Hiroyuki Hamada

bliss lane

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YOU ARE THE REASON
we're not kids anymore.
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trying on a metaphor
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Hiroyuki Hamada
Nan Goldin
Beautiful water colour paintings by Maja Wrońska
Mum draws the faces, daughter draws the bodies…
These artists now hope to crowd fund the publishing of an awesome book! Join in here
Painting through the night. Can’t wait to be at good health and get my sleeping pattern back.
by Cindy Lesman
I was featured on the 1000drawings blog!
Cody Rocko
M.A. Wakeley
Individuals
by Joseph Parra
Yayoi Kusama’s exhibition, “I Who Have Arrived In Heaven” ((Nov 8. - Dec. 21)
Spanning the gallery’s three consecutive locations on 19th Street in Chelsea (519, 525 and 533 West 19th Street), this exhibition features twenty-seven new large-scale paintings. Other highlights include the presentation of a new mirrored infinity room made especially for this exhibition and the United States debut of another infinity room, which was recently on view in Tokyo at the Mori Art Museum. Also exhibited is the artist’s video installation, entitled Manhattan Suicide Addict, that draws its title from her first semi-autobiographical novel published in 1978. This is the artist’s first exhibition at David Zwirner since joining the gallery in early 2013. (via)
Pictured above: Yayoi Kusama with Love Is Calling (2013) photo by Will Ragozzino
Tom Ormond
1. The New Light of Tomorrow (2010)
2. Cometh the Maker (2011)
Joseba Eskubi
colour sketch 2 hrs / 20 min more
Relief Print on Painted Organza October 2013 Ellyn Abraham
I then printed the drawing board onto some fabric I had left over from a previous painting. I absolutely adore the subtleties in the print. It’s currently drying, however once the ink has dried I plan on stitching into the fabric and manipulating it.