Anthropocene examines global landscapes that have been transformed by the actions and activities of humanity. Artist Thomas Smith has created these images using a unique and groundbreaking technique. Each image is composed from thousands and thousands of thumbnails extracted as screen grabs from Google Maps, which are then reconstructed piece by piece using Photoshop to [...]
How lovely are Erin Case mixed media collages! In this series the artist combined hairstyles and silhouette with nature and Landscapes. Working in both analog and digital methods, her
Based between London and Berlin, Aga Baranska recently stole my attention with her use of chunky, textured paint patterns, elements of collage, and a healthy fashion editorial sensibility.
Tumblr has long been one of my favorite places for virtual doodling – it’s the easiest platform to keep a personal or professional collection of visual notes.
It’s been since 2009 since we last checked in with brilliant mixed media artist/illustrator Mat Maitland.
One photograph’s flaw, is another woman’s treasure. At least, that’s the case for artist Diane Meyer who brings photography and embroidery together.
Yesterday you may have enjoyed Mustafa Soydan’s Zodiac illustrations , which the graphic designer/illustrator painted exclusively for Trendland. Today we showcase new mixed media work from Soydan, who has illustrated a series of coquettish and spirited cartoon dream girls, and brought them into living color,
German artist Thomas Demand builds life sized scenes in paper and cardboard models, inspired by found images, which he then photographs himself.
“Worlds self made are so full of monsters and demons” reads the Anaïs Nin quote accompanying the collage-photography of Ernesto Artillo on
For most, the best part about found objects is the search. For artist Randy Grskovic, it’s what comes after he finds the object.
I am loving Jonni Cheatwood’s “Grace Series,” abstracting a series of inkjet printed portraits with surrealist strokes.
John Westmark is a painter interested in the metaphorical potential of unorthodox materials. The primary material used in his current work is store-bought, paper, sewing patterns, applied directly to the canvas. The patterns are reinterpreted outside of their usual functional context as garment templates to