Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

May 19, 2011

Ed Bing Lee

ED BING LEE makes artwork using knitted material, its pretty cool, check out his art statement below courtesy of his website and also some images from his "Delectable" series below.

The Picnic series marked my first foray into the world of fiber art. The series dating from the mid 1980's, juxtaposed selected passages from two of George Seurat's monumental paintings, namely Sunday on the Grande Jatte and Bathers at Asnieres, with contemporary food images selected from advertising art. Some 10 years later, I turned again to the food images, visualizing them three dimensionally. However, the transition from earlier pieces to sculptural forms was not an immediate one, I moved gradually through several series, including framed pieces of historical miniatures, bas-relief of Orchids, the Earthcrust series and the current series, titled Meditations on the Chawan.

My initial attraction to the process of knotting was its immediacy and the fact that little specialized equipment is required, which allows for great latitude in approach as to design, concept and technique. In the Picnic series the work is akin to making a tapestry. The image is created by vertical clove hitch over a fixed "warp", guided by a cartoon. I thought the process of creating an image of multicolor knots is not unlike Seurat's pointillism. In three dimensional or sculptural work, the knotting process is most forgiving and the work can progress in many directions simultaneously. The distinction of warp and filling is interchangeable. Shaping is possible in a variety of ways: by adding or dropping ends, by using different tensions, by using different knots or by using a different material. It is in the Chawan series that I sought to revitalize my work habits by revisiting these possibilities.

In the end, I continually return to art history for visual and conceptual stimulation. For me it is the perfect jumping off point for work in a technique that knows no boundaries.








http://www.edbinglee.com

May 11, 2011

Sara Fabel



Check out Sara Fabel, Brisbane artist whose not only a bit of a looker, does some wicked illustration work. Hit the links below for more of this creative soul.



Illustrations by Sara






http://www.sarafabel.com
http://www.facebook.com/sarafabel
http://kittysdead.deviantart.com

April 28, 2011

Go Font Urself

Some works from the "Go Font Urself" Exhibition floating around the country over the next few months, an exhibition of type-based artworks, its in Sydney today. More info head to http://www.gofonturself.com.au

Mike Giant (NY)




PARRA (NLD)




SOFLES (AUS)




LACHIE GOLDSWORTHY (AUS)



LUKE LUCAS (AUS)


April 20, 2011

Brandon Voges: Upside Downy Face

Information/Images courtesy of Brandon Voges Photostream

This is a series of portriats I made by hanging people upside down. Gross, wierd and super fun. And nobody puked. Promise. Check out the behind the scenes / making of video at www.brutonstroube.com/blog.








Click here to set the full set.

April 19, 2011

Brandon Voges: Shakey Faces

Information courtesy of Brandon Voges' Photostream:

Well, I like bad jokes, and I can run really fast backwards. I'm a gadget freak, I own more cameras than I will ever use, and I have a hard time getting upset at just about anything. I've got rhythm and I flop sweat when I dance. Yea, gross...I know.

I'll try anything once, except sauerkraut. I'm honest, have large eyebrows, and think my sisters kids may be the funniest humans on the planet. I love hearing people laugh. I'm a sucker for baked goods, loved watching McGyver, and have no problem giggling when people trip in public.

I love to travel, have a hard time turning down a game of cards and can't get enough sushi. I don't pay parking meters, I speed, appreciate a good quote, and miss the days when you could sit at an airport and people watch without a plane ticket. I'm a big fan of nicknames and changing weather. And at some point in my life, I would love to be a stuntman.

But for now...I'm a photographer and partner at Bruton Stroube Studios. We take pictures and direct films for all things advertising.



Click here for the full set of photos.

A series of portraits to the theme of "Shakey Face".

Also, I get lots of questions on how these were done, the gist is this. Very, very fast studio strobes. Shaking your face until you get a concussion. And some desaturating and sharpening in photoshop. Done and done.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/brandonvoges