Gustav Klimt - Emilie Flöge, 1902. Oil on canvas
Cy Twombly - Quattro Stagioni: Estate, 1993-5. Acrylic and pencil on canvas
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“to see and be seen” by lawrence weiner (1972)
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‘Imperial Measurements’ by Sinta Werner consists of two 3 meter tall structures, that when first encountered by the viewer will appear as two large mirrors, set at angles to one another, reflecting the surrounding architectural details and building structure. However, upon further inspection these ‘reflections’ become more confusing as the viewer is unable to find his own image and changing position begins to unravel the illusion revealing the sculptural installation, creating further disorientation. Working upon a variety of levels, Sinta Werner’s sculptural installations purposefully set out to transform three dimensional space into a two dimensional image, and turn viewer into unsuspecting participant.
“Pour Paintings” created by pouring paint over plywood by Holton Rower
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The Velvet Jetpack Series by Artist John Keddie | On Tumblr | Buy Prints |
A velvet jetpack sounds like a marvelous way to travel. I’d love one.
“Aqueous Electro”, new underwater ink photos by Mark Mawson
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