24.08.15
ACRYLIC
posted by praween karmakarThere are acrylic painting on stretch canvas in different sizes.
There are acrylic painting on stretch canvas in different sizes.
these are pure watercolour on paper. most of them in fabriano. these are in different sizes.
"Life is a sequence of tortuous or straight, crappy or flat paths, art enables to apprehend them with more lightness and absorb their rough bumps. Painting and writing are my oxygen and my gateway, while all other paths are treacherous"
What's the value of making art? Why using old worthless teabags without any value? Which value have people, nature and earth in your mind? Are you interested to find a different kind of view and to change perspectives ? Making art with old teabags is dealing with the question about judging the value of people, of human beings, of nature, animals, of work, natural sources, different kinds of thougths and minds... Since more than 10 years the german artist Renate Schweizer is using old used teabags as art-material in different ways: Installations, Collages, wearable Art, performances... You are very welcome to come and to see, to discover the new value of things, we didn't give any concern after we valued it as worthless https://vimeo.com/106266597
Call for Entries "I CAN'T BREATHE" Videos have recently appeared showing shocking violence by police against unarmed citizens, forcing all of us to address our ignorance and denial, as well as to ask about the nature of institutionalized racism. ARC wants to begin a conversation about these events. ARC is looking for work that evokes what it feels like to find oneself targeted, in a suffocating space, or unheard, including work that addresses how one might imagine that grip to be loosened, or what it might look like to begin to listen. PROSPECTUS https://arcgallery.wufoo.com/forms/i-cant-breatheat-arc-gallery-in-novdec-2015/ Submission: October 10, 2015 11:59 PM Announcement: October 24, 2015 Delivery: November 18-21, 2015 12-6pm Exhibition: November 25, 2015 – December 19, 2015 JURORS Romi Crawford and Mary Patten