Sunday, 25 September 2011

Peter Reginato




Peter Reginato Sculpture
Artist · New York, New York

Above Picture:
"Kingfish" 1986
113" x 121" x 62"
Collection of Metropolitan Museum of Art on long term loan to University of Texas at Austin


Peter Reginato

Above Picture:
"LOL" Stainless Steel painted with Enamel 2011
46x42x38 inches

Marcia Hafif


Marcia Hafif
New York NY USA

Imi Knoebel





Imi Knoebel
schlachtenbild, 1990
Laque sur bois
Donation Albers-Honegger

About the Artist:

Imi Knoebel, born Klaus Wolf Knoebel (1940), is a German artist. He is known primarily for his minimalist and abstract painting and sculpture. The "Messerschnitt" or "knife cuts," are a recurring technique he employs, along with his regular use of the primary colors, red, yellow and blue. Knoebel lives and works in Düsseldorf.

Saturday, 24 September 2011

Jung Lee



JUNG NAM LEE
New York NY USA

ABOVE: Painter @ Jungnam Lee 9/11 WTC Memorial Special Show Photo by LEE'S Canvas on painting Size h:180" x 380" / event in detail officially Collection of New-York Historical Society Museum, New York City ( Union Square in NYC Sep 15, 2001 )

ABOVE : W-Paintings-20/102956-153-
1 by Jungnam Lee mixed media work LEE'S Art Studio Chelsea in New York, NY Apr18, 2011

ABOVE: Self - Portrait New work by @Jungnam Lee mixed media on Photo LEE'S Art Studio Chelsea in NYC Aug11, 2011



About Jung:

He is a Painter, Sculptor, Photographer Video Artists, Performance

Jung Quote 'The originality of my work consists in transforming the art'

Saturday, 17 September 2011

John Kramer

John Kramer
Fatty Pillows 2010

John Kramer
Shark Circle 2011



John Kramer Chicago Illinois USA
Duck Duck Goose 2011
15 Children's Chairs

Artists Statement

My work explores social politics in american culture. Issues of acceptance and
alienation are explored and presented in irreverent ways, often referencing art history.
Sculptures stand stoically although they are sometimes flaccid in nature, and vice versa.
Common detritus is glued and taped, stretched and pulled, twisted and knotted in a
highly tactile, transformative process. Serious subject matter manifests itself in campy
disguises with brattish attitude, pushing the boundaries of trust and allowing for
personal "baggage" to guide the viewing experience. Craft is garishly exposed while
repetition and organization suggests a masculine domesticity, exposing and questioning
traditional gender roles. The impermanence of non-traditional materials used raises
questions of value and authenticity, while embedded meanings in the materials offer a
primer which helps decode the narrative.

Heidi Pollard



Heidi Pollard - Roswell, New Mexico

Details of the Works are sized and Described on her website

Artists statement :

We all operate in a realm of poetic flux, to put it poetically. Every day we reconcile events, feelings and perceptions, which seem contradictory, mutually repellent or simply impossible to hold at the same time. Like living and dying, for instance. For me, drawing and painting are direct ways to negotiate just about everything. Many forms that I deploy in painting and sculpture first appear in small drawings. I do drawings as improvisatory meditations. Little emblems emerge, which could function as generally as familiar symbols. At the same time these figures have the specificity of something new and nameless. A powerful ghost-thing, a metaphor, will sometimes arise when sounds, smells, colors and definitions are rubbed together in surprising ways. This apparition hovers over its embracing parents, present in the form of an overtone, jarring or delicate or something else entirely, depending on the ingredients. It’s a good studio day when an image speaks that way.

Aldo Del Bono




Aldo Del Bono

Born in 1953 in France, illustrator and designer in Montreal, Canada.

Studied graphic design in Switzerland before working as an art director for publishing houses, dance troups and theatre companies in Italy and Canada. Today, Aldo Del Bono works as a set designer for TV, a college art teacher and a freelance commercial artist, while pursuing his own art projects.

Graphic Symbols and Shapes I really enjoy looking at his work. I totally agree with this notion that less is more.