We are nearly there!! A little peek at the inside...... The first big event of our year will be the opening of our new...
A modernist villa on the south coast of France, which was designed by Eileen Gray and lived in by Le Corbusier, is captured in these photos by Manuel Bougot.
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Okay I have been taking a break from the studio and blog since my show went up. It's been an intense past year and having some moments to relax has been nice. Here are a few shots of the show. I have more work posted on my website. It feels good to have the work up on some clean white walls. The shows runs through Feb 25th at Sandler Hudson Gallery. Click on the titles to see larger pictures. Surfaces Statement This recent work body of work is an exploration of structures and layering. Pushing the paintings further and finding new shapes and surfaces has been an exciting avenue that I plan to continue with. I have loosely named the smaller groupings “The Fat Series”. There is a bold and raw quality behind these pieces. I work intuitively to create all my paintings. They are a reflection of the energy and state of mind when created. I want the tactile seduction of paint that inspires me to come through to the viewer. E Sheppell Fat Wall E Sheppell Fat Series No.9 E Sheppell Fat Series No.13 E Sheppell Fat Series No.12 E Shepppell Juicy 24x24 E Sheppell Juicy Close up E Sheppell Clouded, Mystic, Golden Fade, Stone 6x6 each E Sheppell Fat Wall E Sheppell Fat Series No.11 E Sheppell "This Fire & Yellow Silk" E Sheppell For The Love of Indy , Carnival, Fat Series No.14 E Sheppell Fat Series No.6 E Sheppell Fat Series No.5 E Sheppell 12x12 Fat Series No.14 Zak and Liz I spent last weekend cleaning my studio and I am still not done. These small pieces created quite a mess and they required the most paint I have ever used. I am looking forward in starting some new work to continue the fat. Surfaces Aftermath 2012
Brooklyn-based designer Katie Stout brings her signature eclecticism to her third exhibit at the Nina Johnson gallery in Miami. Click here for an interview with the designer.
Framestore animation supervisor Pablo Grillo delves into the art of animation behind Paddington.
El 2019 parece ser el año dedicado a las mujeres artistas: Desde finales de abril, la Tate de Londres muestra Enlace externocreaciones de artistas británicas de los últimos 60 años. Pero estas iniciativas apenas comienzan. Veamos el caso en EEUU: Un estudioEnlace externo mostró que solo 12% de las muestran exhibieron creaciones femeninas. Aquí en Suiza,…
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Belgian-born, Stockholm-based artist Carsten Höller creates interactive installations that reimagine the functionalities of commonplace objects and spaces. His recent piece for Gagosian Gallery at Frieze New York invited viewers to enter an Alice in Wonderland-inspired room where gigantic, textured mushroom sculptures hung over their heads.
Ilustraciones que viven entre libertad y patrones, por Atelier Bingo Atelier Bingo está compuesto por los ilustradores franceses Maxime Prou y Adèle Favreau. La pareja de creativos vive en el campo, pero por medio de la tecnología realizan sus entregas en cuanto a diseño. Gustan de experimentar con serigrafía, así como otras técnicas en las que la abstracción y color son los principales ingredientes. Han colaborado con Vogue, The Plant y Wrap Magazine, entre otros. Su sello ha alcanzado prendas, floreros, patinetas o exposiciones en distintos lugares del mundo. Las tareas de las que son autore
Gemma Shiel, illustrator and founder of London fashion brand Lazy Oaf, offers some advice on turning your art into a business