Daniel Johansson
My name is Erika Iris Simmons and I like to take things- random things- like what you would find at a garage sale or in a thrift store- and make them into composite art. Most of my pieces become portraits of people associated with the item I’ve chosen. I don’t really add any paint or pigments… I usually just take things apart and re-arrange the pieces, cutting away portions when necessary. A lot of my art is made with cassette tapes and old film reels in a series I call “Ghost in the Machine.”
Oh, wow, lots of new followers! Hi, you guys!
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Just picked up my copy of JUMP.
I was fortunate enough to be interviewed and published about myself and my artwork in Jump magazine! I’m just a few pages in. philadelphians- pick up a hard copy! But, if you can’t….read it online here-
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Using a slow archaic method of chipping away at surfaces street artist, Vhils, creates striking portraits with meticulous detail only subtle chips can create. This newest work of his is located in Lisbon, Portugal.
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Artist Koh Sang Woo
Koh Sang Woo - My work is about connect and passion. Not about the standard or norm of beauty but the connection and emotion the viewer has when viewing the artworks. Challenging the fundamental views on beauty is one of the most important qualities of my artwork, second is to amplify my emotion to the large scale.
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