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Toyin Odutola’s Black Portraiture
“Where some may see flat, static narratives, I see a spectrum of tonal gradations and realities,” says Toyin Odutola. “What I am creating is literally black portraiture with ballpoint pen ...

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Philip Barlow’s Oil Paintings
Looking at Philip Barlow‘s work takes a bit of getting used to, especially in this day of high-definition and hyper-realism. Blurry, hazy, but definitely a familiar sight, probably the best ...

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Oliver Haidutschek’s Paintings
I just came across these paintings by Oliver Haidutschek‘s paintings, which popped up in our Pinterest feed, as some of our best finds often do!  Much like a lot of the content on Pinterest, and other social/media blogging platforms, not much information has been attached to these images, except that they are available for sale [...]

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John Tierney’s LA Cityscapes
For many people, retirement means having ample time to indulge in their dreams and pursue the things which matter most to them.  For Englishman John Tierney, retiring from his Criminology post at Durham University has afforded him the opportunity to take on the iconic cityscapes of Los Angeles, which he featured in these lovely photo-realist [...]

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New Paintings by Roy Nachum: Open Your Eyes
It seems as though all the stars are aligning for Roy Nachum.  If the slew of celebrity fans, including Justin Timberlake and Sir Philip Green are any indication, it seems ...

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Ho-Ryon Lee’s Overlapping Images
Korean artist Ho-Ryon Lee’s pieces are classified as paintings, although they look much closer to photography. Indeed, he paints on canvas but the previous process includes the artist taking several photos of the model in a specific pose and

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Michael Peck’s Paintings
Michael Peck readily admits that his monochromatic artwork reminds people of death. Whereas most people resort to skulls and other obvious symbols, though, the Melbourne artist uses children. Each of his oil on linen pieces features a

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Henrietta Harris’s Paintings
Artist Henrietta Harris had two solo shows the years right after she graduated: “He Had An Offbeat Delivery And I Loved It” and “Show Some Decorum”. Straight to the point, Henrietta has been a part of shows pretty much every year since she graduated from Fine Arts from Auckland University of Technology.

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Rare Works by the Late Domenico Gnoli
“He was a golden boy, always successful,” says gallerist Amalia Dayan of late Italian artist Domenico Gnoli in a recent W Magazine feature. “He wasn’t a marginal figure. His show in New York, right before he died [at the early age of 36, just five years after his work started to pick up], was at Sidney [...]