Interview with Amanda Sage: Painter of Revolution – by Carrie Ann Baade
Amanda Sage talks to Carrie Ann Baade about humanity, painting, the ‘Ana-Suromai’ and the symbolic act of ‘lifting the skirt’. Continue reading
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Amanda Sage talks to Carrie Ann Baade about humanity, painting, the ‘Ana-Suromai’ and the symbolic act of ‘lifting the skirt’. Continue reading
We’re very excited to announce that we will be publishing the first comprehensive art book on Chet Zar which will be released in early 2012. Continue reading
These steam-punk characters, vehicles and creatures are the brainchild of Belgien Sculptor: Stephane Halleux. Stephane's detailed mixed media sculptures are the perfect fusion of man and machine with a retro comic book flavor. I am reminded of cinema classics like City of Lost Children, Nightmare Before Christmas, Blade Runner & Dark City when looking at these models, but they are certainly not lacking in originality.
Unfortunately there is no information about the artist on his website as the bio section is blank (I assume that her site is still in construction).
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leanardo,left his mark on creative machines,anatomical crossed with wheels and other alternative means,A backward view developed,either for flight or too be drivenhorizontally , Lamborghini would be very impressed and MANGA would undoubtly use the concept to fathom under the sea or to the Moon.