Hyper realistic paintings of Lee Guk Hyun
South Korean born painter, Lee Guk Hyun creates these dreamy photo realistic veiled women with his oil paintings.
Hyper realistic paintings of Lee Guk Hyun
South Korean born painter, Lee Guk Hyun creates these dreamy photo realistic veiled women with his oil paintings.
“In Untitled (1976), a contact sheet of eleven photographs, Woodman physically articulates the experience of transition… Divided, her identity a blur, she is counterpoised between the past and the future. Standing before her photographs, suspended in a young adult purgatory I thought I would never leave, I felt the same way: illegible, pulled in two.”
(via SFMOMA)
Nicoletta Ceccoli on Hi-Fructose
Eric Cahan, Sky Series
Terrifying and Amazing Sculptures by Mark Jenkins
http://www.buzzfeed.com/gavon/terrifying-sculptures-by-mark-jenkins
I’ve always loved road-side attractions and restaurant mascot characters. Especially fond when the characters, usually a burger-faced man or knife-wielding pig, voraciously devours itself. And don’t get me started on my affection for lobster bibs. These very fiberglass effigies are pure American, and they dart our landscape like castles strewn around the English country-side. But nothing I’ve ever seen could prepare me for Tony Tasset’s ”Hot Dog Man.” He’s a urine-dripping pork bi-product monster. He is what you eat, just follow the mustard trail to this over-stuffed, shriveled testicle smile with the Robert Crumb-esque “Keep on Trucking” Stance.” Tasset’s other works, playing on emoticons as threat levels and garbage heaps, are equally fantastic, bold and humorous.
Lisa Byrne
