Brushstrokes With Norman Vename 3/14/09
Wednesday, August 19th, 2009[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8eTQrxsYAA[/youtube]
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Xiao Hong. Mizuma art gallery.
Xiao Hong
intellectual youth
2007
Oil on canvas
170×150cm
Xiao Hong
intellectual youth
2007
Oil on canvas
170×150cm
Pure class.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VFRmFj0Gik&feature=related[/youtube]
From Tokyo Japan, artist designer Shohei Takasaki dope work is applied across projects ranging from his personal work to art direction for albums covers as well as Dark Funk Spot, a series of free magazines and alphabet remixes with minori-team mate Washiyo Tomoyuki as well as Love, a live painting project.
Shohei will be launching his latest collection, “splithead” at PLSMIS Gallery in Aoyama on September 12th. More details soon.
Nice will be on the case with shots of the show and artwork, until then check these shots from Shohie’s site.
Oono
“We live in city. We live in jungle. It’s time to be drinking.”
Red Hot Mumma
790 x 910 Ink on paper
DJ Baku Dharma Dance Album artwork
Raw Colour
Bozo Skeleton
“This “BOZO SKELETON (aka Stupid Skeleton)” is obviously what a person looks like after death. But BOZO SKELETON handsomely wears a tight suit and a fancy hat, holds a flower, key, gun, pen…and looks in some sense adorable and also cool. It almost seems like he’s trying to do what he wanted to do before he died, and he’s enjoying himself while he whistles in the dark.
You never know when you are going to die in the world today, and you can feel the effort of a human trying to live the life to the fullest through this dead BOZO SKELETON.
This is a story of a departed soul trying to bring back the passion of a normal human being, the passion that living human beings hold.”
A Morning
Random goodness from Melbourne artist Al Starks blog. RSS it
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For a laugh… http://badpaintingsofbarackobama.com/
For me Kami and Sasu represent the heart of Tokyo’s street art scene, the originators from where the cities scene draws its inspiration, its love of geometry based design and its understanding of composition and interacting with the environment. Here is an excerpt from their website. www.hitotzuki.com
“HITOTZUKI’s art work are collaboration of KAMI and SASU.They met and began working together in 1999.Kami creates strong wavy lines, and Sasu paints colorful geometrical patterns. They also work individually as well. In 2000, they participated in Barnstomers project and started working on murals. Since the beginning of their collaboration they have named their work as “HITOTZUKI”. They have been working both internationally and in Japan. Together they live in Tokyo and have a one year old son. They continue to travel around creating huge size murals.
The name “HITOTZUKI”, stands for the sun and the moon, contrary to one another, like a plus sign and the minus sign, female and male, they differ yet still fuse together to make a whole. Their work is done dynamically and with freehand. Kami and Sasu, work depicts scenery from their lifestyle and feelings from their daily life while at the same time expressing hope for the future. They work as a family creating an ideal image of both their lifestyle and their future as “HITOTZUKI”.”
Hitozuki has also released a new T-shirt design which has just gone up on their online store.
Check it here, only $60AUS.
The guys at AM blog have posted a preview of a new piece by Dave Kinsey which will be released by BLKMRKT titled “Sustain, No Fin, No Future”.
I also recomend that everyone RSS AM (Arrested Motion). Its seriously the best art blog around at the moment.
Cognitive Dissident.