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Paintings

Los Angeles based artist Allison Schulnik collaborated with Grizzly Bear. The 4 minute and 30 second stop-motion animated piece was meticulously crafted out of clay by the artist, and uses the beloved Hobo Clown character oftentimes seen in her paintings.
Tomoo Gokita: Heaven @Honor Fraser (November 07 – December 19, 2009)
From the press release:

Dick Termes uses a six point perspective system to create optical illusion paintings on large spheres called “Termespheres.” His work is influenced by artists such as M.C. Escher and Buckminster Fuller.

Louis’ color bar paintings are fantastic. I’d love one of these in my living room.



Illustrator and graphic designer Drew Bemas created these awesome paintings for Fahrenheit 212 which can be seen at the Fahrenheit 212 Gallery in New York. The artworks were made to alternate when guests where meeting at the company. Fahrenheit 212 wanted to make them say ‘Hey, wasn’t there a different painting a minute ago?’
Marilyn Minter @Regen Projects (October 24 – December 5, 2009)
From the press release:
“Minter shows us unruly bodies that cannot fit within our culture’s carefully drawn lines: greedy, excessive bodies that ooze and leak and are marked by too much sweat, too much makeup, too much hair, too much grime. These works are about our private ruminations and self-scrutiny; they reveal bodies that, compared to the fantasies that bombard us daily, seem to be in a state of constant eruption.”

German duo Herakut take graffiti to a new level. Lovely paintings!


