An Assortment of Works by Mudchicken
Vincent Pacheco, AKA Mudchicken, is a Seattle based Artist who mainly works with paper. Sometime he takes vintage and other times new material, and merges them together to make a collage. But it’s really smart how he does it, a lot of his work is a combination of two separate stories, sometime
Illustration by Lucy Wragg
Some great illustrations by a woman named Lucy Wragg, a graduate from the University of Westminster. I picked a specific series in which she did for her final major, involving various different animals. Titled ‘anthropomorphism’, these drawings are very quirky, and are littered with humo
Paintings by Mathew Cerletty
Matthew Cerletty produces strange and wonderful paintings, some look near enough real, other don’t. It’s this weird range and variety that attracts me to his work. He was born in 1980, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, but now lives and works in New York. Cerletty is foremost a portrait painter
Departure by Daniel Everett
A real talent, Daniel Everett, his works are interesting, creative and distinctively stylish. He combines all sorts of different medias, exploring the possibilities and limits of personal meaning in public spaces. Most of his work focuses specifically on aesthetics and implications of the outdated a
This May Hurt Exhibition by Michael Peck
These images below and above are featured in an exhibition at the Metro Gallery titled This May Hurt by Michael Peck. Michael creates through his paintings the sensation of disorientation and dislocation that is often felt within the post modern world. His work particularly focuses on the effects wi
Swimming Pool by Leandro Erlich
This is quite an old piece of work from Leandro Erlich, the artist from Buenos Aires, Argentina. In one the Museum’s courtyards in Japan, the pool appears to be filled deep with water, however, a layer of water only some 10 centimetres deep is suspended over transparent glass. Thus creating th
Fingerprint Series by Kevin Van Aelst
Keven Van Aelst lives and works in New Haven, Connecticut, a photographer and artist who was born in New York. Apart from teaching photography at varies Universities, photos of his can be seen weekly illustrating “The Medium” in the New York Times Magazine. This series i picked out focus
Illustrations by Christopher Nielsen
Christopher Nielsen uses vintage design as his inspiration, creating scratchy retro images that have been used by wineries, zoos, radio stations and fish mongers from around the globe. He has a wide range of illustrations in his portfolio, you could spend hours looking through the character sets and
Sculptures by Jared Pankin
I just came across this great sculptor called Jared Pankin, whose work shown here was exhibited at the Carl Berg Gallery. The basis of his work involves tiny chipped pieces of wood, in which he creates and builds fantasies from. These then come to life by mixing in worldly objects, seen here is main
Illustrations and Paintings by Benjamin Edmiston
Benjamin Edmiston is an upcoming artist, Pennsylvanian-born, who is definitely one you should keep your eye on. He uses multiple medias, including painting, drawing, and silk-screening, an all round talent. “My compositions feature unusual or fantastical settings inhabited by ominous character
3D Work by Luke O’Sullivan
Luke O’Sullivan is an artist out of Massachusetts, who has been producing some pretty amazing 3D work. His technique is to screen-print onto wood pieces, he then assembles each piece into a 3D object, usually reinterpreting everyday items. Below we get to see the recreation of a guitar, briefc
Illustrator Irma Gruenholz
Irma Gruenholz is an illustrator who specialises in clay and other mixed media materials, she tries to explore new possibilities by working with all kinds of elements and textures. After her illustrations are complete she usually photographs them and retouches with polymer clay, giving it a hard and