Adam Fowler - Escaping Forward (2012-13)
These are “sculptural drawings”. Fowler first draws large, looping gestural drawings in graphite, then cuts the negative spaces out with an X-Acto knife and layers the resulting graphite “laces” to create a kind of grayscale chaos.
Read a fascinating interview with the artist here.
(via wowgreat)
Achimenes!
You give me a time and a place. I give you a five minute window.
Anything happens in that five minutes and I’m yours.
No matter what.
Anything happens a minute either side of that and you’re on your own.
Do you understand?
Good.
(Source: crazycatslovers)
And what not
Scientists are well educated and don’t make mistakes because they have their degrees and what not.
Visakh Menon, “Bonus Level 12” (2013)
Size: 22 X 30”
Medium: Double sided Tape, Colored CharcoalCreated using a unique process of rubbing clear double sided tape on colored charcoal / pastels and then collaging several layers of the now colored translucent tape to create subtle effects of pixellation & hue shifts. This series of drawings are inspired from level maps of 8-bit video games and paying homage to the traditions of geometric abstraction and color field paintings.
Please visit: www.visakhmenon.com/tagged/levels
to see more drawings from this serieshttp://visakhmenon.com/image/45769796535
Henrique Oliveira. Boxoplasmose, 2011. Plywood, 1.95 x 2.9 x 2.05 m.
(via theartofsculpture)
Beth Cavener Stichter, Follow the Black Rabbit (2012).
Matthew Stone - Optimism as Cultural Rebellion (2012)