welcome to my little art utopia of madness


Lexi Marcouiller.Seattle Washington. Artist. Lesbian.
I enjoy expressing myself though the art of imagery wether it be the personal sketches and paintings I post or the photos I reblog. Not all of my posts are mine, which is rather obvious. all of the copys of work I distribute from other artist on my blog are noted on who created the piece. I often credit them as much as I can.
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devidsketchbook:

Artist Mihoko Ogaki    ”Milky Way -Breath 02”

installation view - 2010 / FRP, LED with dimmer, wood

190.5 x 107 x 108 cm / 75 x 42 x 42.5 inch (with podium)

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sexmusic:

three shining suns // reptar

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ruineshumaines:

Thread and Nail Portraits by Pamela Campagna.

ssdmmfr:

Illustrator:

Ruben Ireland

brain-food:

Bear #3
by  Jenny Liz Rome

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Artist:

Charlotte Caron

“Renard”

Acrylique sur Tirage de Plan, Marouflé sur Médium

90 cm x 90 cm

2011

doloresdepalabra:

Iv Solyaev

Born 1985 in Москва, Russian Federation.

ssdmmfr:

Artist & Photographer:

Levi Van Veluw

Part of the “Ballpoint” Series

“Puzzle”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x 100 cm, 2006

“Lines”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x100 cm, 2006

“Hair”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x100 cm, 2007

“Blocks”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x 100 cm, 2007

“Spirals”, 60 cm x 40 cm & 120 cm x100 cm, 2007 

“Dots”, 60 cm x 50 cm & 120 cm x100 cm, 2007


“Levi van Veluw´s photo series are all self-portraits, drawn and photographed by himself: a one-man-process. His works constitute elemental transfers – modifying the face as object – combining it with other stylistic elements to create a third visual object with a large visual impact. The work you see therefore is not a portrait, but an information-rich image of colour, form, texture, and content. The image contains the history of a short creative process, with the artist shifting between the entities of subject and object.
Giving familiar elements such as a ballpoint-line a new context results in a confusing conflict between the objects normal associations and the new values given it in this new context. The author and object of these elemental transfers , Levi van Veluw explains his method: “I sit in front of a mirror with several objects and ideas. That day, the process takes shape, and slowly I create a new object I find interesting.”


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