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04 Nov 04:22

Each Line One Breath: Morphogenetic Freehand Drawings By John Franzen

by Christopher Jobson

Each Line One Breath: Morphogenetic Freehand Drawings By John Franzen process drawing

Each Line One Breath: Morphogenetic Freehand Drawings By John Franzen process drawing

Each Line One Breath: Morphogenetic Freehand Drawings By John Franzen process drawing

Each Line One Breath: Morphogenetic Freehand Drawings By John Franzen process drawing

Each Line One Breath: Morphogenetic Freehand Drawings By John Franzen process drawing

Each Line One Breath: Morphogenetic Freehand Drawings By John Franzen process drawing

In his series of drawings titled Each Line One Breath, Netherlands-based artist John Franzen creates textured drawings remeniscent of wrinkled fabric or waves of water by drawing tediously placed rows of lines with black ink. The artist begins by drawing a single vertical line on the far side of a canvas but on subsequent lines allows for various imperfections to become amplified or suppressed as he continues, line after line. The process, which might look maddening, actually appears to be a sort of meditative effort for Franzen who works with almost robotic precision. Watch the two videos above to see how he works. If you liked this you might also enjoy the work of Tony Orrico. (via Booooooom, Saatchi Online)

Update: Franzen will be in Berlin next Tuesday as part of a new exhibition at Platoon Kunsthalle.

09 Sep 06:30

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09 Sep 06:30

The Glue Society Imagines an Art Movement Centered on Excess Called “Moreing”

by Christopher Jobson

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The Glue Society Imagines an Art Movement Centered on Excess Called Moreing  humor advertising

The Glue Society Imagines an Art Movement Centered on Excess Called Moreing  humor advertising

In this video from the Glue Society (previously here and here) we learn about a new art movement focused on posessing multiples of the same object. This had me smiling all the way through. The clip was made as a promotional effort for Boost chocolate bars, but stands up surprisingly well on its own. Happy Friday.

27 Aug 09:11

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19 Aug 03:19

Micah Ganske

by Jeff

Artist painter Micah Ganske

“Tomorrow Land”, giant ominous shadows hang over abandoned landscapes. Paintings by Micah Ganske (previously featured here). If you click the link to his portfolio at the bottom of this post, you can see how he brilliantly carried the idea into his site design.

More paintings below!

View the whole post: Micah Ganske over on BOOOOOOOM!.

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