Thursday, September 27, 2012

Art by Joe










Joe himself with his work.

Sde more in his Facebook Album.

Introducing: Joe Sziranko

I met Joe when we both had some art in a gallery in downtown Northampton. He is a friendly and generous person, and very creative. He likes to experiment with all types of paint and materials, so his work has a lot of variety in it. Just seeing a few pictures of it doesn't do it justice. If you have a chance, go see his studio on an open studio night in the Paragon arts building in Easthampton.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

illusion

Life is an illusion.
Man, I gotta pay the car bill!
Get that illusion off in the mail.


-John Bauman

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Painted Glassware by Tonya Dixon

Tonya likes to get plain glasswares from thrift shops, and spruce them up with her painting. I really like the results.


"Downtown Highball"




"Downtown Vase"



"Men Like Pink"





A table setting with glasses as the main serving!

Introducing Tonya Dixon

I met Tonya through a friend, and saw her on and off in town for many years. But lately have gotten to know here better, and discover that she has tons of creative projects that she is always doing and planning to do, so I decided to feature some of them here.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Mouseworks Lighted Sculptures

Here are some of the cool lighted sculptures created by Mouseworks, AKA Mark Wilson.
"Capsule"


"Doctor Caligari's Cabinet"


"Casablanca"

See more at his website here.

Introducing: Mark Wilson

From me:

I have a good friend Bob, and he has an older brother Mark who I know, who makes incredible lighted sculptures (think very fancy art lamps) and digital art. Bob is always telling me about things his older brother has made, including intricate board games as well fixed up old computers.

From his website:
Born in the United States, and trying to escape the asylum ever since.
Influenced by the world I have lived in as well as the Masters of the past. My Sculpted works are heavily influenced by Steam Punk, as well as the Edwardian and Victorians eras. My digital work is especially influenced by the works of Francisco de Goya and Diego Velázquez. My favorite real world medium for painting is Egg Tempera, which I endeavor to replicate in the digital medium.

His Website