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Monday, July 2, 2012

ATK's Weekly Post #1

Andreas Englund is a Swedish painter based in Stockholm. His most recent work is a series of humorous paintings featuring a "not-so super super hero." In his own words, "Humor can be the carrier of messages that are otherwise hard to convey. For me, it liberates my thoughts and ideas from pretentiousness while at the same time it opens doors to new routes and angles."

Dentist. 1500 x 920.

Shopping. 2000x1110.

Flying. 1500 x 910. 

More artwork can be found at the artist's website: http://artofdala.com/

Isaac Cordal is a European sculptor, an installation artist and street artist from Brussels.

From 'Waiting for Climate Change' work in progress.


Remembrances from nature. Hackney, London, 2010.

Follow the leader. Hackney, London, 2010.

Cordal's website: http://www.isaac.alg-a.org/

Myeongbeom Kim is a Chicago based sculptor who mixes nature with man made objects.


Edison. 15 x 15 x 30 (inches). 

Untitled. 156 x 156 x 130 (inches).

The artist's website can be found here: http://www.myeongbeomkim.com/

Brian Dettmer makes books into cut-out sculptures.

Absolute Authority, 2011.

Here is a video where he talks about his work:



Edie Nadelhaft is both a sculptor and a painter, but I liked this series of Flesh paintings in particular. 

Palm Diptych. 54 x 84 inches.

 Sensor Wences (Flesh Field #1). 24 x 24 inches.


News Links:

Soap bubble screen is 'the world's thinnest display'

News from the filming of The Hobbit:

Wimbledon hawk Rufus returned to owner



3 comments:

  1. Love the Superhero series - especially the one where he's dropped his groceries. I can relate.
    Really, all these picks are great.
    Thanks.

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