Rise Art contacted me last month, drawn to the photography choices I made in my ARTmonday post, “Figures In the Landscape.” They asked me to curate a collection, which I worked on this weekend and they will publish later this week. My theme will be some sort of personal take on the impending spring.
Rise Art offers artwork for sale that is curated by its team, sourced from artists in graduate degree programs, galleries, and museums. You can browse freely, or take its art style quiz for guidance. For today’s post here, I chose 15 completely random artworks for Rise Art that caught my eye. I’ve included a mix of mediums (photography, collage, paper cuts) as well as genres (portraiture, landscape, abstract, still life). And I definitely found some artists I’ll focus on in more details in the coming months.
Alma Haser, Paper Cranes, 2010
C-type print
Natasha Bonner, Wonderer (Two), 2011
C-type gloss
Clare Brewster, We are Seeking the Source, 2012
Hand cut map, pins, foam board
Paul Laidler, Roombeek 7, 2012
Light jet print on Kodak Endura paper mounted on aluminum
and bonded onto 5mm clear perspex acrylic.
Laurent Baillet, Berlin, 2012
Gelatin silver print on dibond
Nadège Druzkowski, Jökulsárlón, 2012
Geoffrey Ansel Agrons, Catherine’s Choice, 2012
archival pigment print
Dane B. Rock, Pool, 2012
concrete foto acrylic glass
Ting-Ting Cheng, Russian Books, 2010
pearl photo paper Lambda Print
Paulina Wanowska, Angela, 2006
Archival pigment print
Takashi Murakami, Kansei Abstraction, 2012
Offset lithograph with cold foil stamp
Delphine Lebourgeois, Muse, 2012
Museum archival quality giclée print
Sir Peter Blake, Marilyn’s Door, 2008
Silkscreen print
Sarah Thomas, Sway, 2011, Archival pigment print
Hormazd Naielwalla, Le Petit Echo de la Mode, 2013
Original tailoring patterns, coloured paper, archival double sided tape
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