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Truth!
Let them know!!! “Oh we recognize him now and we want to interpret him for our own ideals”
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the text that nobody ever wants to get.
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small pond (本土寺の小さな池)
Touching the Sky
I woke up to see the sun rising above the mountains. The color of burnt umber touching the indigo blue sky Was like watching life, on the brink of death, receive resuscitation. It was as though Love was pulling a broken spirit, from the darkness.
Here’s a look back at Casey Weldon's previous work, be sure to come see his new show, opening at Spoke Art, Saturday September 7th in San Francisco!
i’ve never been happier in my entire life
my life is now complete and i can die happy
Incredible 3D Artwork
These truly unique pieces by Japanese artist Yuki Matsueda literally jump off their canvases toward the viewer. Escape seems to be the main theme of the sculptural work. The artist takes objects, signs, and items of everyday life, mounts them and then appears to deconstruct them by having an important or needed element fly off the image. The clear acrylic wrapping of the sculptures ultimately acts as a kind of barrier to the outside world, constraining them within a kind of impenetrable force field.
Matsueda appears to be making a comment on the desire for individuality and escape from societal rules and norms, with the clear acrylic acting as the inevitable reaction to the attempted escape, literally stopping the object in its tracks. The artwork also displays a sleekness similar to that of high-gloss ads. Matsueda has a background in design which clearly shows in these pieces.
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Professional illustrator, Mica Angela Hendricks collaborating with her 4 years old daughter.