Esgar Acelerado’s Illustrations Have A Retro Style You’d Expect To Find In...
I seem to be posting up alot of Portuguese work lately. This time it’s the turn of Esgar Acelerado who sent me in his illustrations, drawings that have a real retro feel to them, a mad mix of...
View ArticleLoren Kantor’s Wood Cut Prints Of Classic Films Are Wonderful
Loren Kantor is the kind of artist I love, a man who fell in love with an artform – in this case wood cut printing – and went for it, despite everything, untrained, a true amateur – which incidentally...
View ArticleRichard Auxilio’s Photographs Are Experimental Pictures That Explore...
Richard Auxilio‘s photographs are beautiful compositions, experiments in colour, technique and possibility. His pictures are all about learning, about pushing the boundaries of traditional darkroom...
View ArticleAndrei Tarkovsky’s Polaroids Are Beautiful Memory Landscapes
Andrei Tarkovsky was one of the most influential Soviet film makers of the post-war era – known for films such as Zerkalo, Offret, Andrei Rublev, Stalker, Nostalghia, Solyaris and Ivan’s Childhood –...
View ArticleJim Gaylord’s Paintings Are Abstractions Of Film Stills
Jim Gaylord‘s paintings are based on images found in special effects and action sequences in films. At once familiar and obscure. The scenes he picks are often of that moment of abstraction, the time...
View ArticleDaniel James Leznoff’s Collages Are Influenced By Film And Literature
While I often post up collages on this blog I’m sometimes reticent about it if only because there is a proliferation of collage art on the web. Everyone seems to be at it as it’s a good medium to have...
View ArticleAlizée Lafon’s Prints Of Movie Hipster Kits Are Super Cool
Alizée Lafon’s prints for her ‘Movie Hipster Kits’ are minimal graphic identi-kit posters, a clean distillation of all those super cool cult films and TV shows that are a must see, have to see for...
View ArticleThe Photographer Arthur Fields Is The Man On The Bridge
I post up alot of street photography on this blog but this is different. This is about the man on the bridge, about Arthur Fields, who for 50 years, seven days a week, 365 days a year made his living...
View ArticleNoé Sendas Photographs Are Strange Cinematic Manipulations Of Hollywood Film...
Noé Sendas photography is a strange beast, his re-appropriation of Hollywood head shots and cinematic stills reminiscent of the work of John Stezaker, whose collages delight in subverting and twisting...
View ArticleRobin Cracknell’s Photographs Explore Childhood And Memory
Robin Cracknell’s photographs explore the transience of childhood and the effect memories have on our lives, his pictures an attempt to capture the past in a narrative that will never disappear, will...
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