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nobokov
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Artists You Might Not Know, by nobokov on Aug 23, 2016 0:03:47 GMT 1, Mira Dancy seems to have exploded out of nowhere....
Mira Dancy seems to have exploded out of nowhere....
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maxamaxa2
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Artists You Might Not Know, by maxamaxa2 on Aug 23, 2016 7:49:45 GMT 1, Seen this a few times now and every time I wonder if she is the same as "Unknown", looks a bit too much of the same style to not bee, have you heard anything?
Seen this a few times now and every time I wonder if she is the same as "Unknown", looks a bit too much of the same style to not bee, have you heard anything?
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cyberkid
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Artists You Might Not Know, by cyberkid on Aug 23, 2016 22:25:41 GMT 1, Seen this a few times now and every time I wonder if she is the same as "Unknown", looks a bit too much of the same style to not bee, have you heard anything? maxamaxa2 dont know "unknown". do you have any link ?
Seen this a few times now and every time I wonder if she is the same as "Unknown", looks a bit too much of the same style to not bee, have you heard anything? maxamaxa2 dont know "unknown". do you have any link ?
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Artists You Might Not Know, by Coach on Aug 23, 2016 22:39:49 GMT 1, Seen this a few times now and every time I wonder if she is the same as "Unknown", looks a bit too much of the same style to not bee, have you heard anything? maxamaxa2 dont know "unknown". do you have any link ?
souledoutstudios.com/Youbringthemath.html
Personally, I don't see much similarity in styles, though there are the +'s in both pieces.
Seen this a few times now and every time I wonder if she is the same as "Unknown", looks a bit too much of the same style to not bee, have you heard anything? maxamaxa2 dont know "unknown". do you have any link ? souledoutstudios.com/Youbringthemath.htmlPersonally, I don't see much similarity in styles, though there are the +'s in both pieces.
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Artists You Might Not Know, by Coach on Aug 25, 2016 14:57:12 GMT 1,
Did you mean to put this in the artists you might not know thread Liam? Lots of us know you and have your work in our collections! Perhaps you should bump your thread with this picture. Smashing piece by the way.
Did you mean to put this in the artists you might not know thread Liam? Lots of us know you and have your work in our collections! Perhaps you should bump your thread with this picture. Smashing piece by the way.
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Artists You Might Not Know, by Liam Snootle on Aug 25, 2016 22:06:54 GMT 1, Did you mean to put this in the artists you might not know thread Liam? Lots of us know you and have your work in our collections! Perhaps you should bump your thread with this picture. Smashing piece by the way.
Guess I was trying to be humble, hard to know from Australia, thanks man!!
Did you mean to put this in the artists you might not know thread Liam? Lots of us know you and have your work in our collections! Perhaps you should bump your thread with this picture. Smashing piece by the way. Guess I was trying to be humble, hard to know from Australia, thanks man!!
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dreadnatty
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cyberkid
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Artists You Might Not Know, by cyberkid on Sept 18, 2016 18:29:28 GMT 1, Seen this a few times now and every time I wonder if she is the same as "Unknown", looks a bit too much of the same style to not bee, have you heard anything? maxamaxa2 dont know "unknown". do you have any link ? thanks. checked it. i see no similarity...
Seen this a few times now and every time I wonder if she is the same as "Unknown", looks a bit too much of the same style to not bee, have you heard anything? maxamaxa2 dont know "unknown". do you have any link ? thanks. checked it. i see no similarity...
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sl
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Artists You Might Not Know, by sl on Oct 12, 2016 20:42:59 GMT 1,
Wow! I love this! Really cool how forum members share things you would never see otherwise. How much would I want that I'm my living room. Thanks for sharing. Fantastic
Wow! I love this! Really cool how forum members share things you would never see otherwise. How much would I want that I'm my living room. Thanks for sharing. Fantastic
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dreadnatty
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888
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Artists You Might Not Know, by 888 on Oct 13, 2016 10:01:19 GMT 1,
AUSTRALIAN ARTIST SKULL CAP
AUSTRALIAN ARTIST SKULL CAP
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888
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Artists You Might Not Know, by 888 on Oct 13, 2016 10:08:11 GMT 1,
ARTIST NAME MAD. from IRAN excellent work.
