Dark Silence In Suburbia

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Desiree Dolron


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Te Dí Todos Mis Sueños

Habana Libre.

Cerca Crespo.

Cerca Obispo.

Cerca Escobar.

Cerca Concordia.

Cerca Lamparillo.

Cerca Industria.

Cerca Plaza de la Revolución.

Cerca Muralla.

Cerca Paseo de Martí.


Gaze

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Gaze Study # 02 (1996-1998).



Exaltation

Manchet Nas.

Shiva Ratri.

Ganges.

Khumbha Mela

Good Friday Lenten.

Tai Pusam.

Gwana Lila.

Moharrum.



Dolron’s aesthetic is intricately linked to the Flemish school of primitive portrait painters such as Petrus Christus, Rogier van der Weyden and the interior Danish painter Vilhelm Hammershoi. Dolron does not try to emulate their work but rather adapts the aesthetic to her 21st century vision, which is as complex in construction as the paintings themselves. Each piece of work is built using state-of-the-art digital technology, with the final results belying their true complexity. Like a painter, Dolron moves and mixes the objects and people who act within the tableaux by adding and changing elements within the frame: changing elements of their appearance with those of other people she has found to be more in keeping with her private dream of the final image. As with the Flemish painters she most admires, the work is covered again and again with the final images printed at nearly 6 feet high.
Dolron’s previous projects have demonstrated her unique versatility as an artist, produced with an often astonishingly technical application. Images of religious rituals made whilst travelling in the Far East called ‘Exhaltation’; her much admired series of Cuba ‘I Give You All My Dreams’ continues to create waves within the contemporary art and photography markets; and ‘Gaze’, her series of portraits taken under water, have all cemented her reputation as a powerful artist to be noted in an all too crowded arena. (bio) (via)

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Daniel Horowitz


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Daniel Horowitz is an mixed media artist who has become a favorite among publishers and journals.
His work has been featured everywhere from The New York Times and Random House, to GQ
The Wall Street Journal, and Knopf. He is now the cover illustrator for The American Reader
Awarded many times, his work has been recognized by The Society of Illustrators, American
Illustration Annual,3x3 magazine, and Creative Quarterly: Journal for Art and Design, he is
the winner of the Scope Miami 2011 Artists Wanted competition.