LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD TOLD THROUGH INFOGRAPHICS
Posted on 31. Mar, 2009 by alfotos in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
Fantastic version on a classic fairy tale from Tomas Nilsson.
ALWAYS FASCINATING JOSH KEYES ARTWORK
Posted on 30. Mar, 2009 by ART BATTERY GROUP in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
Frenzy 18″ x 24″, acrylic on panel, 2009 Scorch II 30″ x 40″, acrylic on panel, 2009 “The Call I” signed & numbered edition of 750 archival giclee on embossed hahnemuhle paper (310 gm weight) paper size 20″ x 26.5″ with deckled edges $175 Available at David B. Smith Gallery Josh Keyes was born in [...]
DISCOVERING YVONNE TODD PHOTOGRAPHY
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by ART BATTERY GROUP in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
New Zealand photographer Yvonne Todd got her training in commercial photography. Her work draws heavily on its techniques and genres of particularly portrait, product and scenic photographies. While commercial photographers are trained to make things look perfect, to promote a fantasy-of-reality, Todd’s images are always not-quite-right. Her images cue us for the fantasy, but deliberately [...]
MICHAEL ANDERSON AT MARLBOROUGH CHELSEA
Posted on 28. Mar, 2009 by alfotos in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
The exhibition will consist of twelve new collages and a single sculpture, all of which are comprised of mass-produced advertising materials accumulated by the artist. Born in the Bronx in 1968, Michael Anderson began his artistic career fusing painting and collage but has concentrated on collage since the early 1990s. Since that time his materials [...]
DISCOVERING THE WORK OF NATE WILLIAMS
Posted on 26. Mar, 2009 by ART BATTERY GROUP in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
Nate Williams, aka Alexander Blue, an artist, illustrator and designer has worked extensively in various facets of the illustration industry with a wide variety of clients. His illustration work has been geared to both adults and children and has appeared in magazines, advertising, publishing, music, fashion, textiles, home decor, merchandise, posters, social expression and newspapers. [...]
THE ART OF JOHN WENTZ
Posted on 25. Mar, 2009 by ART BATTERY GROUP in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
John Wentz is a contemporary realist exploring the human condition through the lens of psychology and mythology. Inspired by the writings of psychologist Carl Jung, Wentz’s work explores how the archetype of the hero – and specifically the superhero – influences the human experience. Juxtaposing vintage comic book characters with surreal depictions of children, John [...]
DISCOVERING EVAN HECOX
Posted on 24. Mar, 2009 by ART BATTERY GROUP in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
Evan Hecox is an artist and designer whose work captures the essence of urban environments. Fascinated with the complexity of the urban landscape and people in mundane surroundings who are normally overlooked, his art depicts city scenes that are almost cinematic in their stark contrast and abstraction. Like snapshots or filmstrips, Hecox’s work encapsulates the [...]
ANDY J. MILLER ILLUSTRATION
Posted on 24. Mar, 2009 by ART BATTERY GROUP in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
Andy J. Miller is an illustrator, art director, designer, and musician. Miller grew up in a small town in Indiana drawing every cartoon and action hero he could possibly come up with. However he never considered it a serious career path until his love of music bloomed in High School, and ever since, there has [...]
DISCOVERING CHARMING BAKER ARTWORK
Posted on 23. Mar, 2009 by alfotos in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
This London based artist explains his artwork as “I like it when something’s not quite right. I like to take people along a path which leads to a place they don’t expect to be. They might discover a personal or political subtext, they might simply enjoy the view. The effect I’m aiming for in my [...]
FIRST MATCH LOOKING FOR “CHILE” IN YOUTUBE
Posted on 21. Mar, 2009 by alfotos in THE ART HEADS SPEAK OUT
