The subliminal humor and pop culture references in Scott listfield’s paintings are freaking brilliant.
Mos Def / Yasiin Bey
Mos Def / Yasiin Bey
Los Tokyo
16 ½" x 17 ½"
Colored Pencils
The subliminal humor and pop culture references in Scott listfield’s paintings are freaking brilliant.
Astronauts & Pop Culture Paintings by Scott Listfield
The Departure Part I, Scott Listfield artwork
Graphic and Colorful Portraits by Erik Jones
Painter Erik Jones makes stunning hyperrealistic portraits of naked women hiding behind sporadic stripes of color. The artist expresses this supposed reserved by applying several materials such as watercolor, acrylic, oil and pastel.
Dans ses portraits graphiques et colorés, l’artiste new yorkais Erik Jones représente des femmes avec une précision photo réaliste. Celles-ci sont partiellement couvertes par des formes colorés entremêlées et géométrique qui leur inculquent une certaine pudeur. Dans ces travaux il utilise de…
SCOPE Miami: Thinkspace Gallery (Part 1).
Culver City, California gallery Thinkspace Gallery will be presenting several small shows at SCOPE Miami this week (December 2nd - 7th, 2014) including a two person show with Andy Kehoe & Glenn Barr, a show of 6” x 6” inch works from over 30 international artists entitled “Aqua“ and a show featuring over 60 international artists who have all produced brand new works, a selection of which I’ve included above: Brian Viveros, Aaron Nagel, Erik Jones, Joanne Nam, Nosego, Fuco Ueda and Scott Listfield. This selection of work will be on display at Thinkspace Gallery’s booth #B03.
Orlando Mendoza is a 25 year old artist from the United States. His most popular works are his mesmerizing and unique illustrations that combine geometric elements with the human form.
“I have always loved making things and working with my hands. Making art is something I really enjoy and it makes me feel good about myself so I continue to do it. “
Some of Orlando’s favorite artists include Erik Jones, Andrew Archer, and T-Wei.
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Featuring ‘Boombox’ by Lyle Owerko