PETER JELLITSCH

I cant’ avoid compare Peter Jellitsch’s STB series with the most basic principles of dance. The repetition, rythm, movement but more than any other thing, the use and the illusion of the space in this compilation of drawings that evoque and reject digital worlds, as a way to understand the artist’s reallity: “primary I am questioning the access, influence and valence between the physical-realworld and the synthetic-virtual world as well as the effect of the medium on the space”. An interesting reflection!
Nov 07
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Here this video directed by Daniel Brereton. A full beauty, special for your Sunday!
Nov 06
ANITA DADÀ

Mini-blogging services have bloomed the images of young artists and their tons of nudes on Internet. Amateur photographers that don’t have much to offer than their pretty bums. In all this wave of jpegs, is hard to find and make difference of an authentic personal research but luckly, from time to time, you can find little brute diamonds like Anita Dadà’s work. And by that, I mean that she still have a long way to go, but at least she has what a real artist need: a sense of provocation, literary references and the guts for experiment in her media. Follow her!
Nov 06
KORANT carnival

Just checking some images of Korant traditional mask carnival in Ptuj, Slovenia. They wear this costumes and extravagant masks to chase away the winter and welcome the spring. I guess I have an apointment for next year, then!
Nov 04
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darksilenceinsuburbia:
A’shop Crew. Our Lady Of Grace.
There is a breathtaking mural – a genuine Montreal masterpiece – painted by Montreal’s year-old A’shop crew, at the corner of Madison and Sherbrooke Street West in N.D.G. that has been turning heads and wowing passersby since it was completed on October 20.
http://www.ashop.ca/
Nov 03
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GO SUGATA

I met Go Sugata some years ago on his exhibition in Xalapa, while was making a huge wall painting. Since then, I was surprised with his amazing ability for draw, anywhere, anyhow. Wherever he’d go, he’d leave tons of papers covered with the most variated styles and themes which matches with his incredible personality. From cats to Japanese patterns and portraits to fictional landscape, this guy is a bottomless box of ideas!
Oct 26
BEN GILES

The collage art is always very catchy for the use of the familiar images and general humor. Ben Giles elaborates a series of perfect examples of how to use the technique for good. John Stezaker talented heir, Giles’ image-placing generates different worlds of meanings and perceptions that can take to beautiful misunderstandings.
Oct 24