Saturday, 30 October 2010

DALTON GHETTI




"DALTON GHETTI, who grew up in Brazil, has been carving since he was a schoolboy who sharpened his pencil with a razor or a pocketknife. He started big, with wood and stone, and then moved to carving soap, candles and even broom handles before he found his niche about 25 years ago.

"I'm known as the pencil guy," laughed Ghetti, 49. "I don't mind that at all."

He shuns a magnifying glass and uses simple tools like razor blades and needles to create delicate little figures - from a tiny, jagged handsaw to a minibust of Elvis in shades.

"The pencil has been kind of like a challenge to myself," he said. "I can do anything really big, but the small stuff is really difficult, so I was like, let me see how small I can go."

He works as a carpenter and carves pencils in his free time - often putting in just an hour or so before his eyes get tired. It can take years to finish an especially complicated piece - a linked chain in the middle of a pencil took him two years, and a carefully crafted giraffe even longer.

"When I'm inspired, I can sit down and things just flow," he said. "You can't force yourself to do those things. I do it just for fun, it's pretty much like a hobby, a kind of meditation work that I do."

Along with his other projects, Ghetti is slowly carving a tiny, graphite tear for every 9/11 victim, finishing one each morning before he goes to work, and estimates it will take him 10 years to finish and display them together.

Several years ago, he decided to carve the entire alphabet, and created one letter a month until he was done. Ghetti doesn't sell his creations, and even saves his failed attempts, pinned into a Styrofoam "graveyard."

"I do it from my heart, I do it when I feel like - and I pretty much do it for myself," he said. "It's my own interest in the small things in life that drove me to call people's attention to them." " (MORE @ NY DAILY NEWS)




DALTON GHETTI @ NY DAILY NEWS
DALTON GHETTI @ YATZER

ADELINE MAI



ADELINE MAI
Studying photography. Lives in Paris.



ADELINE MAI
ADELINE MAI @ TONGUE DEPRESSOR

美撒GUO


I don't know much about 美撒GUO, except that each one of his photograph is filled with poetry and calmness. The light in his pictures is delicate and divine.

His pictures depict the life of workers and villagers, but where? In Tibet, China, Mongolia? I would surely love to know more about this fascinating photographer, but also about his location.

美撒GUO
美撒GUO @ TONGUE DEPRESSORS

Friday, 29 October 2010

BEN VAUTIER


Et surtout n'oubliez pas de tomber amoureux means And especially don't forget to fall in love


If you speak french (or not), you have to visit BEN VAUTIER's site. You're in for hours of pleasure and either you like his work or not, you can't stay indifferent and isn't this what art is all about?


BEN VAUTIER (born on July 18, 1935 in Naples, Italy), also known simply as Ben, is a French artist.
Vautier lives and works in Nice, where he ran a record shop called Magazin between 1958 and 1973. He discovered Yves Klein and the Nouveau Réalisme in the 1950s, but he became quickly interested in the French dada artist Marcel Duchamp, the music of John Cage and joined the Fluxus artistic movement in the 1960s. In 1959, Vautier founded the journal Ben Dieu. In 1960, he had his first one-man show, Rien et tout in Laboratoire 32.
He is also active in Mail-Art and is mostly known for his text-based paintings; an example of the latter is his work "L'art est inutile. Rentrez chez vous" (Art is Useless, Go Home).
(WIKIPEDIA)


BEN VAUTIER
BEN VAUTIER @ MAUVAISES NOUVELLES DES ÉTOILES

Thursday, 28 October 2010

ANN FIELD




ANN FIELD
An awarded and exhibited member of the Society of Illustrators of New York. Ann is also a former President of ICON, The Illustration Conference, a non-profit, bi-annual conference committed to promoting illustration and the understanding of it. In 2000, the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum, NY added Ann's work to part of its permanent collection. Currently, Ann serves as Chair of the Illustration Department at Art Center College of Design, in Pasadena, California.

For 20 plus years, Ann's name has been synonymous with award winning, innovative images that cross the disciplines between design, photography and illustration. Her powerful work has been behind successful strategies for many leading brands: DIOR, Levis Jeans, Estee Lauder, Lexus, Nike, Barneys New York, Hard Rock Hotel, Starbucks Coffee, Mattel/Barbie, Madonna, Pentagram, Chronicle Books, and Herman Miller.


ANN FIELD
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