I hope you don't murder crows... I quite like them.
Lmao. It’s just another way of saying a ‘flock’ of crows.
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Jacob van Loon | Jacob van Loon on ARTchipel.com (USA) - Moguls (Stalker). Watercolor and graphite on wood (diptych), influenced by the work of Andrei Tarkovsky, 61x102x5 cm, original available here >
• 3 words that would best define your artwork: Exploiting miniscule observations.
• 3 words to talk about you: Invested in details.
• What do you wish to express through your artwork? Duplicitousness of struggle.
• What is your inspiration of the moment? The Great Chicago Fire.
• The artiste or the artwork that inspire you at the moment: Kathe Kollwitz, Cy Twombly.
• A music that you like while working: Tim Hecker - Radio Amor LP.
• An art obsession: Discovering why an Artist might choose specific media to work with.
• The tools to create an artwork: A willingness to make mistakes.
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• 3 mots qui définissent le mieux votre œuvre d’art : Exploiter de minuscules observations
• 3 mots pour parler de vous : Investi dans les détails.
• Que voulez-vous exprimer à travers vos œuvres ? Duplicité de la lutte.
• Quelle est votre inspiration du moment ? The Great Chicago Fire.
• L’artiste ou l’oeuvre d’art que cela vous inspire en ce moment : Kathe Kollwitz, Cy Twombly.
• Une musique que vous aimez tout en travaillant : Tim Hecker - Radio Amor LP.
• Une obsession de l’art : Découvrir pourquoi un artiste choisit certains des supports spécifiques avec lesquels il travaille.
• Les outils pour créer une œuvre d’art : Une volonté de faire des erreurs.
(Interview with artist by ARTchipel May-2012)
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I can finally do art work yayyy
Proof I’m still alive and that I will make it through finals week.
Kolonivehus is an art installation constructed from a steel structure welded and painted by the artist, and found plexiglass displayed in a mosaic of colors and dimensions.
More than 1,000 pieces of recycled plexiglass found in different situations were used in the construction of the Kolonivehus. Beautifully decorating the plaza, the 12 x 12 x 14 feet plexiglass house is fun to look at in daylight, but even more interesting during nighttime.
Designer: Tom Fruin