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Post by sleepboy on Dec 23, 2012 20:10:40 GMT -8
Camille Rose Garcia, Chris Berens, Femke Hiemstra, John Brophy, Martin Wittfooth, Jean-Pierre Roy, Marco Mazzoni, Scott Musgrove, Eric Fortune, Sail, Laurie Lee Brom, Sarah Dolby, Jane Kenoyer, and Nicola Verlato.
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Post by murdock on Dec 24, 2012 11:43:37 GMT -8
Amazing line up!
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Post by sleepboy on Jan 3, 2013 19:50:56 GMT -8
Wittfooth.
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Post by bmerel on Jan 3, 2013 20:35:22 GMT -8
that Wittfooth is INSANE!! so happy to see my man, Sail in the lineup. if you all havent seen or heard of this man, check him out. absolutely stunning work! uselessarm.blogspot.comscroll back and look through his pics. amazing stuff
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Post by roqlarue on Jan 7, 2013 17:52:26 GMT -8
Eric Fortune "Worlds Collapse" Laurie Lee Brom "End Of The World"
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Post by sleepboy on Jan 15, 2013 19:16:39 GMT -8
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Post by ksn on Jan 20, 2013 22:09:37 GMT -8
Anyone have a picture of his piece? Sale or not, it would be nice to see what he did for the show. Edit: I can almost see it
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Post by Jesús on Jan 20, 2013 22:31:26 GMT -8
Don't know why that Eric Fortune reminds me so much of the famous Andrew Wyeth classic:
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Post by Jesús on Jan 21, 2013 8:03:35 GMT -8
Maybe I don't know a lot about "Christina's World", but I do know that the woman in the painting (Christina) suffered from polio, (she was paralyzed/ lower body). I know Eric is known for depicting strange "cuts" on his subjects' extremities. Although, the girl on this piece (Eric's piece) doesn't have the staple "cuts".
Anyway, that was a stretch, but Wyeth's painting came to mind.
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Post by sleepboy on Jan 21, 2013 9:59:37 GMT -8
Maybe I don't know a lot about "Christina's World", but I do know that the woman in the painting (Christina) suffered from polio, (she was paralyzed/ lower body). I know Eric is known for depicting strange "cuts" on his subjects' extremities. Although, the girl on this piece (Eric's piece) doesn't have the staple "cuts". Anyway, that was a stretch, but Wyeth's painting came to mind. I kind of see similarities too now that you bring it up... I wonder if he was inspired by the piece?
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Post by |peetov| on Jan 21, 2013 15:20:08 GMT -8
Anyone have a picture of his piece? Sale or not, it would be nice to see what he did for the show. the piece looks like "Colossus" from his show Leeuwenhart
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Post by sin on Jan 21, 2013 15:25:53 GMT -8
Don't know why that Eric Fortune reminds me so much of the famous Andrew Wyeth classic: Strange... I don't possibly see any connection, Wyeth's piece is so powerful because of what you think of the piece at first glance and then realizing it's a much different image than what is assumed. How is this connection made in Eric's piece? To me they are not related in the slightest (other than a lady and house). Curious since this is one of my 5 favorite works of art, what is the different image from what one percieves at first glance? Now I wonder if I've been looking at this work all wrong
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Post by pricklypete on Jan 21, 2013 15:37:58 GMT -8
Anyone have a picture of his piece? Sale or not, it would be nice to see what he did for the show. the piece looks like "Colossus" from his show Leeuwenhart Yep. That's it.
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Post by sin on Jan 21, 2013 18:09:32 GMT -8
Intresting I wasn't familiar with the story but had the same feeling. The subject felt afflicted to me and I felt it was representational of the ill and struggling society during the depression desperately trying to return to normalsey. Guess I over thought it but I suppose the feeling is the same.
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Post by |peetov| on Jan 21, 2013 22:30:33 GMT -8
kind of has a hellen keller vibe to me, so i definitely get the affliction part of it. cool post. thanks for sharing.
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