Brad Kunkle - paintings

Brad Kunkle is a New York based artist, who revokes the art of using gold in his paintings. If you like Klimt, you'll love Kunkle. I don't like Klimt and I love Kunkle - that says something!

Source: http://bradkunkle.com

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Jonathan Mess - Cross Sections

"I am an artist, investigator, experimenter, explorer and educator. I digest life through my art-making practice" writes Mess in his statement. His works might look messy indeed - made of clay, resembling pieces of dug up earth, but covered in colorful enamel. Pretty innovative and creative, if you ask me.

Source: http://www.jonathanmess.com/work/cross-sections/

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Roxana Azar - Enclosures

Mrs. Azar is a young, yet successful photographer from Philadelphia. Enclosures is a series of photographs featuring ordinary objects in close-ups - very inspiring. The charm of simplicity.

Source: http://cargocollective.com/roxanaphoto/Enclosures-updated

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Benjamin Söderström - Weird Pictures

Today I shall feature another blogger from Goeteborg. Benjamin Söderström makes pictures, which he classifies as weird. Well, I have no other name for psychedelic pope and "Justin Bieber on drugs" series.

Source: http://nycksill.blogspot.com/

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The Boneyard Project

The Boneyard is an Arizonian place with over 4400 planes. Most of them are kept to be used as spare parts magazine for the U.S. Army. Eric Firestone, however saw a little more than just that. He has invited many artists from the States in order to enhance some of the machines with some art.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2113934/Blue-sky-thinking-Disused-jets-U-S-Air-Force-graveyard-given-new-lease-life-worlds-best-graffiti-artists.html

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