Saturday, December 15, 2012

deviate credulous federal




Henry Hargreaves 'Self Portrait from Jello'.  Go se the series of presidential portraits made from jello AND the copies of Mark Rothko's paintings done in colored rice.


Check how fast this guy in the background got a haircut!  


Gabriella Barouch, I love how seamlessly she combine various media in her work. The finished pieces feel complete, as if these materials were meant to be combined in the such a way. 



One of the most captivating artists at Miami Art Week, Belgian artist Jan Fabre painstakingly creates massive allegorical works entirely out of naturally shedded jewel beetle wings. In the series "Tribute to Hieronymus Bosch in Congo," he uses the biological emerald detritus to comment on the gruesome history of King Leopold II and the Congo Free State with dazzling and upsetting effect.



Christopher Boffoli's Big Appetites series features food as a backdrop for miniature life.  


Enough with the art stuff, on to the Christmas trees~
pickles

rubber gloves

lobster traps


and a curmudgeon in a pear treeeee....


 poor guy, ate a fermented pumpkin

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