Wild, Weird and Wonderful Porcelain Sculptures by Johnson Tsang
Johnson Tsang Porcelain Babies make us giggle with delight. Sculptor Johnson Tsang of Hong Kong has a large repertoire of porcelain works. His vast range…
Johnson Tsang Porcelain Babies make us giggle with delight. Sculptor Johnson Tsang of Hong Kong has a large repertoire of porcelain works. His vast range…
I fell in love with John Teirney's work the minute I saw it. Partially because a painting of a familiar Los Angeles haunt of mine…
Better Living Thru Chemistry is a limited edition sculpture series consisting of over-sized glass and mixed media capsule-shaped objects emblazoned with text messages, abbreviations, acronyms…
above: Stephen Magsig, 68 Mercer St., Oil on linen, 30 x 24" I've been a longtime fan of Stephen Magsig's work having introduced you to…
Jason Ratliff describes himself as an artist first and a graphic designer second. He creates illustrations with a mixture of ink, acrylic and a light…
Australian born artist Dietrich Wegner’s Cumulous Brand is a series of sculptures and photos in which babies (real and silicone models) are covered in multicolored tattoos in a meditation on how our identities evolve and how we declare them. (more…)
Artist Kim Cogan is one of my favorite fine artists. His painterly depictions of Brooklyn, San Francisco and other urban centers capture the grit of…
Today, one of my favorite contemporary painters, Karin Jurick, has reached a milestone. The incredibly talented artist completed her amazing series of 100 faces. BUST-ED…
Initially conceived of 12 years ago, the ‘fake’ swimming pool by Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich, known for his illusion-like installations, has been featured at various museums around the world. (more…)
Principle Gallery in Virginia, recently showed a painting exhibit named 'City Views' featuring the work of San Francisco-based artists, Jeremy Mann and Greg Gandy. I…