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"Turbulence 11" explores the assimilation of aerosol painting, charring and sanding techniques on wood. This ethereal and atmospheric painting solicits our visual perception by suggesting a discoverable lattice of motifs emerging out of defacement and obscuration. The color palette in this piece is in soft shimmering pastel hues and natural wood tones with sfumato white highlights. Keywords: pyrography, sanding, materiality, electric tools, soft, blurred, complex, hard-edged, dynamism, line, form and color, multilayered, Multichromatic, geometry, grid, atmospheric, optical, Abstract, Minimalism, Modern, Abstract Expressionism, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Wood, stencil, op art, contemporary gestural abstraction, stripes, repetition, linear grid, painting, chance, serial, gradients, pixelated, visual perception, process-oriented, burnt and charred, organic process, linear forms, neon colors, distressed surfaces, curvilinear About artist: In Melisa Taylor’s work, the natural world acts as blueprint while ideas are sourced from historical art and contemporary culture. She pursued studies in Marine Biology before training in classical art of the Old Masters. She grew fascinated by the works of Flemish painters Vermeer and Rembrandt whose symbolic use of light influences her practice up to this day. Melisa explores the notion of the sublime through blur and precision. She develops an aesthetic of duality by hybridizing divergent approaches to art. Her studio practice is labor-intensive; various instruments and electric tools are used out-of-context to inject unpredictability in the painting gesture. She has assimilated to her visual language an eclectic multilayering process combining pyrography, sanding and detailed stencil compositions on wood. Embracing chance is a central idea in her work, equally so is meticulous control. This results in a subterranean tension that jeopardizes the ethereal appearance of her pieces; arbitrariness and mechanical execution fuse to create what she calls "systèmes faillibles" where spectral motifs seek to emerge out of obscuring lattices. Her work has been exhibited internationally and acquired in private and corporate collections across North America, Europe and Asia.
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Moose Bone Runes, Natural and Dyed with Plants, Hand Carved, Unique Xmas Present, with Handmade Wooden Box Runes are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets, which were used to write various Germanic languages before the adoption of the Latin alphabet and for specialised purposes thereafter. The Scandinavian variants are also known as futhark or fuþark (derived from their first six letters of the alphabet: F, U, Þ, A, R, and K); the Anglo-Saxon variant is futhorc or fuþorc (due to sound-changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters). My passion is to create art to wear, to work with and to love, using natural materials. Making bone and skin items is one way to produce durable and valuable items out of natural material. It is a way to honor our ancestors, their way of thinking and life. Bone and skin materials are collected from huntsmen or eco farms what would be other ways 100% waste. I have been researching bone processing technologies during my Master studies at Viljandi Culture Academy. – – – – – Please expect that items are pretty much the same size and color but can be slightly different. Their imperfection makes them unique and beautiful. Color may also vary from monitor to monitor. INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: standard shipping normally takes 2–4 weeks to arrive, but may take up to 6 weeks (especially around the holidays). Thank you for shopping at Koordikamber and hope to see you again soon!
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These pieces of work were produced in University. I created an animation to show the different Shaolin fighting styles. This page shows some of the artwork I created for it. . Human-Animal Fightin…
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That delightful ’60s/‘70s intersection of pop-psychedelic surrealism and space-age futurism produced some of the most awesome book covers the world has ever seen, with illustrations that often far exceeded in greatness the pulpy sci-fi genre novels they’d adorned. While some of those artists achieved renown, too often, those covers were the works of obscure toilers about whom little is known. Davis Meltzer, alas, fits deep into the latter category. My best search-fu yielded so little biographical data that I’m not even able to determine if he’s currently alive. A 2014 Gizmodo article alluded to the fact that Meltzer was still living as of its publication, and offered up some résumé data as well: Davis Paul Meltzer was born in 1930, in Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, and attended school in Newtown, Pennsylvania. Both his parents, the late Arthur Meltzer and Paulette Van Roekens, were highly respected fine art painters—and he inherited their great talent. During his career as a freelance artist he created stamps for the U.S. Postal Service, painted dozens of sci-fi book covers, worked for NASA, and worked as a scientific illustrator for 30 years at National Geographic. Enjoy this gallery of Meltzer’s...