ARTIST NAME MAD. from IRAN excellent work.
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Artists You Might Not Know, by Coach on Oct 30, 2016 15:14:18 GMT 1, Gottfried Helnwein
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Leo Boyd
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Artists You Might Not Know, by Leo Boyd on Nov 1, 2016 13:45:43 GMT 1, Irene Bou, spanish artist living in Barcelona, i love her work ! Mostly large formats (150x200), amazing in flesh. Cheers for that! That is really nice work. Would love to see it in the real world
Irene Bou, spanish artist living in Barcelona, i love her work ! Mostly large formats (150x200), amazing in flesh. Cheers for that! That is really nice work. Would love to see it in the real world
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Artists You Might Not Know, by anic on Nov 20, 2016 16:54:19 GMT 1,
The top one looks like Pose - Blot a bit too much!
The top one looks like Pose - Blot a bit too much!
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Artists You Might Not Know, by Deleted on Dec 12, 2016 16:43:14 GMT 1, I don't see a lot of mention of Presto on here. I recently discovered his work at the Vertical Gallery Winter Group show and it is pretty incredible. He's been around a while but new to me.
"Presto is a dynamic artist who seeks balance in movement and expression. Born in 1976 in São Paulo, Brazil, he showed interest in art since childhood, collecting comics, building toys and imagining creatures. In the early '90s he was introduced to graffiti, which sparked his interest in murals and installations. He has painted in the streets since 1996, developing a colorful, imaginative, narrative and character-based style. He studied at the Carlos de Campos school, home to many renowned Brazilian street artists from São Paulo including Alex Hornest (Onesto), Speto, and Os Gemeos. Presto often paints on aged, weathered wood and naturally rusted metals, creating a visual contrast with the clean line quality of his stylized, animation-inspired figures.
In 2007 he had his first solo show in São Paulo and has since presented his work in New York, Tokyo, Washington, Basel, Los Angeles, London and Beijing, as well as appearing in major art collections. Having seen his work on walls in Wynwood (Miami) this past December, we immediately invited Presto to our 2-year anniversary show. This is Presto's first time showing in Chicago." - Vertical Gallery
I've really enjoyed a lot of the Brazilian street pieces that I have seen recently especially around Sãu Paulo. Muretz, Os Gemeos, Cranio, and Onesto have all captured my attention with their style of work and Presto seems pretty interesting as well.
Also nice that his original works are pretty affordable.
I don't see a lot of mention of Presto on here. I recently discovered his work at the Vertical Gallery Winter Group show and it is pretty incredible. He's been around a while but new to me. "Presto is a dynamic artist who seeks balance in movement and expression. Born in 1976 in São Paulo, Brazil, he showed interest in art since childhood, collecting comics, building toys and imagining creatures. In the early '90s he was introduced to graffiti, which sparked his interest in murals and installations. He has painted in the streets since 1996, developing a colorful, imaginative, narrative and character-based style. He studied at the Carlos de Campos school, home to many renowned Brazilian street artists from São Paulo including Alex Hornest (Onesto), Speto, and Os Gemeos. Presto often paints on aged, weathered wood and naturally rusted metals, creating a visual contrast with the clean line quality of his stylized, animation-inspired figures. In 2007 he had his first solo show in São Paulo and has since presented his work in New York, Tokyo, Washington, Basel, Los Angeles, London and Beijing, as well as appearing in major art collections. Having seen his work on walls in Wynwood (Miami) this past December, we immediately invited Presto to our 2-year anniversary show. This is Presto's first time showing in Chicago." - Vertical Gallery I've really enjoyed a lot of the Brazilian street pieces that I have seen recently especially around Sãu Paulo. Muretz, Os Gemeos, Cranio, and Onesto have all captured my attention with their style of work and Presto seems pretty interesting as well. Also nice that his original works are pretty affordable.
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Artists You Might Not Know, by Deleted on Dec 16, 2016 1:25:43 GMT 1, Inspired by andyroo0312 and Viking Surfer
Thought I would introduce a friend of mine on here that lives in Sydney. Not exactly a street artist but has done a few pieces here and there. Most recently a collaboration with with Gillie and Marc.
