Manhattan by Cameron Michael

This time-lapse production has been a wild and exhilarating ride, with a lot of physical work lugging my 120-130 pounds of gear around all of Manhattan. I bended (broke) some laws and made a ton of friends. Thank you all for your support and please feel free to help out a starving artist and share this video with the world.

danceabletragedy:

Illustrations by Megatruh

izmia:

Amazing Photorealistic Star Wars Paintings - İnanılmaz Fotogerçekçi Star Wars Tabloları by Christian Waggoner

7th Mar 201216:051,131 notes
neverstopdrawing:

“Paper Hearts” - Eviet
manpodcast:

Willem de Kooning, Door to the River, 1960. Collection of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features biographer and critic Mark Stevens, one of the top experts on the life and art of Willem de Kooning. Along with co-author Annalyn Swan, Stevens wrote “de Kooning: An American Master,” which won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for biography. Stevens has also worked as the art critic for New York magazine.
De Kooning is currently the subject of a major Museum of Modern Art retrospective. The exhibition, on view through Jan. 9, 2012, was curated by John Elderfield. I reviewed the exhibition on MAN here and here. This week’s banner features a detail from de Kooning’s …Whose Name Was Writ in Water (1975).
To download or subscribe to The Modern Art Notes Podcast via iTunes, click here. To download the program directly, click here. To subscribe to The MAN Podcast’s RSS feed, click here. To see images of the artworks discussed during this week’s show, click here.
In our conversation, Stevens and I discuss:
His thoughts on the MoMA exhibition;
How knowing about de Kooning’s life can further appreciation and understanding of his art;
The importance of the figure — and in particular the female figure — was to de Kooning throughout his career; and
The several great series of Woman paintings — and how the Womans from the late 1940s may be underrated vis a vis the more famous 1950s Woman paintings.
In this week’s draft, Charlotte Eyerman joins me to discuss her Pacific Standard Time exhibition“Artistic Evolution: Southern California Artists at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.” Eyerman is the American director of the French Regional and American Museum Exchange and also works as an independent curator. She and I talk about how a many important artists, including Robert Irwin, Larry Bell and more, showed early works at the annual exhibitions of what is now the Natural History Museum, and how that work presages their more well-known art.
The Modern Art Notes Podcast is an independent production of Modern Art Notes Media. It is released under this Creative Commons license.
katespadeny:

the brightest block in montreal
see the work of shutterbug jackie rueda
leecourt:

Dance - A homage to James Jean
by Lee Court

fonduepalace:

Adel Abdessemed, “Telle mère tel fils”, 2008 

sleeplab:

untitled by Menachemk on Flickr.
18th Feb 201212:061,985 notes
djevojka:

Asuka Ishii
theartofanimation:

Jublin
stitchandline:

Matt Johnson’s Star in a Jar (2011)
Opaque  by  andbamnan