Posts Tagged "drawing"

April 20, 2011

Heike Weber Update

Heike Weber is a German installation artist who creates large scale pieces using heavy repetition. Her recent work leverages markers and acrylic paint to transform boring floors and walls into eye catching pieces of art. A time lapse of her drawing spreading from one corner of the room to the other must be amazing. A great inspiration for some of you looking to add  low cost design hotness to a visually “blah” room.

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July 21, 2010

betsy walton

I really love the dreamlike landscapes in Betsy Walton‘s work. I am also find these words about her process really inspiring:

I work with a spontaneous approach and few expectations of specific results.  I rarely sketch preliminary drawings before diving into a painting, in the belief that the image formed through the painting process itself will be rich, revealing, and vital.

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March 20, 2009

Alyssa Pheobus

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Alyssa Pheobus’s large-scale text drawings sample the lyrics of love songs and other fragments of conventional discourse to juxtapose idealized images of romantic love & sexual desire with more ominous references to barbed wire, cages, nets, straps, and other elements of confinement and pain. Lovely & disturbing in equal measure.

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