"Born in America, Sydney-based Kim Leutwyler migrated to Australia in 2012. She works in a variety of media including painting, installation, ceramics, printmedia and drawing. Kim holds concurrent bachelor degrees in Studio and Art History from Arizona State University, and additionally graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a Painting and Drawing degree.
Kim’s current work takes its form in paintings dealing with images of beauty, gender and Queer-identity. She has come to focus on painting as a medium because of its primarily masculine history in the western art canon. By entering into the modernist painting field Kim hopes to destabilize gender borders just as LGBTQ artists have been doing since the 70’s and earlier. Her artwork has been exhibited in multiple galleries throughout the United States and Australia.
Leutwyler's recent accolades include being selected as a finalist in the 2015 Archibald Prize, 2016 Bluethumb Art Prize, 2016 John Copes Portrait Prize and the 2016 Portia Geach Memorial Award. She recently won the Midsumma Visual Arts Guide Cover Competition, and her painting is the hero image for the 2016 LGBTQ Festival in Melbourne, Australia."
Art World Heroes and Influences:
Robert Rauschenberg Jake and Dinos Chapman Marcus Harvey Jenny Saville Kehinde Wiley Margherita Manzelli Mark Gleason Geoff Farnsworth Ben Quilty Ai Weiwei Romaine Brooks
Here are some of her works that I liked quite a bit.
2015 Archibald Prize Finalist for this one
Inspired by andyroo0312 and Viking Surfer Thought I would introduce a friend of mine on here that lives in Sydney. Not exactly a street artist but has done a few pieces here and there. Most recently a collaboration with with Gillie and Marc. "Born in America, Sydney-based Kim Leutwyler migrated to Australia in 2012. She works in a variety of media including painting, installation, ceramics, printmedia and drawing. Kim holds concurrent bachelor degrees in Studio and Art History from Arizona State University, and additionally graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a Painting and Drawing degree. Kim’s current work takes its form in paintings dealing with images of beauty, gender and Queer-identity. She has come to focus on painting as a medium because of its primarily masculine history in the western art canon. By entering into the modernist painting field Kim hopes to destabilize gender borders just as LGBTQ artists have been doing since the 70’s and earlier. Her artwork has been exhibited in multiple galleries throughout the United States and Australia. Leutwyler's recent accolades include being selected as a finalist in the 2015 Archibald Prize, 2016 Bluethumb Art Prize, 2016 John Copes Portrait Prize and the 2016 Portia Geach Memorial Award. She recently won the Midsumma Visual Arts Guide Cover Competition, and her painting is the hero image for the 2016 LGBTQ Festival in Melbourne, Australia." Art World Heroes and Influences: Robert Rauschenberg Jake and Dinos Chapman Marcus Harvey Jenny Saville Kehinde Wiley Margherita Manzelli Mark Gleason Geoff Farnsworth Ben Quilty Ai Weiwei Romaine Brooks Here are some of her works that I liked quite a bit. 2015 Archibald Prize Finalist for this one
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pklong17
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The top one is a collage of Pose prints
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Artists You Might Not Know, by searchandrescue on Dec 16, 2016 11:25:46 GMT 1, Inspired by andyroo0312 and Viking Surfer Thought I would introduce a friend of mine on here that lives in Sydney. Not exactly a street artist but has done a few pieces here and there. Most recently a collaboration with with Gillie and Marc. "Born in America, Sydney-based Kim Leutwyler migrated to Australia in 2012. She works in a variety of media including painting, installation, ceramics, printmedia and drawing. Kim holds concurrent bachelor degrees in Studio and Art History from Arizona State University, and additionally graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a Painting and Drawing degree. Kim’s current work takes its form in paintings dealing with images of beauty, gender and Queer-identity. She has come to focus on painting as a medium because of its primarily masculine history in the western art canon. By entering into the modernist painting field Kim hopes to destabilize gender borders just as LGBTQ artists have been doing since the 70’s and earlier. Her artwork has been exhibited in multiple galleries throughout the United States and Australia. Leutwyler's recent accolades include being selected as a finalist in the 2015 Archibald Prize, 2016 Bluethumb Art Prize, 2016 John Copes Portrait Prize and the 2016 Portia Geach Memorial Award. She recently won the Midsumma Visual Arts Guide Cover Competition, and her painting is the hero image for the 2016 LGBTQ Festival in Melbourne, Australia." Art World Heroes and Influences: Robert Rauschenberg Jake and Dinos Chapman Marcus Harvey Jenny Saville Kehinde Wiley Margherita Manzelli Mark Gleason Geoff Farnsworth Ben Quilty Ai Weiwei Romaine Brooks Here are some of her works that I liked quite a bit. 2015 Archibald Prize Finalist for this one thanks augustg, a compelling body of work
