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I'm an artist from rural Maine. This is a blog of pretties, creepies and all things in between. Enjoy.

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May 27, 2012

laureola:

Barry Underwood

These images are documentations of full-scale installations that are built on-site in the landscape. Using illusion, imagination, and narrative, my photographs explore the potential of the ordinary. I approach my photographic work with a theatrical sensibility, much like a cinematographer or set designer would. By reading the landscape and altering the vista through lights and photographic effects, I transform everyday scenes into unique images. Light and color alter the perception of space, while defamiliarizing common objects. Space collapses, while the lights that I install appear as intrusions and interventions. This combination renders the forms in the landscape abstract. Inspired by cinema, land art, and contemporary painting, the resulting photographs are both surreal and familiar. They suggest a larger narrative, and yet that narrative remains elusive and mystifying.

– Barry Underwood

(via angespawn, cordisre)

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Proscaenia, Dino Valls, oil on panel, 2011


Proscaenia
, Dino Valls, oil on panel, 2011

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sefren:

Loved this particular version of this story and illustrations as a child

Art by Kinuko Y. Craft

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owls-love-tea:

Suspended Threads by Amanda McCavour

“In my work, I use a sewing machine to create thread drawings and installations by sewing into a fabric that dissolves in water. This fabric makes it possible for me to build up the thread by sewing repeatedly into my drawn images so that when the fabric is dissolved, the image can hold together without a base. These thread images appear as though they would be easily unraveled and seemingly on the verge of falling apart, despite the works actual raveled strength.’ — Amanda McCavour, Artist Statement 

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May 25, 2012
Daenerys by David Desbois

Daenerys by David Desbois

March 4, 2012
January 27, 2012
January 25, 2012
theonlymagicleftisart:

In Bolivia, children often dig through dumpsters just to find adequate clothing to wear to school. Each purchase of this tee provides clothing for 7 impoverished children in Bolivia!
Even if you don’t buy a shirt, it would mean a lot of you reblogged.

theonlymagicleftisart:

In Bolivia, children often dig through dumpsters just to find adequate clothing to wear to school. Each purchase of this tee provides clothing for 7 impoverished children in Bolivia!

Even if you don’t buy a shirt, it would mean a lot of you reblogged.

Reblogged: theonlymagicleftisart

January 12, 2012
Want. Need. When you need something it’s a responsibility. 

Want. Need. When you need something it’s a responsibility. 

January 8, 2012
Miina Akkijyrkka

Miina Akkijyrkka

January 1, 2012
December 17, 2011
“Enameling is both challenging and rewarding at the same time. Each piece  requires my careful metal-preparation, selection of colors and imagery,  and application and 1500˚ firing of the enamel. The process is lengthy  and intricate, allowing many opportunities for mistakes. It is  overcoming the challenges and developing a beautiful piece that  motivates me to return to the studio. Although a very difficult jewelry  art to master, it makes the outcome one of the most beautiful and  rewarding.” - Lynsey Morgan

“Enameling is both challenging and rewarding at the same time. Each piece requires my careful metal-preparation, selection of colors and imagery, and application and 1500˚ firing of the enamel. The process is lengthy and intricate, allowing many opportunities for mistakes. It is overcoming the challenges and developing a beautiful piece that motivates me to return to the studio. Although a very difficult jewelry art to master, it makes the outcome one of the most beautiful and rewarding.” - Lynsey Morgan

September 22, 2011