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Philippe Pasqua

Philippe Pasqua

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Charles Ray (artist) Charles Ray (born 1953) is a Los Angeles-based American sculptor. He is known for his strange and enigmatic sculptures that draw the viewer’s perceptual judgments into question in jarring and unexpected ways. Christopher Knight in the Los Angeles Times wrote that Ray’s “career as an artist…is easily among the most important of the last twenty years.”[1] Charles Ray was born in Chicago as the son of Helen and Wade Ray. He has four brothers and a sister.

Tattoo Inspiration: SirLexi Rex Posted on January 5, 2014 by lenny . SirLexi Rex is a tattooer based in Olympia, WA. Christian Boltanski Christian Boltanski (born 1944) is a French sculptor, photographer, painter and film maker. He is the brother of Luc Boltanski and the partner of Annette Messager. Installation art[edit] In 1986, Boltanski began creating mixed media/materials installations with light as essential concept. Tin boxes, altar-like construction of framed and manipulated[1] photographs (e.g. Chases School, 1986–1987), photographs of Jewish schoolchildren taken in Vienna in 1931, used as a forceful reminder of mass murder of Jews by the Nazis, all those elements and materials used in his work are used in order to represent deep contemplation regarding reconstruction of past.

Giger Bodysuit Tattoo Project Since everyone seemed to like the last Giger sleeve I posted, I wanted to add Bosko’s biomech bodysuit, largely inspired by Giger pieces — he’s 49, and the fomer CEO of a top firm in Serbia. The tattoos were done over two and a half years by Boban at Bomba Tattoo in Novi Sad, Serbia. The tattoos were done with Talens India Ink instead of regular tattoo ink because Bosko developed an allergy, which eliminated their ability to do standard graywash shading in the piece. Martin Maloney Saplings by Martin Maloney Martin Maloney (born 1961) is a contemporary English artist. Life and work[edit] Martin Maloney was born in London. He attended the University of Sussex 1980–1983, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design 1988–1991 and Goldsmiths College 1991–1992 Martin Maloney practices deliberately "bad" painting, where images (mainly figures) are achieved with apparently inept draughtsmanship and crude painting.

Yin Yang, Phoenix, Dragon, Chinese Symbol Tatto There's more to Chinese tattoos than just the symbol tattoos, although tattoos have quite a negative connotation in traditional Chinese culture. In fact, there was a belief that the body is a sacred gift from one’s parents and should not be altered in any permanent way – which of course includes tattooing. Related Designs: Ci Shen - The Chinese Tattoo

Carey Young Carey Young (born 1970) is a visual artist and teacher who incorporates a variety of media such as video, photography, performative events and installation into her art works, which investigate the increasing incorporation of the personal and public domains into the realm of the commercial world. Early Life & Education[edit] Born in Lusaka in Zambia in 1970, Young studied in England at Manchester Polytechnic, the University of Brighton and photography at the Royal College of Art in London. Tattoo Brighton About Tattoo Brighton: Tattoo Brighton. I have so much respect for people whose vanity is such that they would indelibly mark their skin just to look good.

Alexander Rodchenko Alexander Rodchenko Dance. An Objectless Composition, 1915. Life and career[edit] Rodchenko was born in St. Oliver Payne and Nick Relph Oliver Payne and Nick Relph are British artist-filmmakers who have collaborated since 1999.[1] Oliver Payne was born in 1977, Nick Relph in 1979. Both studied at Kingston University, London.[1] Payne failed his undergraduate Intermedia course in 2000, and Relph was "booted out" the same year.[2] Curator and critic Matthew Higgs promoted their work and included them in group exhibitions at the Serpentine Gallery (2000) and the Institute of Contemporary Arts (2001) in London.[2] Since then, they have had solo exhibitions in national museums including the National Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo (2004) and the Serpentine Gallery (2005). According to Artforum, they are "the unanimously hailed first new kids of the post-YBA moment.

Georges Seurat Georges-Pierre Seurat (French: [ʒɔʁʒ pjɛʁ sœʁa];[1] 2 December 1859 – 29 March 1891) was a French Post-Impressionist painter and draftsman. He is noted for his innovative use of drawing media and for devising the technique of painting known as pointillism. His large-scale work A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884–1886) altered the direction of modern art by initiating Neo-impressionism. It is one of the icons of late 19th-century painting.[2] Biography[edit] Family and education[edit]

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