Inspired by andyroo0312 and Viking Surfer Thought I would introduce a friend of mine on here that lives in Sydney. Not exactly a street artist but has done a few pieces here and there. Most recently a collaboration with with Gillie and Marc. "Born in America, Sydney-based Kim Leutwyler migrated to Australia in 2012. She works in a variety of media including painting, installation, ceramics, printmedia and drawing. Kim holds concurrent bachelor degrees in Studio and Art History from Arizona State University, and additionally graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago with a Painting and Drawing degree. Kim’s current work takes its form in paintings dealing with images of beauty, gender and Queer-identity. She has come to focus on painting as a medium because of its primarily masculine history in the western art canon. By entering into the modernist painting field Kim hopes to destabilize gender borders just as LGBTQ artists have been doing since the 70’s and earlier. Her artwork has been exhibited in multiple galleries throughout the United States and Australia. Leutwyler's recent accolades include being selected as a finalist in the 2015 Archibald Prize, 2016 Bluethumb Art Prize, 2016 John Copes Portrait Prize and the 2016 Portia Geach Memorial Award. She recently won the Midsumma Visual Arts Guide Cover Competition, and her painting is the hero image for the 2016 LGBTQ Festival in Melbourne, Australia." Art World Heroes and Influences: Robert Rauschenberg Jake and Dinos Chapman Marcus Harvey Jenny Saville Kehinde Wiley Margherita Manzelli Mark Gleason Geoff Farnsworth Ben Quilty Ai Weiwei Romaine Brooks Here are some of her works that I liked quite a bit. 2015 Archibald Prize Finalist for this one thanks augustg, a compelling body of work
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corinthia
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Artists You Might Not Know, by corinthia on Jan 9, 2017 21:21:05 GMT 1, More Jacky Tsai... Which do you prefer, silver or gold? Gold one looks lit
One of his newer skulls, Sanctuary Skull they are making a lenticular print. I am typically not a fan of this but it looks really cool. You can check it out on Jackys Instagram page.
More Jacky Tsai... Which do you prefer, silver or gold? Gold one looks lit One of his newer skulls, Sanctuary Skull they are making a lenticular print. I am typically not a fan of this but it looks really cool. You can check it out on Jackys Instagram page.
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Artists You Might Not Know, by mace on Jan 9, 2017 22:45:06 GMT 1, Artist and illustrator ABSINTH from Hamburg. Admire his drawing skills and psychedelic style ! What do you think ?
Artist and illustrator ABSINTH from Hamburg. Admire his drawing skills and psychedelic style ! What do you think ?
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Artists You Might Not Know, by benjoese on Jan 9, 2017 23:30:01 GMT 1, I really like Adrian + Shane. Here's Pink Amy. She was only 100euros with free shipping which I think is amazing.
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PINK AMY €100.00 Image of Pink Amy LIMITED EDITION PRINT Medium: Spray paint and screen print on 300gsm munken paper. Size: 50.7 x 71.8 cm Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity included. Edition of 20. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE
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I really like Adrian + Shane. Here's Pink Amy. She was only 100euros with free shipping which I think is amazing. upload image direct linkPINK AMY €100.00 Image of Pink Amy LIMITED EDITION PRINT Medium: Spray paint and screen print on 300gsm munken paper. Size: 50.7 x 71.8 cm Signed and numbered. Certificate of authenticity included. Edition of 20. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE adrianandshane.com
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Artists You Might Not Know, by jadicicco on Jan 12, 2017 3:51:36 GMT 1, Florian Eymann
Just came across his work and picked up a small original. Very nice guy to deal with.
Florian Eymann Just came across his work and picked up a small original. Very nice guy to deal with.
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