Posts Tagged ‘paintings’

Matt Leines

01.27.2012 · Posted in artist

Matt Leines is an artist whose work I have cov­ered here before, and whose work I like very much. His paint­ings (espe­cially the inte­rior scenes) sug­gest an odd future, a prim­i­tive yet mod­ern world ref­er­enc­ing art move­ments past. All images via his web­site. Matt has an Etsy store where he is sell­ing prints, paper dolls, and ...

Mia Christopher

07.25.2011 · Posted in artist

If you fol­low me on Twit­ter, you might have seen my tweets about mov­ing. This event pretty much con­sumed my life over the past month, and I am happy to say that as of last week­end, I am all moved in. Sun­day I was hang­ing stuff on my walls and came across a print by ...

NoseGo

05.11.2011 · Posted in artist

NoseGo has plenty to look at on his site. It’s almost over­whelm­ing with the myr­iad of choices pre­sented to us. 3D! Paint­ings! Design! Murals! Moar! NoseGo’s (AKA Yis­r­awayl Good­win) port­fo­lio feels coher­ent despite exist­ing in many dif­fer­ent forms. With paint­ings a mix­ture of real­ism, abstrac­tion, and cur­rent street/designer toy cul­ture, I think his work is ...

San Poggio

01.06.2011 · Posted in artist

I am really enjoy­ing the sur­re­al­ist works of San Pog­gio. As the viewer, we are pre­sented with some pretty odd scenes. Part of the fun of this work is putting your­self in place of the characters. The real­is­tic ren­der­ings of Poggio’s work leave lit­tle to the imag­i­na­tion in terms of set­ting up a stage for ...

benjamin thomas rawson

12.16.2010 · Posted in artist

Ben­jamin Thomas Raw­son (a very sat­is­fy­ing name to type) is an artist from the UK whose work is a visual play­ground for me. With Benjamin’s mixed-media pieces depict­ing lad­ders, walk­ways, and tow­ers, he cre­ates a vibrant place for my mind to wan­der. Oddly deserted, there are clues that some­thing might have gone awry — such as ...