This one is still untitled, but wanted to put it up anyways since I’ve given enough teasers. It was my final self portrait for my first term. Still a few things left to touch up, but it’s mainly all there. 30 x 48, oil on canvas.

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This one is still untitled, but wanted to put it up anyways since I’ve given enough teasers. It was my final self portrait for my first term. Still a few things left to touch up, but it’s mainly all there. 30 x 48, oil on canvas.

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The cat is an accurate description of me in winter.

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Pulled by the Roots Leandro Erlich
The key art work of »The City is the Star« presents the large-scale installation by Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich. A huge construction crane bearing an unusual payload is positioned directly on Karlsruhe Marktplatz: an entire house hovers in midair on steal ropes! Inspired by one of architect Friedrich Weinbrenner’s historical structures, the building, together with its massive root system, quite literally appears to be ripped out of a row of neighboring houses.
With this work, Erlich – well-known throughout the world for his hyperreal sculptures and installations – explicitly addresses global themes, such as uprooting, migration, or simulation. By drawing on the crane in the context of construction measures in Karlsruhe inner city, he utilizes a key civil engineering tool, thereby adding a provocative element which, in the first instance, makes one think that the crane driver has made a mistake.
Images and text via »The City is the Star«
Stand Back For Full Effect: Portraits by Françoise Nielly
Françoise Nielly is a French portrait artist. Her work is intense and neon. She was a photographer, and become a full time artist eleven years ago. The individual strokes in her works appear large, but they come together to form her intense figures. You can read an interview with Françoise Nielly at the Twenty Two Gallery Website.
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Rinko Kikuchi
Russian art and design studio Brain Mash crafted a series of three-dimensional paintings that seem to pop from the walls. Viewers are invited to interact with the colorful, realistically-rendered works as a part of this mobile exhibition.

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