Joe Webb (1976) uses vintage magazines and printed ephemera that he has collected to create simple but elegant hand-made collages, no Photoshop manipulation is allowed.
Joe Webb (1976) uses vintage magazines and printed ephemera that he has collected to create simple but elegant hand-made collages, no Photoshop manipulation is allowed.
It's a question of personal growth, Franca Pisani, born in 1978, was at a very young age able to interact with the artist Eugenio Miccini, founder of Visual Poetry in Florence, who wrote.
Could you tell me about some of your current projects?I just finished a major solo show at the Städtische Galerie Delmenhorst.
Dutch-Croatian photographer Sanja Marusic’s (1991, Amsterdam) approach towards the medium of photography is both energetic and experimental.
After moving to Los Angeles in 2009, Kimberly quickly landed a Film Development internship with Marvel Entertainment before moving to Sony Pictures Television with Crackle/Sony Digital.
Musta is a French collagist who works and lives on the Atlantic Coast. He is a self taught. He did not study art or learned from the school of fine arts.
Born in New York and current based in Vancouver BC, Ian Lanterman carries a body of work comprised of fashion and still life.
The whole performance is definitely about a maturation. It's about becoming a woman, becoming independent and free.
Sara Enrico is an Italian artist from Turin, born in 1979, After graduating in Decoration at the Fine Art Academy of her native city, she studied Painting Restoration at the Spinelli Institute in Florence.
On occasion, I find myself opening discarded books and magazines in antique shops and flea markets. These are some of my resources for a series of collage/drawings I entitle, Later State Series.
Seir's new paintings draw from the obsolete aesthetics of Nordic public art made during the post-war period.
Louis is a Paris based photographer, Born In the french center countryside, he early move from this nogozone to capital for study and start shooting 4x5 portrait for the independent music magazine Voxpop.
When wearing Fabio Quaranta you get emotional. Every piece has its own story. This time, with his 9th collection, you get even devotional.