Author: Rickey Harris
In 2007 Smart not only color matched this clean train in Italy but rocked a serious stylin’ burner as well.
New York graffiti legend Zephyr gives an already abused MTA train a fresh new coat color.
Using both form and abstraction, Hale’s works convey the struggle to process, reconcile and structure an overwhelming flood of imagery and data. Hale accumulates distortions, compresses them into a stratum, then cracks them open again and layers other images and shapes until the significance, or the narrative of each layer, disappears into another.
Korean artist U-Ram Choe creates extraordinary kinetic sculptures, “charting a path between art, science and cybernetic technologies. Finely engineered stainless steel, aluminum, and acrylic ‘bones’ provide the skeletal scaffolding for the ‘brains and muscles.
O’Brien’s work merges elements of graphic design, borrowed imagery, and painstakingly detailed lines, blending together a “dissonant collage, to for a distinct visual language”
Great details, use of color, and great sense of the world around him.
The 23-year old Philippines-based illustrator Kerby Rosanes works mainly with ordinary black pens to illustrate his intense pieces.
Tadanori Yokoo produces sick art that consist of styles of psychedelic, meets graphic design, meets poster art, meets traditional printmaking.