S0me fascinating pieces from Katsumi Hayakawa’s latest show at MoMo Roppongi, Tokyo. (more…)
Intricate in the extreme: Katsumi Hayakawa
Tuesday, July 20th, 2010Mark Chadwick, mechanical abstracts
Saturday, June 12th, 2010Artist Mark Chadwick uses machinery to insert an element of chance in his abstract image makin. This dislocation of the artist from the process and the work itself raises all sorts of questions about authorship and indeed artistic ability. (more…)
The Centre Cannot Hold: Ahmad Amin Nazar
Tuesday, April 27th, 2010Playful yet sinister paintings from Persian artist Ahmad Amin Nazar, we’re not quite sure whether Ahmad’s work is fuelled by a pre apocalyptic angst or existensial torment. (more…)
Sand Traveller
Monday, April 26th, 2010These images are really inspiring. The Sand Traveler is a rendering of 1,000 traveling particles, each in pursuit of another. Over time, patterns of travel are exposed as sweeping paths of color. (more…)
Kasey McMahon
Sunday, April 25th, 2010We’re really liking the work of Kasey McMahon a conceptual and multimedia artist working out of LA. Her work is driven by a fascination of the relationships people have with technology, the world and each other. (more…)
Tape art from Mark Khaisman
Monday, April 12th, 2010Ukrainian artist Mark Khaisman creates iconic images making references to classic cinema, portraits and abstracts and entirely out of tape. The result is a powerful interpretation of a single monotone moment. (more…)
Conceptual landscapes by Gregory Euclide
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010Gregory Euclide is an American Landscape artist living and working in Minnesota. His work expands the paradigm of traditional landscape painting into something that expresses the sensory experience of an environment. (more…)
The image Fulgurator, Julius Von Bismarck
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Artist Julius von Bismarck reached infamy with his spectacular mass media weapon, The Image Fulgurator, but his objects, installations and urban interventions defy snappy simplification. Aller!
Formilization and abstraction
Monday, March 29th, 2010This work has us truly intrigued. The images are made from integrating scripting languages into CAD to build algorithms which are output to create 3D forms. The process is both fascinating and mind blowing. But the algorithms can produce endless permutations which in turn can be physically built. (more…)
Shiny Binary
Sunday, March 28th, 2010Some seriously fine examples of photoshop genius from self taught digital illustrator Nik Ainley.Who would have thought that a phyisics student could be so creative! Aller! (more…)










