It was as if God was telling New Yorkers that he loved every single one of them.
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Artist Cédric Le Borgne - Les Voyageurs
As with his Voyageurs who journey around the world, Cédric Le Borgne invites everyone to view daily life in a fresh way, to rise up, to dream. By abolishing barriers, his work of exploring spaces is sensitive, his poetry subtly interacts with each place it comments upon. From sculptures made of chicken wire to photo or video, from perennial installations to spontaneous performance, from street-art to web-art, his work is free of formal constraints.
By Brooks Shane Salzwedel, carefully layered mixed media and drawing to make these really unique landscapes. It adds so much depth to each piece just by having several layers of images built up on one another.
Jarek Puczel. The End, 2011.
Aubrey Hays - Red Herring | 2012
follow on tumblr: aubreyhays.tumblrAn extremely thoughtful write-up by the lovely Monarch Review - a magazine created in the spirit of The Monarch Apartments: a Seattle home to generations of poets, writers, musicians, visual artists, pranksters, cranks and the curious. The publication aims to sustain the Monarch’s vibrant, vagabond culture by creating a forum for emerging and established artists and thinkers.
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Ice ship sculpture created by set designer and art director Rhea Thierstein | Shot by Tim Walker