Wednesday, March 20, 2013

cost sarcasm bulblet



Children and lunatics cut the Gordian knot, 
which the poet spends his life patiently trying to untie
Jean Cocteau



amazing repetitive design photos-  see many more HERE 


Australian artist Maz Dixon, 'Attraction Series' 
From his statement:  By separating figures and landscape from each other, the relationship between viewer and souvenir is realigned. With context removed, the viewer is free to create their own narrative around figures or landscapes.





 Andrew Masullo, , oil on canvas, 8 x 10 inches, Courtesy Steven Zevitas Gallery


The image on the screen gives the impression that the work is huge, gorgeous, colorful.  In person, it's actually more intimate, gorgeous and colorful; around the size of a sheet of notebook paper.  However, this piece is really part of a larger concept. The artist installs his work so that multiple pieces of differing size, texture and scale interact with each other. The result blows you away. What's our point? How different that experience is from this tiny. 








coming in for a landing

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