Foggy Day by the Ocean II.
Another shot of Bug Light in South Portland, ME on a foggy morning.
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Here, I decree Opposition in all things: For earth, sky For winter, summer For darkness, Light.
Elvhenan and Tevinter. Golden City and Black City. Knight Enchanter and Necromancer.
A piece a did while back that never got finished.
I started this piece when i was hyped about dragon age inquisition.
I never felt so happy when it was possible to play as a qunari.
"I strive to express the spiritual nature of the Universe. Painting for me is a dynamic balance and wholeness of life; it is mysterious and transcending, yet solid and real." -Richard Pousette-Dart.
Full Circle: Works on Paper by Richard Pousette-Dart is currently on view at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. The exhibition, which explores his diverse use of materials and techniques over the course of nearly seventy years, is on view through November 30.
This November, Pace will present an exhibition of paintings by Pousette-Dart at 510 West 25th Street, New York.
Images: Implosion, (1978); Beyond the Moon. © 2014 Estate of Richard Pousette-Dart/Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
FEATURED ARTIST: Bradford Kessler, Young Grandfather, 2014. Aquaresin, dead sea minerals, safe paw ice melter. Courtesy 247365, New York.
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FEATURED ARTIST: Lucy Kim
Lucy Kim (b. 1978, Seoul, Korea, lives and works in Massachusetts) incorporates plastic and aluminum foil casts of people, animals, and objects into her relief paintings, often distorting the recognizable by manipulating the materials during the mold-making and casting process. She developed this method to merge the representational lineage and plasticity of painting with indexical impressions of the people and objects around her. The visceral distortions - flattening, unfolding, stretching, and enlarging - are attempts at physically mimicking manipulations commonly used in photographic images, the literalness usually leading to eerie humor. Drawn from both her personal life and popular media, the work engages with the entangled relationship between the two and forces the compression of image and subject.
Kim received her BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2001 and her MFA from the Yale School of Art in 2007. She has been a fellow at the Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art and Music and the MacDowell Colony, and a participant at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Her work has been featured at Lisa Cooley, New York; Mon Chéri, Brussels; Flash Art NY Desk, New York; Regina Rex, Queens; Ortega y Gasset Projects, Brooklyn; Tiger Strikes Asteroid, Philadelphia; Field Projects, New York; Wassaic Project, Wassaic and others. She is a founding member of the collaborative kijidome. She has an upcoming solo exhibition at Lisa Cooley in 2015.
Lucy Kim, He Left With Flounders, 2014. Oil paint, various plastics, spray paint on dibond panel, 64 x 48 inches. Courtesy the artist and Lisa Cooley, New York.
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Cemetery cool and quiet…
Tower Bridge of terror. London, England.
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You can delete large amounts of neighborhood objects quickly by holding the Escape key and moving the cursor over the objects. I totally knew that. I totally didn’t spend forever deleting the trees that come with the maxis sc4 terrains, one by one.