Category: Angle on Artists

  • Angle on – Sabi Van Hemert, Leather Kids

    how to get ex girlfriend back It's been a while since our last Angle on Artists post! And so here's the next one! What wild leather sculptures by artist Sabi van Hemert. Hemert, who lives and works in Rotterdam, creates sculptures that are a fusion between children and animals. You really need to study her work, because it…

  • Smoking Kids (the beauty of an ugly addiction) by Frieke Janssens

    Photographer Frieke Janssens found inspiration in the debate when last year, smoking became prohibited in bars in Belgium. He created this controversial series “Smoking kids (the beauty of an ugly addiction)” actually as an anti-smoking campaign. I find them so beautifully shot and styled, yet somehow shocking, which is the whole point. For these portraits Frieke…

  • Angle on – Stephen Wiltshire

        Here is our next installment of Angle on Artists! I am completely and totally blown away by British artist, Stephen Wiltshire. He is a true inspiration to me and so many people all over the world. Stephen draws and paints detailed cityscapes. He has a particular talent for drawing lifelike, accurate representations of…

  • Angle on – Dan Bortz

        We haven’t featured an artist in our Angle on Artists series in quite a while. So, here he is! Growing up in Cleveland and later relocating to Oakland, California, Dan Bortz has had creativity in his blood for his whole life, typically in the form of one of a kind street art. Dan’s…

  • Angle on – Paul Harmon

    Chair in Situ II, 2011   A Bedtime Story, 2011   Our latest in our Angle On Artists series is Paul Harmon, internationally exhibited artist and old friend of mine. As I mentioned in this post, we met in Paris when we were both living there – I was very drawn to his colorful and original stenciled…

  • Angle on – Patrick Dougherty

    Around the Corner University of Southern Indiana, New Harmony Gallery, New Harmony, IN. Photograph: Doyle Dean. I’m so enthralled by the incredible work of Patrick Dougherty. Our second artist in our Angle on Artists series. Here was the first. Combining his carpentry skills with his love of nature, Patrick Dougherty began to learn about primitive techniques…

  • Angle on Ethan Hayes-Chute

    The above “(Tree)House of Hyères”, was produced in collaboration with with Jean-Paul Lespagnard and measures only 450x500x650cm. This is the very first in our series of “Angle on Artists”! I’m so excited. And our first artist we are “Angling On”, is Maine and Berlin based, Ethan Hayes-Chute, who through paintings, sculptures, large-scale installations and artist’s books, explores the ideas…

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