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hello. i'm tess * this is a collection of things i find inspiring

    Items tagged "artist"

  1. ↔ × • → Flavorwire » Explore Joe Fig’s Mini Recreations of Artist Studios

    Flavorwire » Explore Joe Fig’s Mini Recreations of Artist Studios


    tags: Joe Fig workspace artist
  2. ↔ × • → Flavorwire » Daily Dose Pick: Will Cotton

    Flavorwire » Daily Dose Pick: Will Cotton


    tags: Will Cotton workspace sketches photo artist
  3. ↔ × • → pratt:

Gehard Demetz bares it all to Yatzer

    pratt:

    Gehard Demetz bares it all to Yatzer


    [via pratt]
    tags: sculpture workspace artist Gehard Demetz
  4. ↔ × • Spike Jonze: Bringing ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ to the Screen - NYTimes.com

    an inspiring portrait of an artist
    via libby


    tags: article film artist
  5. ↔ × • → i just gave my notice at my job: winging it!
if you know of anything (graphic design, web design (HTML & CSS), art direction, print design, production artist, pre-press, etc.) that i could pick upemail me: tess {at} tess-evans {dot} com
my portfolio (which i will update very soon) is here: tess-evans.com
this piece by: Juan Carlos Paganartwork found via fletter

    i just gave my notice at my job: winging it!

    if you know of anything (graphic design, web design (HTML & CSS), art direction, print design, production artist, pre-press, etc.) that i could pick up
    email me: tess {at} tess-evans {dot} com

    my portfolio (which i will update very soon) is here: tess-evans.com

    this piece by: Juan Carlos Pagan
    artwork found via fletter


    [via fletter]
    tags: personal graphic type design graphic design artist
  6. ↔ × • → i have a nice sized artist-crush on this guy. i love the scene he sets here.(via plaidscarves: smut-to-go)

    i have a nice sized artist-crush on this guy. i love the scene he sets here.
    (via plaidscarves: smut-to-go)


    tags: music artist story
  7. ↔ × • → ARTIST: HENRY DARGER
(previously blogged as unknown)there’s a film about his work/life entitled: In the Realms of the Unreal

    ARTIST: HENRY DARGER

    (previously blogged as unknown)
    there’s a film about his work/life entitled: In the Realms of the Unreal


    tags: Illustration artist movie film story
  8. ↔ × • → suicideblonde:

Artist Chuck Close
“The Event”
On Dec. 7, 1988, Close felt a strange pain in his chest. That day he was in New York about to give an art award. He begged to present first, went on stage, quickly read his speech and then ran to the hospital. Within a few hours, Close was paralyzed from the neck down. At first the doctors were confused but eventually they diagnosed a rare spinal artery collapse. Close called that day, “The Event”. For months Close was in rehab strengthening his muscles, he soon had slight movement in his arms and could walk, yet only for a few steps. He has relied on a wheelchair since. The doctors and art teacher experts both agreed on one thing, his career was over.
However, Close continued to paint with a brush strapped onto his fingers, creating large portraits in low-resolution grid squares created by an assistant. Viewed from afar, these squares appear as a single, unified image which attempt photo-reality, albeit in pixelated form. Eventually Close managed to recover some movement in his arm and legs, and now paints with a brush strapped to his hand. Although the paralysis restricted his ability to paint as meticulously as before, Close had, in a sense, placed artificial restrictions upon his hyper-realist approach well before the injury. That is, he adopted materials and techniques that did not lend themselves well to achieving a photorealistic effect. Small bits of irregular paper or inked fingerprints were used as mediums to achieve, nonetheless, astoundingly realistic and interesting results. Close proved able to create his desired effects even with the most difficult of materials to control.

    suicideblonde:

    Artist Chuck Close

    “The Event”

    On Dec. 7, 1988, Close felt a strange pain in his chest. That day he was in New York about to give an art award. He begged to present first, went on stage, quickly read his speech and then ran to the hospital. Within a few hours, Close was paralyzed from the neck down. At first the doctors were confused but eventually they diagnosed a rare spinal artery collapse. Close called that day, “The Event”. For months Close was in rehab strengthening his muscles, he soon had slight movement in his arms and could walk, yet only for a few steps. He has relied on a wheelchair since. The doctors and art teacher experts both agreed on one thing, his career was over.

    However, Close continued to paint with a brush strapped onto his fingers, creating large portraits in low-resolution grid squares created by an assistant. Viewed from afar, these squares appear as a single, unified image which attempt photo-reality, albeit in pixelated form. Eventually Close managed to recover some movement in his arm and legs, and now paints with a brush strapped to his hand. Although the paralysis restricted his ability to paint as meticulously as before, Close had, in a sense, placed artificial restrictions upon his hyper-realist approach well before the injury. That is, he adopted materials and techniques that did not lend themselves well to achieving a photorealistic effect. Small bits of irregular paper or inked fingerprints were used as mediums to achieve, nonetheless, astoundingly realistic and interesting results. Close proved able to create his desired effects even with the most difficult of materials to control.


    [via suicideblonde]
    tags: painting artist article photo
  9. ↔ × • → Mate Steinforth

    Mate Steinforth


    tags: graphic illustration artist
  10. ↔ × • → Website: www.chrisjordan.com

    Website: www.chrisjordan.com


    tags: artist link photo web concept
  11. ↔ × • → Anthony Lister

    Anthony Lister


    tags: flyer promotional artist painting watercolor
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