Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Honing in

Over the last year, I have really been struggling with one question: what am i interested and what should my art really be about?? After much mulling and pointless interneting i feel i might have made some progress. Here it goes.

My interest really lies within the built world that surrounds us. Specifically, the way we perceive, interact with, and observe the spaces that have been created and erected around us. However, it is the little imperfections which i am drawn to. The cracks, the warps the dirt, the decay, everything that shouldn't be there. It is precisely these things which are glossed over by the average eye making the world appear orderly and neat, or at least unremarkable to most people. I would like my work to challenge this and bring attention to the imperfections and the disorder of the built world surrounding us and to, even if just for a moment, allow someone to perceive the space around them in a completely new way. While i personally my be obsessed with the built imperfections, i have no desire to make people notice such things. Instead, i merely want to challenge people look around, look down, look up, look above, look under, look next to, look beneath......

LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK LOOK

With that said, there are a few artists which I think embody this ideal beautifully, some of which i may have mentioned on this blog before. Here they are:
Space Invader
Above
Little People
Mark Jenkins
Zevs
Revs
Vladimir Cruells
The Graffiti Research Lab

I guess the future of the blog will not only continue to organize my thoughts and share awesome inspirations i might come across; but also to maybe explore said artists work in relationship to my working statement of intent above. Also, if i can remember to charge my camera, i'll try to upload more photos of the peculiarities of the built world that surround us.

Thats all for tonight.
LOOK


Sunday, January 27, 2008

The photos of Denis Darzacq


No photoshop or special effects. Just break dancers. There is something quite magical about the human body momentarily suspended in midair. I also find the backgrounds of these images to be very visually satisfying.
More on his Site Here

Wednesday, January 23, 2008


A awesome ad for a cemetery. Why should good design be limited to certain products or fields??
2 more here

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Photos

Sean Marc Lee's Neon Noir



There is a quality to the light in his work i find completely mesmerizing.
click here to see more

Saturday, January 5, 2008




I love mutilated billboards.
Pretty freaking creepy as well.
Click Here the to see more on the artists flickr page.