I’m taking a bit of a break this week but I discovered some wonderful art that I am sure you will want to see.
I love it when I come across work that is unexpectedly joyous and which underlines that it’s not necessary for art to take itself too seriously in order to make a viewer think. The following artists’ work hinges on a mixture of reframing perception, humorous visual play, and incongruous materials. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have. The artists’ names below link to their websites so you can view more.
Erik Johansson Photography – be sure to also explore his videos. And you can read further here.
Classical Sculpture in “Hipster” clothes, Photographs by Léo Caillard. Read and see more of these wonderful images on Resource Magazine Online.
And finally, don’t miss Hirotoshi Itoh’s Stonework: Pleasures of Paradox (click on Sculpture 1 and Sculpture 2). His pieces will delight you! More photos and background information are available in this article.
Grab a cup of tea/coffee, put your feet up and join me in taking a breather and celebrating creativity. I’ll see you next week.