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Raffaele Monti (1818-1881) - The Sleep of Sorrow and the Dream of Joy, 1861
Stranger Things Icon Series - Created by Travis Pietsch
Interior design for a virtual world. For ICON Magazine.
Surreal paintings by Russian artist Rinat Voligamsi
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Mash-Ups of Film Directors and Their Creations
King Cuts is a solo exhibition of new work by Seattle-based artist Mike Leavitt. Great film directors get cut up. They take pains with the details, story, money and sacrifices to their vision. Their body succumbs to the pressure. So Mike Leavitt carved Tarantino, Kubrick, Scorsese and more physically consumed by their work. Hitchcock, Coppola and others are cut from blocks of wood like directors cut a take or reel. There’s a risk of mistakes with every slice. Directors commit to a story at every cut. Leavitt unmasks wizards behind the camera like Spielberg and David Lynch to get a taste of their own medicine. ‘King Cuts’ are totems of satire and devotion to the 16 best storytellers ever.
In the words of the artist Mike Leavitts:
These are 1:4 scale, each is 18 inches tall or wide, sculpted from scratch in wood and polymer clay by myself in my garage. Each is painted with acrylic and carved from 80 to 100% wood. Smaller details, faces and hands are sculpted in polymer clay blended into wood. These sculptures are available to purchase. Please refer to Jonathan LeVine Gallery for all purchase inquiries and other information.
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Keith Haring, Into 84 – Tony Shafrazi Gallery, NY, 1984. Model: Choreographer Bill T. Jones. Via Ketterer Kunst
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—Batman #47 (1948) words by Bill Finger, art by Bob Kane, Lew Schwartz & Charles Paris
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