’ - video. Keep in touch close Dran – ‘I Have Chalks’ – video Author: kiwee December 14, 2010 the soup Dran I Have Chalks from Butterfly on Vimeo.

Dran – ‘I Have Chalks’ - video

Drani have chalksvideo Related Posts Leave A Response You must be logged in to post a comment. You might also like archives. Robert Hardgrave. Robert Hardgrave sent me images in Novemeber for his then upcoming show Relic at David B.

Robert Hardgrave

Smith Gallery. At the time I was taking a break from the blog, and I did post the images on tumblr but I really feel like even though the show just ended...I want to post the images here. Robert's work is so intense and gorgeous. It's got layers and layers of feeling. Plus I really like that he went sculptural as well with his newest body. In Robert's words: "Recently, my studio practice has led me into new territories. Sam3 — Spontaneus Zine. Looks like good Illustrations by Violeta Hernández. Paths and Flags. Myth.

Paths and Flags

Fables. Animal Kingdom. Geometry. Intricate pen and ink line work meets the Beginners Guide to Constructing the Universe. Meet illustrator Alexander DeMaria. All The Buildings In New York. I’m so in love with the illustrative style of the amazing Aussie James Gulliver Hancock who is currently based out of Brooklyn, New York where he is working in a super cool project called All The Buildings In New York.

All The Buildings In New York

His goal is to draw all of the buildings in New York, and I’m thrilled he has taken on that challenge as the architecture there is just so diverse and beautiful and I know so many would love to see their buildings drawn by him – how nice to own one of his prints if you happen to live in the building that he so nicely sketched and painted. There’s no question, illustrations are a huge trend at the moment. You see them everywhere now, on books, on magazines, on fabric, product packaging, cd covers, on magazines, inside of them, more than ever before illustrations are on and in everything. It’s a trend I love! What do you think of James’ work?

I’m sooo lovin’ James at the moment though… you too? (images: james gulliver hancock) Ape on the Moon: Contemporary Visual Arts. As someone who grew up playing with 80s action figures, I couldn’t help myself falling head over heels into Matt Furie‘s universe.

Ape on the Moon: Contemporary Visual Arts

It’s a place where the curious inhabitants vary between the brightly cute and the darkly sinister. They may not always treat each other well, but it’s difficult not to warm towards his characters. Fine pencil strokes swathed in colour will keep your eyes looking for more. Before you know it, you become voyeur into this bizarre place, even relating to its oddities. © Matt Furie, 2010.