Asad Faulwell. Les Femmes D’Alger # 4, 2011. Acrylic and paper on canvas, 48 x 36”.
All I do nowadays is reblog darksilenceinsuburbia, but whatevs, this was good!
Me and my everlasting love for ink and pencil drawings could not help post these. Check out the websites below for more goodies, I find them all really intriguing, especially the ones with white backgrounds, but they’re all really fun and bizarre, and a little scary maybe, I don’t know. That’s the best part, the “I don’t know” part. Happy sunday!
Anne Austin Pearce. Humors, 2007.
I saw this, and I immediately thought of China, I dunno, something about the greyish light and the tiles.
Jingzhe Huang. Cities Sries 108.
WHY oh WHY did they stop producing “Black Books”? It was only like the best show, ever? Bernard Black is definitely my kinda guy. Drunk, and charming.
(via magicfran)
This is exactly what I’ve been talking about since forever. Coffee and milk becoming a Hiroshima-atom bomb-/ink-in-water-explosion.
(via me-as-mine)
DARN, those are good chairs.
(via thetaoofdana)
More neon, this one is Tracey-badass-Emins’.
(via thetaoofdana)
I made a collage today, so I’m taking the rest of the day off.
Lee Hye Jung by Seishi Shirakawa for Ginza Magazine
(via thesensesperception)
Stefan Brüggemann, THIS WORK SHOULD BE TURN OFF WHEN I DIE, 2011,white neon, unique
I’m not sure I understand what this is. But I like it!
darksilenceinsuburbia:
Something for Nothing, 2009. Lacquered wood, ceramic, 13 x 65 x 5.5”.
As Good as Gold, 2011. Ceramic, 36 x 72 x 9”.
A Thing of the Past, 2013. Walnut table, epoxy coated foam, ceramic, glass, electronics, 66 x 70 x 70”.
SINA / WEIBO / SHANGHAI OR DIE
I’ve taken the plunge, clenched my jaw and flexed my muscles. I am now the proud “owner” of a Sina blog. You can find me here.
I’ll continue posting more art related stuff, others work and mine, so stay tuned.