Category Archives: art

maurizio cattelan L.O.V.E Installation

This is a controversial piece done by maurizio cattelan  which was displayed in milan’s piazza affari, in front of the italian stock exchange building. The piece is called L.O.V.E it’s made of marble, about 4 meters high and has been allocated on a base that brings the sculpture to a total height of 11 meters. during the making process, Cattelean changed the original title from  ‘omnia munda mundis’ – literally meaning ‘to the pure [men], all things [are] pure’, a latin sentence that has entered a relatively common usage in many countries – to ‘L.O.V. E.’

images from designboom

David M.Cook Second Solo Exhibition Death To Everyone Is Gonna Come



Works by David M. Cook and his second solo exhibition called “Death To Everyone Is Gonna Come” at the Cotton Candy Machine in Brooklyn. David M.Cook showcased prints, shirts, originals and memorabilia at this amazing event in Brooklyn.


David M. Cook, Tara McPherson, Sean Leonord

“David M. Cook is the architect of a mischievous microcosm. Amicable and unassuming, he hardly seems the “type” to consistently and skillfully crank out such a lewd labyrinth of work, but the cheeky hedonism comes all too naturally. Based in Brooklyn but originally from Louisville, Kentucky, David (who also answers to Bonethrower) uses no shortage of fine lines to design a world that is equal parts modern mysticism and memento mori—at the end of the day, it all sinks in like a psychotropic drug.” -Riley Ziesig of http://www.thecottoncandymachine.com

Check them out the next time your in Brooklyn

The Cotton Candy Machine

235 South 1st Street, Brooklyn, NY 11211
Call us! 718.387.3844

COTTON CANDY MACHINE GRAND RE-OPENING IN BROOKLYN

In his heart, Michael Motorcycle is an artist who is compelled to tell a story. The storyline will often become apparent only once he has begun developing an image. But there are common themes throughout the images. These themes include the use or misuse of power, the human environment, and love. The theme of love and romance is a common subject in his art.

Dilek Baykara is an illustrator who was born and raised in the woods of northern New Jersey but is currently living and working in Brooklyn, New York. She attended School of Visual Arts for Illustration. She creates haunting images adorned with luxurious lines of ink.

Jeremy Hush’s work is haunting and beautiful, wild and chaotic, dark and saturated, but entirely unique. Hush’s pieces feel like Grimm fairy tales, in the most visceral way possible prior to any of the sanitizing forces of Disney. The artist uses found materials to execute much of the work, everything from ball point pens, collected in the course of his itinerant travels, to coffee used for pigment, to inky fingerprints for crosshatching.

Paul Romano is a fine artist and designer living and working in Philadelphia. He began his professional career in the early 90s as an in-house illustrator and designer creating educational software for children. In 2000 he switched gears to pursue work in the music industry, concentrating on the visual identity of the band as a complete package.

Please join us for an event filled with original paintings, inkings, poster art, and beautiful merch.

Image above by Paul Romano.

Opening Event Friday September 13th
7 to 11pm

♦ Cotton Candy Machine · 235 South 1st Street · Brooklyn, NY 11211 · Call us! 718.387.3844 ♦
· Near the Bedford and Lorimer L, Metropolitan G, and Marcy JMZ Subways Stations in the Heart of Williamsburg ·
· Store Hours Noon to 8pm, Tuesday to Sunday ·

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