Artworks by Joseph Parra.
Artworks by Joseph Parra.
One does not simply get enough of Yago Hortal—It’s just not possible.
Check out more of his paintings at yagohortal.com!
Olaf Brzeski, Dream: Spontaneous Combustion (2008)
“Chanel No 5” by Wang Guangyi. I did some research on this artist for my IB Art art pieces.
Zach Collins “Untitled” cut and paste collage
Unseeing.
Unseeing (detail)
Cai Guo-Qiang, Inopportune: Stage Two, 2004
Entering the tiger room, you see the violent act- tigers with arrows pierced into their bodies and there’s a very visceral response. Even though it’s completely fake, the tigers are so realistically made that the audience feels pain when they see the them. The pain is not in the tigers, which obviously can’t feel. The pain is really in the person who’s viewing this. So it’s through the artwork, because it represents pain, that one feels this pain and has this very visceral relationship or reaction to it.”
Still infatuated with Alberto Seveso’s breathtaking underwater ink photographs.
View more of his works—many of which are digital—at: http://burdu976.com/ !
I Couldn’t Take It Anymore, I Just Left by Pierre Botardo
22” x 30” Mixed media and hand cut collage
Sunrise, 1999