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Post Roundup - the Book of Faces Edition

Post Roundup – the Book of Faces Edition

September 10, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Art News, Commentary, Contemporary Art, Designers, Drawing, Painters, Post Roundup

I know that a lot of the people that follow Grey not Grey on Facebook will come to this blog to read these fine quality posts. Not all of my blog regulars might be aware that I often post things…

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The Death of Wolfe - Benjamin West (1771)

Walton Ford – Audubon meets Bosch

March 5, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Painters, Printmaking

It probably comes as no surprise to anyone that I spend a lot of time on the internet, and a large portion of that time is bombarding myself with images – tumblr blogs, pinterest, artist blogs, online magazines, self-imposed google…

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New Work from FAILE

New Work from FAILE

January 30, 2013 · by Ian Rogers · in Art News, Contemporary Art

So I was checking out Arrested Motion today and it would seem that  FAILE are continuing to be as productive as ever. Apparently they are doing some kind of collaborative work with the New York City Ballet (?!) NYCB Art Series commissions…

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Longing
Reduction linocut, Edition of 10
Image size 12" x 16", hand printed on Hosho

Sherrie York – Reduction Linocut Printmaking

December 31, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Printmaking

When I was in art school, my teachers often cautioned against making work too attractive. They would dismiss work that was visually appealing as “too easy”. I guess in retrospect what they meant was that it’s easy to enjoy decorative…

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Seated Glass Figure - 2012

Daniel Arsham

December 17, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Drawing, Painters, Sculpture

There are some people in this world so full of talent, creativity, and the ability to do a fantastic job at everything they touch that you’re left awestruck by them. Daniel Arsham is one of those people. Born in Cleveland…

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