Hello!
I really like this artist's silkscreening--while it can get a bit busy and muddy, I like the bold colors and shapes mixed with (and interacting with!) the literal black-and-white photos.
And to include big names, I like Calder's 3D work--but the same styles can go for 2D as well.
Yet more art--I really like Mouneer Al-Sharaani's work (unfortunately, there is no good site to view his work--I will upload a couple photos as well--I have a magazine with more info on him, but could not find the photos online)--using typography very graphically to create art--using varied takes on fonts and arrangements, and basic colors. Of course, I am drawn to the minimalist ones. Arabic, apparently, is quite a bit different than English in its typographical flexibility, and so this would not be as easy to replicate in English...but it would be fun to try :
Here is a take on an English version of art with type. Some of his work, I love--again, the more basic stuff. Some of it gets too busy, commercial (losing the rawness) or grafitti-esque (in a bad way) to me.
Finally, while it is not exactly a style, this is very cool. So fun! I don't even know where to begin!
--Leah
(not sure about that big space in the middle of the post. It won't go away. Sorry.)
Digital Climbing Set
13 years ago
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this is an excellent posting- I really enjoyed seing the art you listed and I played with that letter parts page for a long time.... very cool.
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