Peter Callesen
Posted on December 2nd, 2007 at 6:11 am by admin
we found these amazing paper sculptures by Peter Callesen.

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Half Way Through, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper, pencil, and glue
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Half Way Through (detail) , 2006
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Cradle, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue
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Wedding Dress Without Bride, 2005
Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue
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All in All, 2006
Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue
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Closet, 2006
Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue
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Impenetrable Castle, 2005
Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue
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Impenetrable Castle (detail), 2005
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Zena Holloway
Posted on November 26th, 2007 at 4:50 am by admin
Zena Holloway is the UKs leading professional underwater photographer. Her images are striking, instinctive and driven by a deep understanding of her medium. She delivers the remarkable - combining the highly technical aspects of underwater photography with superb creative direction resulting in extraordinary magical imagery.
Working in the sea from a young age with photography and film Zena is completely self-taught. She has taken underwater photography to entirely new depths. At thirty-three years of age Zena is a unique and truly gifted artist.


Chase Chen’s Painting
Posted on November 5th, 2007 at 5:12 am by admin
we came across these amazine paintings by Chase Chen.
artist profile : Chase Chen was born in China around 1964. He lived in China until the early 80’s when, with funds provided by his mother he moved to the USA. His early artistic training and development took place in China then in New York at the when he developed the determination to become a full time artist. He has been working from a studio in California for more than a decade. His style contains both realism and impressionistic styles. He paints lovely pictures of women in various poses as well as wonderful landscapes and still lifes. His sister, actress Joyce Chen, has had similar success in films during the past decade.

Time Machine 38″ x 80″

Close up of Ona in backseat

‘Animal Conclave’ artshow pics
Posted on October 21st, 2007 at 6:17 pm by admin
Meet Tyrone Autumn/Winter 08/09 ’Murder Mystery’
Posted on October 16th, 2007 at 6:44 pm by admin
Remember watching a scary movie, and finding long after the final credits had run, you still couldn’t get the vivid dark imagery from your head? This range is all about the
lingering unease, the mystery and intrigue the darkness brings.
Inspired by the horror film genre, ‘Murder Mystery’ features four major prints, ’smoking pipe’, ‘the crows’, ‘moon skull’ and ‘night watcher’.
Smoke lingers in the air, a cat stares into the dark, its yellow eyes transfixed on a crow, who in turn watches the murder take place.
A sense of loneliness is conjured and many dark tales are to be told within each image. The designs are symbolic of the fight between good and evil, the two often obscured and reversed beneath a veil of secrecy. Not all is always as it seems as you dig to uncover the truth.
In these designs, using mainly dark fabric with a dash of hidden ‘gold’, you dig to discover the gold within, as if it were the truth you were uncovering to solve the mystery.










