
artistes en arts contemporain
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arts plastiques TBI
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The Jealous Curator
These arrived in my inbox the other day. Yep, I love this “job”! Chilean artist, Pascuala Lira made my heart skip a beat with her lovely compositions, gorgeous color choices, and yes, I kinda love that lady behind the couch!SCULPTURES Art
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arts et école
Arne Quinze
arts-numeriques.culture.be Le site dédié aux arts numériques en Communauté française de Belgique.
arts numériques: lieux et institutions.
She was born in Sweden, worked in Brazil and is now settled in the Portland area. The prolific illustrator and mixed-media artist Linn Olofsdotter is a global citizen of the most interesting kind. Her own life in different locales gives her many sources of inspiration and most likely helps her flex her illustration muscle to meet the needs of a vast variety of clients. Her work has appeared in Computer Arts and Bon Magazine; she’s created T-shirt graphics for Levi’s, wall murals for a hotel in Los Angeles, CD covers for artists and illustrations for Oilily and La Perla. Nearly all of her work has a collage-like feel, with many layers, nuances and media.
Linn Olofsdotter
justement : Uranus Related http://www.nasm.si.edu/imagedetail.cfm?imageID=2594&startRow=401 I just got back from Montreal and my car has the diameter of Uranus kilometres on it (top that for nedleyness) (via cinoh-deactivated20120915 ) youmightfindyourself : A huge rock, revered by Buddhists and covered in gold leaf, that perches on the edge of a high mountain in Myanmar .
La Luna Electrica
sculpture en papier
Through the surface: collaborating textile artists from UK and Japan The principal aim of ‘Through the Surface’ was to investigate ways in which different groups of textile artists, in different circumstances, with different cultural influences, engage in the creative processes. ‘Through the Surface’ embraced as many areas of textile practice as possible.
through the surface
Transition & Influence Gallery - Teruyoshi Yoshida Japan
The Gallery of Contemporary Textile Artists Teruyoshi Yoshida Japan Tactile dimension - circle 95 Size: 100×110cm, 90×100cm, 90×45cm Material: Cotton cloth, Bamboo, Rattan, Lacquer Date: 1995Zao-Wou-Ki

