Showing posts with label Fine art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fine art. Show all posts

Jan 9, 2012

Jan 6, 2012

Penny Davenport

These remind me of when you begin drawing without knowing what its going to be but eventually a shape emerges and it starts to make sense. Her blog.


Jan 4, 2012

Sep 23, 2011

Architecture is Amazing

so is Landscape Architecture, this post celebrates the amazing world of Landscape Architecture, where long standing beliefs and boundaries of what it is and can be are explored, pushed and broken. Architecture is beautiful and not always so pragmatic and practical. the process of design is sometimes more enticing and wonderful than the finished product, and the drawings produced are not dry and dull section and plans. But beautiful, elusive and abstracted drawings that explores notions, concepts and representations of life.

Neil Spiller




Jul 2, 2011

Sad Giraffe

Sad Giraffe is a very skillful woman. Hand cut paper silhouettes, I love the 1930's inspired fashion paper art.




Feb 15, 2011

Love Love

Love. Sometimes it hurts. Mostly its pretty lovely. Happy Valentines all.

Source Unknown

Dec 23, 2010

From Else Where

Here is a collection of cool images found on other blogs. Mix and match with your own personal vibrations. I really liked them.

Lucyna DanUta Bakowska

James White


Yenifer Cano


Andreea Anghel

Jack Radcliffe
Sophie Henson

Whimsical Day Dreams
silent-musings
Romain Laurent

Nov 29, 2010

Maurine Gubia

You don't always have to understand it, sometimes you just feel it. I love these mixed media works by Maurine Gubia. I love the naive feel, the child like distortion of proportions but hidden beneath the running of colours and distortion/abstraction there is real skill involved. if you look back at her earlier works, they are reall quite detailed and realistic, but her work becomes increasingly more abstracted over time. Wonderful. 













Oct 23, 2010

Edie Overturf

Here are some interesting drawings and prints (wood cut) by Edie Overturf. Although I am not always a huge fan of muted and washed out colours, however i really like the content of his work and the imegary that he portrays in his work speak to me better than the colours used.







Oct 13, 2010

Clever Things by Clever People

Don't you sometimes wish you would have thought of it first? Here are some ideas from fashion, art and design that are just smart/clever/interesting/fun.

Bird Ave
Cyanide Stitches


Kyouei designs
ObeyMyBrain