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Tag Archives: Painting
Dec 9
Allison Schulnik
I stumbled on Allison’s work over at Fecal Face, and I was completely blown away. She dabbles in an array of mediums, including sculpture and animation, but to me, her real strength lies in her painting. So many layers, colors and textures — she brings such life to her work — it’s really [...]
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Dec 8
James Blagden
James Blagden has most certainly offended a person or two with his work, but that’s not to say it’s been without intention. He’ll take contemporary urban imagery and twist and shape it until it says what he wants it to. I’m not always into the ‘socially conscious’ art, but I like his style [...]
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Nov 3
Tangents Interviews
As part of Booooooom’s first ever art show (in conjunction with Lifetime Collective), Jeff has been conducting interviews with each of the artists featured. The list is as follows:
Erika Somogyi (New York)
Jennilee Marigomen (Vancouver)
Garry Trinh (Australia)
Ben Tour (Gibsons)
Kenichi Hoshine (New York)
Luke Ramsey (Pender Island)
The first interview is up today, and it’s with the very [...]
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Aug 14
The ‘Little People’ Project.
I thought this might be an enjoyable Friday post. UK-based street artist, ‘Slinkachu,’ has been working on this project since 2006. Essentially, he paints miniature model train set characters and places them in funny/hardly noticeable places around the city. From his website:
The street-based side of my work plays with the notion of [...]
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Mar 18
It’s not like the old days…
If asked, this kind of painting probably wouldn’t top my list of artforms that I’m into, but there’s something nice about seeing this kind of thing alive and well, due to people like Mr. Jeremy Lipking.
Mar 10
Dan Monick + Sage Vaughn = sweet.
Came across Dan Monick’s work yesterday and found a cool set of photos he did in collaboration with painter/artist Sage Vaughn! You remember him, right? Click the link if you don’t.
Here’s my favorite one:
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