Architecture and Abstraction – Watercolour Paintings by Amy Park
I've been thoroughly enjoying this architectural artwork by Amy Park, a painter who investigates the history of architecture and abstraction through watercolour.
Geometric Paintings by Nathalie Du Pasquier
Nathalie Du Pasquier explores the relationship between different shapes on canvas, mainly experimenting with geometric forms. This series is the linking of multiple shapes to create unique patterns.
Sculpture by Le Corbusier
I pulled across some fantastic sculpture from the one and only Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, better known as Le Corbusier, a genius in my eyes who always inspires me to get creative. I guess you could class this work as later in his life, for example the above piece titled "Little Secret" was created
10,000 Digital Paintings by FIELD for GF Smith
FIELD, a studio in London for digital art and graphic design, got involved in this interesting project with paper manufacturer GF Smith. Basically they’ve made 10,000 unique digital paintings for the latest Print Test brochure where each sleeve features a different view on a hypercomplex sculp
Works by Mary Iverson
It was nice to stumble across a different mix of work, we’ve been showcasing rather a lot of menswear and photography over the past few weeks. Mary Iverson is a professor and painter from Washington who has had numerous shows exhibiting her work. She really does create an interesting outcome,
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
Paintings From Billie Bailey
Granted we only have a very small series of four paintings from Billie Bailey here, but I was caught out on these by the vivid, dreamy style of these that I had to bring them across and share them to you all. These were created by hand without the use of a mouse or tablet […]
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
Paintings by Louis Aston Knight
I thought i would go back in history a bit today and look at some work by French-born American artist Louis Aston Knight. Louis was born in 1873, died in 1948, after many years of high notability. One of paintings, ‘The Afterglow’ was purchased by U.S President Warren G. Harding in 1922