David Altmejd is sculptor for Montreal. He's been in some of the biggest art shows around, and also had a show at ACAD in 2007. Seeing his work in real life was like discovering your favorite band as they opened for someone else. I was in awe. Some of my profs were criticizing that he was a young artist whose work was still "immature", but whatever, this shit is awesome. The way he contrasts materials and subjects makes for some morbidly beautiful stuff. I also like his work because he isn't really trying to say something in particular about feminism or socio-economics or whatever, he's just interested in creating contrasts and a sense of "The Uncanny" (artsy definition ahead)
The Uncanny (Ger. Das Unheimliche -- literally, "un-home-ly", but idiomatically, "scary", "creepy") is a Freudian concept of an instance where something can be familiar, yet foreign at the same time, resulting in a feeling of it being uncomfortably strange.[1] (See Uncanny valley)
Because the uncanny is familiar, yet strange, it often creates cognitive dissonance within the experiencing subject due to the paradoxical nature of being attracted to, yet repulsed by an object at the same time. This cognitive dissonance often leads to an outright rejection of the object, as one would rather reject than rationalize.
New chair from Herman Miller
Using recycled materials, this chair represents the evolution of seating not only from a comfort standpoint, but indeed a sustainability standpoint. $5000.
saw these pictures here http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=186603
saw these pictures here http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/showthread.php?t=186603
James Paterson
Been thinking about drawing again recently... This guy is an awesome artist/illustrator who also does a lot of cool flash/motion stuff with his work. I really like his line, and how he balances the cartoony with the grotesque. I know a lot of illustrators do it, but I think he does it well. I discovered his work a few years ago and just randomly thought of looking him up again. check it. James Paterson–Presstube
Kenna – stop motion music video
You might have heard of this guy from Malcolm Gladwell's book "Blink". I actually found out about Kenna back in 2001 because he was on Fred Durst's record label. Meant to cop his debut album but never did, because it was delayed for 2 years. This is the first music video that album. The song is set to a short stop-motion animated film called "More", and it's totally amazing. Check it.
Kenna - Hell Bent (Official Music Video). Watch more top selected videos about: Kenna
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