суббота, 2 июня 2012 г.

Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada Stunning Murals

Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada Stunning Murals:


Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada is a Cuban American contemporary artist.
He is a founder of the New York Culture Jamming movement and an innovator in the international urban art scene. Since the late 90´s he has been replacing the faces of cultural icons chosen by advertisers with the faces of anonymous people to question the controls imposed on public space, the role models designated and the type of events that are guarded by the collective memory. Rodríguez-Gerada´s unique direction was mentioned in Naomi Klein´s book No Logo and was a precursor of the use of anonymous portraits now common in street art. His spectacular interventions are created for the sake of bringing awareness to relevant social issues. His large scale time base works avoid negative impact on the environment, challenge the conformity in contemporary art and allow for a reflection that goes beyond the completion of the piece to focus in its concept, process, and the metaphor that comes forth because of the material chosen.
















Incredible Paintings by Alexi Torres

Incredible Paintings by Alexi Torres:



“My works have been the result of my inspiration regarding my life experiences. My creations and ideas are the combination of universal problems and the reflection of certain established ideas that I have witnessed. Early works were inspired from the political and social circumstances that exist in my homeland, Cuba.


Upon arrival in the United States, I experienced new responsibilities with my surroundings. This changed my world-view and the target of my works: seeing Earth and all its life forms integrated, and as one”

















Alexi Torres Inspiration from Colossal



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Cut Paper Art by Eric Standley


Dream Big by Peter Fecteau

Dream Big by Peter Fecteau: Dream Big was a year-long project in which artist Peter Fecteau created a mosaic of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. using 4,242 Rubik’s Cubes. Dream Big was on display for the 2010 ArtPrize competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan placing in top 50 out of 1,700 artists.

For a short time it was the world’s largest Rubik’s Cube mosaic. He created it with the help of YouCanDoTheRubiksCube, First Park Congregational Church, The Student Advancement Foundation and Cooley Law School.












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