July 29, 2010

Julien Langendorff

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 9:10 pm

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July 27, 2010

Helen Korpak

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 6:58 pm

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July 26, 2010

Benjamin Edmiston

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 6:16 pm

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July 22, 2010

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 7:41 pm

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July 21, 2010

Faile in Lisbon, Portugal

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 7:58 pm

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July 20, 2010

jasper johns

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 10:17 pm

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July 19, 2010

chris burden

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 8:44 pm

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July 18, 2010

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Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 9:52 pm

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mike giant

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 9:13 pm

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July 15, 2010

Curtis Kulig

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 8:41 pm

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Laura Torres Gandía

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 8:23 pm

 

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Pose, mad hatter

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 7:28 pm

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July 13, 2010

Chris Pugliese

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July 12, 2010

“Le Polka”, 4 x 8 feet printed on vinyl

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 8:20 pm

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July 8, 2010

Robert Rauschenberg

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 7:24 pm

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July 6, 2010

Josh Keyes

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 10:10 pm

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“My work is a reflection on the containment of energy. It is a collision between the emotional and chaotic romantic temperament and the order and precision of neo-classical conventions. My vision represents a way of fusing unconscious imagery with the physical tangible world. Absurd romantic imagery juxtaposed against the “truthful”, and “factual” conventions of scientific illustration, express the hyper anxiety and information obsessed culture that permeates the world.”

“I trust and believe in the importance of developing a personal mythology, one that comes from the unconscious in the form of dreams and in the pattern and shape of folding and unfolding life experiences. Working within a realist context allows these unconscious impulses and energies to be thought of as actual things and phenomenon of our objective, detached experience. In an interesting way, this perceptual shift brings us closer to what is common and hidden deep within each one of us.”   Josh Keyes


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July 4, 2010

Anthony Lister

Filed under: Uncategorized — Stefan @ 9:26 pm

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Tom Schierlitz Photography // HAPPY 4TH

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July 1, 2010

Jack Hunter : mystic field

Filed under: Uncategorized — Ryan @ 9:46 am

In this age of uncertainty, I peacefully await the true meaning of life…
Photo by: Andrew Kovac

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