Jazz-Minh Moore. Fist, acrylic and resin on birch panel
Jazz-Minh Moore. Fist, acrylic and resin on birch panel
Color! So Much, by Clare Elsaesser, 2013.
acrylic on watercolor paper
8 x 10 inches
(Source: growhousegrow)
Artist’s statement:
“The world seems to me increasingly incomprehensible, and there are times when I feel there isn’t anything that I know for certain. For me, making photographs (or painting, or whatever) is necessary to translate the unintelligible reality of being into a more coherent form. Or at least to illustrate my best guesses. There is vastly more nothing in the universe than something, and I try to create images that recognize the grace by which anything at all exists.”
View Larger Marc Hundley
I don’t call this life. Do you?
or, I hate being cautious.
2011
Acrylic on Canvas, 33 x 33”
They devour each other and cannot even digest themselves.
— Friedrich Nietzsche, from Thus Spoke Zarathustra (via violentwavesofemotion)
View Larger Town Hall & Cultural Center, Koto District, Tokyo, Japan, 1965
(Takeo Sato & Associates)