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· ART, MIXED MEDIA ·

Dessi Terzieva’s Collages
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When law student Dessi Terzieva isn’t busy studying, she spends her time creating these gorgeous and striking collages. The Detroit-based 22-year-old explains her hobby simply: “I maintain my sanity through my art.” Usually working with cut pictures from old books and magazines, Dessi has recently ventured into digital collages

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· ART, MIXED MEDIA ·

JEAN-FRANCOIS LEPAGE’S MIXED MEDIA COLLAGES X HAUSER+HAUSER
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While collages are considered as a generally surreal artistic expression, Jean-Francois Lepage throughout his career managed to imprint surrealism within the surrealism. From June 11th to August 31st, the visitors of  Hauser+Hauser web gallery will have the chance to discover his work through an interactive exhibition. When observing Lepage’s work, that is no stranger to [...]

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· ART, CALENDAR ·

Dogma at Metro Pictures
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Dogma Curated by Gianni Jetzer Opening Reception June 28 6-8pm Metro Pictures 519 West 24th Street New York, NY (212) 206 7100 More Info

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· SCULPTURE ·

Diana Beltran Herrera’s Bird Paper Sculptures
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Studied in industrial design, experimental painting, and ceramic sculpture, Diana Beltran Herrera‘s medium of choice seems to have settled on paper. The Colombian artist

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· PAINTING ·

Philip Barlow’s Oil Paintings
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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 description is found on

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· SCULPTURE ·

Jill Sylvia’s Paper Cutting
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“For the past seven years, I’ve been working exclusively with ledger paper. I’m interested in exploring ideas about serial structure, currency, our financial architecture, capital as an ungrounded sign, and ‘value’ in general,” says Jill Sylvia in a recent

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· ART, ILLUSTRATION, MIXED MEDIA ·

Izziyana Suhaimi’s Embriodered Illustrations
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Just how good is Izziyana Suhaimi? Let us count the ways: the Singaporean artist embroiders to pinpoint perfection, dabbles with watercolor, and obviously knows how to wield a pencil.  And she tends to do all these things within a single piece of work. Izziyana first stumbled upon this hybrid technique while doing a school project [...]

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· MIXED MEDIA ·

Paper Butterfly Art by Rebecca J. Coles
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Paper artist Rebecca J. Coles is fascinated with the process by which three-dimensional decorative forms materialize out of flat sheets of paper. She likes to spend countless hours hand drawing and

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· SCULPTURE ·

David Oliveira’s Wire Sculptures
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From a distance, David Oliveira’s wire works look like ink doodles. When you step closer, they still look like ink doodles. This is because David has the ability to make something as rigid and unforgiving as metal wire look like a fluid, if not languid, figure. With both a degree in

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· PAINTING ·

Henrietta Harris’s Paintings
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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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· INSTALLATION ·

Wolfgang Laib’s artwork
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I just discovered the work of German artist Wolfgang Laib and his installation using pollen, beeswax and rice that he collects by hand looks pretty amazing! Wolfgang Laib finds spirituality in the simplicity of everyday, organic substances—milk, pollen, beeswax, rice—that provide sustenance or engender life. In 1975 he created his first Milkstone in what has

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· MIXED MEDIA ·

Andreas Nicolas Fischer Procedural Landscapes
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For German visual artist Andreas Nicolas Fischer, using one medium to display visual art is just not good enough, so instead Fischer has created multiple media pieces that will make you feel like your looking down on another world. Using custom software that uses a swarm of particles to gradually create an

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