beauty in black

 

Artist and Illustrator: Stephen Crowhurst

 

 

Black vaes - Art Project

 

 

Canada based  Stephen Crowhurst is an artist, art director, designer, curator and illustrator. His work has that hand crafted look mixed with contemporary design technology. 

 

we come, we eat and we sleep

Let me tell you first :-

this is not my line. This is the title of a painting by Indian Artist N.S. Harsha.

we come, we eat and we sleep

N. S. Harsha tells stories through his art!

N. S. Harsha’s art has ensemble of figures and political convictions. His paintings tell stories in the modern Indian narrative tradition and popular art like in Bazaar styles, poster art, Pahari miniature folios and text-book illustrations. It is evident in the form and treatment of his flattened figures, skewed perspectives, wit and fine lines. He captures the global in local imagination.

We come, We eat and We sleep

    Media: Acrylic on canvas

    Size: Triptych Size 5.5ft x 28.5ft (panel size 5.5ft x 9.5ft)

 

We come, We eat and We sleep


N. S. Harsha’s oeuvre includes painting, large scale installations and community projects.

N. S. Harsha lives and works in Mysore, Karnataka.

Harsha has just won the UK’s Artes Mundi prize.

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preserve moments

kishyu series

Artist: Kazumi Harnett

Where wet clay is inspired by the undulating rural landscape, the curves and rhythms of hills and the textures and patterns of agricultural land.

Where fluidity of the material is manipulated in such a way to leave marks and textures on the surface to preserve moments of making process.

ryumon series

Where young and talented ceramisist Kazumi Harnett uses coarse stoneware clay to make these ↑& ↓ pieces.

My dear friends here.

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follow the wind

How would you like arrows for weathercocks - creating geometrical patterns on the outer walls of your house or your building!

This is Daikanyama Installation 2005 - Grand Prix Winning entry by Daisuke Ibano and Ryosuke Fujii -

“Blowin’in the wind”

In order to perceive the traces of the wind, Daisuke Ibano and Ryosuke Fujii have filled a mesh screen installed on the wall of a building on the Sanno Institute of Management Daikanyama campus with a number of arrows. The arrows point in respective directions as the wind blows and rest in balance as the wind stops.

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life’s past, present and…

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present

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past

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future

Not of Me dude!

It Is Joel Sailo’s!

Joel Sailo is This amazingly talented young graphic artist based in Bengaluru!

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