Category: Artists

Sachiko Kodama Liquid art.

Where does the boundaries of art and science lie? As you have heard me say countless times Art is the sum total of the world knowledge. In the kinetic sculpture of Sachiko Kodama’s what you are seeing is the effect…

A View of Tangled Telephone Wires in Japan

Andreas Gefeller, a photographer, took a series of pictures that show the ridiculously tangled telephone wires on the streets of Japan. It’s jarring how chaotic the wires look when they’re all you focus on. A closer look at the wires…

Valerie Hegarty

I stumbled upon this artist work, wow. Read more about this wonderful artist! And to see mor images of her work.

Screen Day – this Friday October 22

I know this is late notice, but I just received this outreach information and wanted to make sure you get the notice about Screen Day – which is happening this Friday October 22 from 10:00 – 1:00 at Pacific Cinematheque’s…

Master of light and shadow

“Shadows – a great way of expression for people who have more faith in the variability of the surrounding world, rather than in its constancy,” – says Kumi Yamashita . See other examples

Pigeon: Impossible

“Pigeon: Impossible”, a marvelous CG animated short by Lucas Martell. This was Lucas’ first attempt at animation, taking him 5 years to create the film. A rookie secret agent is faced with a problem seldom covered in basic training: what…

Jim Denevan

Ever wanted to do something big? I mean REALLY BIG!!! Chef and Artist Jim Denevan creates freehand drawings in the sand, often with nothing more than a found stick and a rake. His monumental drawings are temporary, created in areas…

GHOSTLY FIGURES IN RUINED BUILDINGS

There is something so effective yet simplistic about these paintings which describe a haunting memory of a people forgotten… Photographer Xenmate (his works can also be found here) finds ghost buildings where the walls have been artistically redecorated, animated with ghostly figures…