Trey Wright is an artist working out of Dallas, Texas. He’s a photographer who creates surreal scenes from cut paper (like collage), tangible objects (like a wig), and humans (who appear like giants). Essentially, Trey is photographing assemblages. I find…
Sorry for the radio silence this week. I was busy prepping for my MFA thesis talk! It’s over now and I’m one step closer to graduating. I discovered the work of Sophie Roach because she followed my Twitter account for…
Since I’ve been on ceramics watch the past 6 months, my interest was piqued when I saw that Buy Some Damn Art was featuring Sarah Burwash’s ceramic hands, spoons, and necklaces. I bought the last of her White Hands, and much…
I’ve mentioned that I’m on the hunt for ceramics. William Edmonds has created some vessels and pots, each with their own distinct shape. Their glaze is colorful but at times minimal, letting the clay shine through. These items are non-representational,…
Jiro Bevis has a section of work on his site, Fun, which seems to hold true to its title. The subjects reference popular culture, using bitmap elements to distort his digital creations. They are flat as a pancake and occupy the weird…
I featured the work of Sofia Arnold last year, and she’s the type of artist whose work I think about from time to time; it really sticks with me. Sofia’s work — the style, colors and themes — resonate with me.…
Robert Otto Epstein recently sent me works out of his new series. He uses drawing materials, graphite and colored pencil, and adheres his drawing and designs to a small grid that’s reminiscent of textiles — a loom, and for me, personally,…
Peter Nencini is an artist and illustrator living and working in London. In his bio, it’s written that his “work is rooted in a vocabulary of use, muffled into abstraction – this, applied to wall works, furniture, books, boxes, typography…
The water-based media that Ching Ching Cheng uses in her work takes advantage of its properties, creating bursts of washes and some whose shapes call (to me) of ships and ocean life. Despite this, she states that her work has no…