
Hand collage of a subject’s face. Each hand is a unique photograph the project is done by Justin Roth.
Hand collage of a subject’s face. Each hand is a unique photograph the project is done by Justin Roth.
Andrew Bell was born in England in 1978. His family moved several times until settling into the eastern US in the mid 1980′s. He has lived and worked in New York since 1996.
Andrew’s work spans a wide spectrum of mediums from illustrations and paintings to toys and sculptures. Much of his work is brought together by a sense of humor that often belies a more serious and sombre message.
His work has been featured in solo and group gallery shows from LA to Paris and has been covered by publications such as The New York Times and Wired.
WBK Relic Ted Hughes -alphatext-30×39
Part of the “Analog to Digital” Series
Digital Media
2013
Digital media artwork by WBK an artist based in Melbourne, Australia. Can find WBK on Facebook
WBK Dinosauria Bukowski 27×37
Part of the “Analog to Digital” Series
Digital Media
2013
WBK Gabriel-Garcia-Marquez-32×34
Part of the “Analog to Digital” Series
Digital Media
2013
WBK Alan Moore -alphatext-20×34
Nick Gentry is a British artist from London. Much of his artistic output has been generated with the use of contributed artefacts and materials. He states that through this process “contributor, artist and viewer come closer together”. His art is influenced by the development of consumerism, technology, identity and cyberculture in society, with a distinctive focus on obsolete media.
Can find Nick Gentry here at http://www.nickgentry.com/
One of the most prolific and recognizable artists alive today, Ron English has bombed the global landscape with unforgettable images, on the street, in museums, in movies, books and television.
English coined the term POPaganda to describe his signature mash-up of high and low cultural touchstones, from superhero mythology to totems of art history, populated with his vast and constantly growing arsenal of original characters, including MC Supersized, the obese fast-food mascot featured in the hit movie “Supersize Me,” and Abraham Obama, the fusion of America’s 16th and 44th Presidents, an image widely discussed in the media as directly impacting the 2008 election.
Other characters carousing through English’s art, in paintings, billboards, and sculpture include three-eyed rabbits, udderly delicious cowgirls and grinning skulls, blending stunning visuals with the bitingly humorous undertones of America’s Premier Pop Iconoclast.
Can find Rom English HERE.