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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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The Changeling | acrylic and watercolor on paper | 16 x 20
From an Icelandic folk tale called The Father of Eighteen Elves.

Jeremy Enecio

December 6, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Illustrators

Jeremy Enecio is a Phillipines-born, NY-based illustrator, represented by Levy Creative Management. Enecio’s rich imagination is complemented by incredible rendering skill. He’s done a lot of work for an impressive roster of clients, in a variety of media including digital and…

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Balthus - Girl with a Cat

Paintings of Women and Girls with Cats

December 4, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Painters

Paintings of women and girls with cats. This is a genre – who knew? Well, a lot of people besides me, apparently. I was reading through one of my favourite blogs,  Lines and Colors, and lo and behold, the latest post…

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Morgan Craig - Nothing But Driftwood, Caught In A Riptide - 72” x 54” (2012

Morgan Craig

December 3, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Contemporary Art, Painters

While looking through some older posts on ARTchipel, one of my favourite blogs, I found some lovely paintings of abandoned spaces by Philadelphia, PA artist  Morgan Craig. His work is pretty amazing, actually – he makes quite large paintings (oil…

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The Pencil Story

A Brief History of John Baldessari

November 27, 2012 · by Ian Rogers · in Art History, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Art, Painters, Photography, Printmaking, Video

John Baldessari is pretty epic, a towering figure in art (literally and figuratively) . Conceptual art is pretty funny to me; I suspect he also has a sense of humour about it, too. Anyhow, Baldessari has been around for  long…

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