…woman sitting so comfortably. Kiki Smith Silver Bird, 2006 Ink on Nepal paper with silver gouache, mica, glitter, and graphite (i can’t sit comfortably long enough to get my portrait drawn anymore.) American artist Kiki Smith has a new show on at the Brooklyn Museum. Sojourn is the title of Smith’s installation of work inspired by [...]
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look at the beautiful…
Posted in art, printmaking, tagged brooklyn museum, kiki smith on March 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
margaret matsuyama
Posted in art, awesome blog, ceramics, printmaking, tagged animation, art, ceramics, figures, japanese canadian artist on November 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Japanese Canadian artist Margaret Kon Matsuyama started making these amazing figures when I worked as a student with her at emily carr a few years ago. Matsuyama won acclaim with these little identity challenging multiples since graduating with her BFA in 2008. Matsuyama’s work speaks about her personal expression through her many mediums of art [...]
on time…
Posted in art, party, printmaking, travel travel, tagged art, cag, collage, elizabeth zvonar, exhibition, vancouver art on November 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
… @ Vancouver’s Contemporay Art Gallery (CAG). Elizabeth Zvonar – one of my favourite people. She worked at Emily Carr when I was there from 04-08- A great intelligent energy she is. “Elizabeth Zvonar’s work often uses iconic images from pop culture to reference art historical works, mixing images through collage or rendering popular forms [...]
design for mankind.. and donkeykind
Posted in awesome blog, donkeys, printmaking, shopping, tagged art, design, donkeys, etsy on November 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
side note—-> i’m so ready to be through with the flu!!!! Gotta love the zing of freshly popped ginseng capsules however. Today’s post is all about how I got a wake-up text from my favourite little denveritte artist Chelsey Pas. design for mankind is a great place to look at cleverness, and have it rub [...]