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A Hung-over Giant by Rory Kurtz

Rory Kurtz‘s magical realism illustrations range from portraits musicians, beatific beauties with wolves, dead soldiers and toxic children in a post-apocalyptic snapshot. But for today I want to shine a light on a Continue reading →

Sarah Illenberger | McForest | sideways/die gestalten verlag | photography: Ragnar Schmuck

Food: from foodporn to foodart

Food is one of those subjects that makes the peoples eyes light up whenever stumbled upon in a conversation. From a TV cooking show favorite like MasterChef Australia through salivating moments cruising through foodporndaily. Combining Continue reading →

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The Art of Memento Mori – Remember you must die

A couple of years ago Damien Hirst’s “For the Love of God” was in the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam. Tracking through a carefully curated – by Hirst himself – maze of 17th century Dutch Continue reading →

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A Zacharevic Perspective

Today I want to focus on Ernest Zacharevic‘s street paintings or rather installations, as they are an interplay of objects and a vivid style of painting. The children are are Continue reading →

Lee Price | Self Portrait in Tub with Chinese Food | Oil on Linen, 44” x 44”

The Eerie Hyper Realistic

At first I wondered, is it a photograph or is it a painting? A couple of months ago I discovered the work of Lee Price and since then I’ve developed a Continue reading →

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And Then Bill Murray Appears…

Almost a year ago I overheard an anecdote being told about how the comedian slash actor Bill Murray has the habit of ‘just appearing’ during random, non-Bill-Murray-related, events. Those words stuck with Continue reading →

Jarek Puczel | Lovers | 2010 | Oil on Canvas

The anticipation of a kiss

The old truism that the anticipation of something is better than the actual thing, comes into realization in Jarek Puczel‘s Lovers. The actual moment of interaction is left in a swirl of pale pink oil-based paint. It’s Continue reading →

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´Waiting for Climate Change´

Isaac Cordal‘s project called ´Waiting for Climate Change´. Featuring photographed miniatures in the urban space. From what I’ve seen the work expels a sense of impending doom and a gaze of ignorance despite the overwhelming facts of Continue reading →

Room of Memory by Chiharu Shiota

The Image of Babylon

I assume that we all know the famous images of The Tower of Babylon by Pieter Bruegel the Elder. The spiraling glory of this ancient cacophonous society mentioned in the old testament. The hotbed of ‘otherness’, Continue reading →

Sunday Morning Short: ‘Believe’

There are no set laws on how long a short should be, although I set as my own guideline that a ‘Sunday Morning Short’ should be 7 minutes or less, Continue reading →

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