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“rain catcher”
2024
5.5” X 8.5”
(sharpie, marker, colored pencil, micron)
Garlic powder & onion powder are literally like two beautiful twin sisters brushing eachothers long hair at the lake by moonlight one last time before they both walk into the forest and kill themselves
Illustration from “A Tale of a Girl Who Kills the World” by Nishioka Brosis
Katharina Grosse (German, b. 1961), Untitled, 1999, 250.2 x 170 cm
Zarina Hashmi, Country, (from Home Is a Foreign Place), (one from a portfolio of thirty-six woodcuts with letterpress additions, mounted on paper), 1999, Edition of 25 [MoMA, New York, NY. © Zarina Hashmi]
Ella Mccutcheon by Jonathan Frantini for Exhibition Magazine May 2022
Janet Fish (American, b. 1938), Honey Jars, 1971. Oil on canvas, 66 ¼ x 54 ½ in.
Photo by Guido Taroni
Source: Inside Tangier
artwork by Oda Iselin Sønderland
Sandman by Dave Mckean
Abel Rodríguez (Mogaje Guihu) is an elder from the Nonuya ethnic group, native to the Cahuinarí river in the Colombian Amazon. Rodríguez’s work is grounded in his ancestral knowledge of the indigenous plants of the region, which was passed to him by his uncle.
Colombian artist Abel Rodríguez an expert in the plants and ecological systems of the Amazon Basin. Traditionally this knowledge is passed down through generations. Researchers were impressed with his skills explaining the ecological aspects of plants and at classifying them. Rodríguez began drawing and painting of Amazonian plants and vegetation in the 1990s. He published the book ‘The cultivated plants of the center people from the Colombian Amazon’ and illustrated a non-existing tree, The tree of life, which narrates the origin of food for the indigenous people of the Mid River Caquetá. His meticulous work caught the attention of the art world and he has exhibited around the world.
https://torontobiennial.org/…/abel-rodriguez-at-small…/
https://baltic.art/whats-on/exhibitions/abel-rodriguez
Bruna Do, Carolina Thaler, Mia Brammer, and Yngrid Ferreira by Lufre for Vogue Brazil March 2022