Author Archives: The re:art

The drawings of Amandine Urruty

The highly detailed and beautifully outlined graphite drawings of French artist Amandine Urruty introduce us to bizarre and physically impossible landscapes populated by her fantastical creatures, often represented with their faces hidden behind ghost masks or distorted in such ways to enable hybrid forms … Continued

Watch & Listen: Music Videos

Following our animation and urban art video series, we are now presenting what we consider to be some of the best animated, visually compelling, innovative and creative music videos in the past years. Enjoy our selection and send us your … Continued

The works of Illustre Feccia

The works of Italian artist Illustre Feccia, as well as the oxymoron Illustrious Scum, are an expression of the absurd nature of things. The illustrations on paper and street pieces highlight the contrast between the past and the present, often approached with criticism, especially regarding the Western thought. … Continued

Brian Donnelly: Distorted portraits

The recent works of Toronto-based visual artist Brian Donnelly are focused on portraiture, but do not expect any classics from Brian. These portraits show all kinds of distortions, unsettling mutilations that deny any trace of socially accepted beauty or fragmented facial features … Continued

Saner – Primitivo @ Jonathan LeVine Gallery

Mexican artist Saner is currently having his debut solo exhibition ‘Primitivo’ at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York (529 West 20th Street), running through February 7th, 2015. The show features works on canvas, paper and wood, and beyond the symbols that link to traditional Mexican customs, folklore … Continued

A conversation with Cutărică

We had the chance to have a very interesting conversation with Bucharest-based illustrator Cutărică, who told us about his recent shift in style. Let’s start with the transition that you are going through right now as an artist, more oriented towards patterns … Continued

The digital works of Japanese artist Xhxix

In a world obsessed with personal branding and visibility, where private space so easily and often becomes public, there are artists who manage to remain invisible. The one who has caught our attention recently is someone we know almost nothing about: “I do … Continued

The murals of EVOCA1

We’ve discovered the works of Dominican born self-taught figurative painter, muralist and designer EVOCA1, currently based out of Miami, Florida, through his numerous collaborations with INOPERAbLE Gallery, including the recent ArteSano Project, and his participation at various international festivals and events focused on urban art. … Continued

Martino Prendini – Inner Topography

The pen dotted series ‘Inner Topography’ by Italian illustrator Martino Prendini, part of the creative collective Anatomie der Form, is an attempt to represent the inner world, a map of “weaknesses, fears, desires, addictions, rituals, memories, hopes”. It is a universe of contradictions, … Continued