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  • Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka: Sea Creature Glass Models

    April 27th, 2016

    Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka were a German father and son glass sculpting team who created stunning, detailed biological models in the 1800’s.

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    As a child, Leopold was a apprenticed to a goldsmith and gem cutter. He then gained experience in the family business making glass ornaments and glass eyes, during which time he developed a technique which he termed “glass-spinning” (allowing highly precise works in glass).

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    His son Rudolph assisted him in making 131 marine invertebrate models in a single year (circa 1880), and after a great deal of effort and prodding by proprietor George Lincoln Goodale, their work ended up in the Harvard Botanical museum.
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    I wonder how many of these beauties are surviving today. These photos are taken from Guido Mofacio’s photography exhibit, on display at Hamilton’s Gallery until May 24th, 2016.
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  • Andreas Lie

    April 26th, 2016

    Andreas Lie creates animal portraits in a variety of styles. My favorites are his “technicolor” pieces (done in vivid watercolor).

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    He does such a magnificent job of making these paintings both vivid and abstract.
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    Through expertly placed blotches of color…crystal clear, expressive eyes gaze back at us.
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    Andreas Lie

  • Documentary of the Week: Finder’s Keepers

    April 25th, 2016

    I watched a rather unconventional but excellent documentary the other night: Finder’s Keepers.

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    From Rotten Tomatoes:
    Recovering addict and amputee John Wood finds himself in a stranger-than-fiction battle to reclaim his mummified leg from Southern entrepreneur Shannon Whisnant, who found it in a grill he bought at an auction and believes it to therefore be his rightful property.

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    I wish I had taken screenshots during many of the news headlines during this film. It was absolutely hilarious, but not without substance and depth of human feeling. I recommend it. Watch the trailer:

  • Opposuits: The Ultimate Geek Suits

    April 23rd, 2016

    Looking for the geekiest suits ever? Look no further than Opposuits.

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    They make a number of suits for the rebels and geeks of the world who want to look sharp with some fancy threads.
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    Some suits are unpatterened, unconventional colors (every bright color of the rainbow, actually), but I think the Pac Man is my favorite:
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    While there is no mention of the material, these ensembles are available for a shockingly affordable (for a suit) $100.
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    Don’t miss the Halloween and Christmas collections too!

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  • Mary K Theinert

    April 22nd, 2016

    Mary K Theinert, aka MaryKT paints mysterious, sensual portraits.

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    She makes frequent use of delicate feminine features and lustrous, flowing hair in her pieces. It’s a tiny dash of art nouveau in a style that is distinctly modern.
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    Some of her work leans toward the grotesque and unsettling (not the images here, surprisingly, because they can be quite NSFW).
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    Mary K Theinert
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  • Kathleen Lolley

    April 20th, 2016

    Kathleen Lolley paints intriguing depictions of animals (many owls!) and the natural world.

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    I love her surreal chimeras and scenes…
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  • Paul Flinders

    April 19th, 2016

    Paul Flinders has a great series of odd, vaguely alienesque characters.

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    In a quote from 2011, he states:
    My poetic dimension in visual art flows from my sense of wonderment. I approach experience with optimistic curiosity and a particular attraction to the creepy and absurd.

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    When strange recollections allow the imagination to run riot, waking experience feels like a dream and it causes us to question the reality of the moment with a sense of awe. This is the very state I attempt to achieve visually.

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  • Insta-Goodies

    April 18th, 2016

    Just got out of the hospital very early this morning so I’m a little behind on posting, but here are some Insta-Goodies…

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  • Egle Art & Design: Coloring Books

    April 16th, 2016

    Adult coloring books are all the rage these days. Egle Art & Design makes a number of detailed nature and mandala coloring books with beautiful pages.

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    I’m a big fan of the notebooks and planners, which allow for coloring on the cover and on select pages inside.
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    Unfortunately, the Etsy shop doesn’t carry all items at all times, but perhaps the artist takes requests.

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  • Giuseppe Velardo

    April 15th, 2016

    Though it is not traditional horror art, Giuseppe Velardo’s portraits have a haunting, unsettling quality.

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    (Okay, not all of his portraits are dark, but due the visceral stir of emotion he can evoke in them, I’m partial to the dark ones).

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    Giuseppe Velardo

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