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Joe Moorman's Favorite Art OnlineJoe Moorman's Favorite Art Online Artist Joe Moorman is compiling a registry of his favorite art online at the Weird Art for Germans website. There is an emphasis on imaginative work derived from illustration and animation. Charles YuenCharles Yuen The paintings, panels, drawings, and prints of Charles Yuen are rich with symbolism and unexpected juxtapositions. Heidi TailleferHeidi Taillefer An illustrator whose works often delve into the realm of fantasy while maintaining precise mechanical detail and an interesting global influence. Her "experimental" art section is also worth noting for her intriguing sculptures, collages, and x-ray photographs. Margi GeerlinksMargi Geerlinks Margi Geerlinks's staged and altered images deal with issues of aging, beauty, and self-modification. Dany ParagoutevaDany Paragouteva Wonderful illustrations of hot air balloons and underwater seahorse rides. Her site also includes her painted works and beautifully detailed prints. Margot Quan KnightMargot Quan Knight Margot uses photography, digital manipulation and a very active imagination to create interesting, occasionally disturbing images of dismembered bodies and strange pets. David ChoeDavid Choe David Choe's engaging mixed media, graffiti, and sculptural works (among other mediums) have a strong street aesthetic and yet maintain a very personal expressive style. Eric WhiteEric White Eric White's oil paintings portray a strange ambiguity between what is real and what is imagined. His works also give the impression that something essential is hidden; you tilt your head and stretch your neck to get a peak but you can't seem to remove whatever it is that's obstructing your view. Joe VauxJoe Vaux Very interesting illustrative works that call to mind the strangeness and intricate detail of paintings by Hieronymus Bosch (The Garden of Earthly Delight), only with significantly fewer naked people. Alex GrossAlex Gross Alex Gross's paintings present a surreal cross-cultural melding of everyday people, mythical creatures, and frequently appearing ice cream cones. Lori FieldLori Field Lori Field makes use of a variety of materials and techniques in her mixed media encaustic works, including: collage, gold leaf, silverpoint drawing, printing and stenciling. Laurie LiptonLaurie Lipton Laurie Lipton's finely rendered pencil and charcoal drawings portray a frightening cast of ghouls, skeletons and politicians and often convey themes of corruption and destructive power mongering. Maggie CardelusMaggie Cardelus Maggie Cardelus's photographs are used in a novel way: precisely cut to create wholly new forms, they question the very nature of photography as a medium, particularly in relation to drawing. Anne-Julie AubryAnne-Julie Aubry Anne-Julie Aubry's beautiful and introspective illustrations are inspired by both fantastic and grounded realities. Mark RydenMark Ryden Mark Ryden's oil paintings are reminiscent of early childhood fairytales, but in this particular instance gone very much awry. Kathleen LolleyKathleen Lolley Lolleyland is a smoky, wooded forest filled with beautifully detailed trees, anthropomorphic owls and other interesting creatures. Etta WinigradEtta Winigrad Etta Winigrad's ceramic sculptures of animal and human figures seem to both reveal and question the sometimes dark nature of humanity. Chris MarsChris Mars Chris Mars's work challenges the viewer to see past exterior surfaces and embrace a compassionate approach to people who we may not understand at first glance. Matt SesowMatt Sesow Painter Matt Sesow's work makes use of a bold, hard-to-turn-away-from color palette and rough, scratchy brush strokes. Kathy Staico SchorrKathy Staico Schorr Schorr's seemingly Halloween and circus inspired oil paintings include flora and fauna reminiscent of biology textbook illustrations. Amy SolAmy Sol Amy Sol's muted paints appear soft and airy against the warm grain of the wood panels she often uses as her canvas. Kris KuksiKris Kuksi Kuksi's work varies from photo-realistic portraits to large, intensely detailed sculptural worlds filled with skulls and warring peoples. Brian AndreasBrian Andreas Artist and storyteller Brian Andreas creates a colorful, and unusual world filled with water-color stick people and the quietly thought-provoking moments that make up their lives. Daniel CanogarDaniel Canogar Projecting a range of subjects--from astral bodies to human bodies--Canogar explains the motive behind his work as a means of "eliminating the photographic frame, submerging the spectator into the image." Miranda JulyMiranda July Performance artist, filmmaker, writer, all-around fabulously talented artist Miranda July has a website. You should check it out. Learning to Love You MoreLearning to Love You More Created by artists Miranda July and Harrel Fletcher, Learning to Love You More invites the public to participate in various art "assignments" and submit the work to the site to be published. Billy ChildishBilly Childish Childish is a self-taught artist with multiple talents including printmaking, collage, writing and other media. Shara DewittShara Dewitt Young printmaker Shara Dewitt is an artist worth knowing. Her cleverly titled images of anatomical figures, birds and bombs provide the viewer the opportunity to consider for a moment the complexity of life, the self, and one's relationship to the world around him or her. KayLynn DeveneyKayLynn Deveney Documentary photography KayLynn Deveney creates sumptuous, finely detailed images of strangers who in due time become close friends. |
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