segunda-feira, 24 de outubro de 2011

Ivonne Dippmann


Magnificient drawings on paper, in books, and even on walls can be found in the portfolio site of Ivonne Dippmann.



















Shower Time With Alyssa Monks

Alyssa Monks might make photorealist paintings but she’s equally interested in abstraction. Monks’ paintings explore the tension between abstraction and realism, using different filters to visually distort and disintegrate the body. In this shallow painted space, the subject is pushing against our real space. Strokes of thick paint in delicate color relationships are pushed and pulled to imitate glass, steam, water and flesh.
“When I began painting the human body, I was obsessed with it and needed to create as much realism as possible. I chased realism until it began to unravel and deconstruct itself,” Alyssa states, “Realism and Abstraction are in a symbiotic relationship – they need each other to exist and eventually become the same.” -Alyssa Monks








Klaus Thymann



Check out the technicolored photographs of Klaus Thymann at 5 Pieces Gallery along with many other artists working i a wide variety of mediums.