Maybe you have seen Robert Ball’s work before, since is very popular for his comic characters and pop culture approaches. However, I want this time to point and rescue his work as a daily-life chronicler of his very own England. I strongly believe that no matter where you want to take your work to, an artist have a compromise with the time he/she live in. A circumstance that gives the work that finishing so particular and Ball’s drawings has that, besides an excellent use of empty spaces, the line and the colour. Go Robert, go!
Checking the latest portraits by Elizaveta Musienko, from our Flickr pool. Boy, who doesn’t love those expressive portraits? Her models are so pretty yet so familiar and kind. There’s a sort of Victorian air in her compositions that made this cold morning so elegant.
Here a video that made me look. You can’t say the reference isn’t clever and pretty well done!

Man, I wish I could be just half creative as Gregory Hergert. I envy his dreams, the spaces that he walks by, all those blonde girls that full fill his tremendous imagination. Robots, bugs, boobs, humour, dead… is there’s a better way to start the week?
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Dec 05
Found this selection of Stanley Kubrick’s New York from the 40s and I’m sure you’d appreciate it. With his TLR (by the point of view and the format) he got amazing portraits of weird characters and situations, which speaks of a very patient and unsettled photographer.
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Dec 05Check this video-conversation Gabriel Orozco had with Michelle Kuo at the Art Basel Miami 2011.
The interview wanders around the artist’s recent work and you will sure find it interesting!




