ShitMade
Graphic Illustrator
Please have a seat... Let me show you the world in my eyes. I'm a photographer I live in a small town in Silesia, Poland. If you like my photographs show me also here https://www.facebook.com/SylwiaBugla?bookmark_t=page http://kasylwia.deviantart.com/
Aug 8thhttp://www.facebook.com/christopherohoski Born in South-Western, Ontario, Canada, Christopher O'Hoski studied art history, painting, drawing, design and arts education at Sheridan College, the Dundas Valley School of Art and the Royal Conservatory. O'Hoski primary creates his work using Acrylic and Oil, but still finds favour in using Watercolour. To date, Christopher has exhibited in New York, Washington, Atlanta, Austin, Brooklyn, San Francisco and Toronto, while recently being published in International Contemporary Artists Volumes I, II and III out of Greece and New York . Né au Sud-Ouest de l’Ontario, Canada, Christopher O'Hoski a étudié en histoire de l'art, peinture, dessin, design, et l'enseignement artistique au Collège Sheridan, l'École d'Art Dundas Valley et le Conservatoire Royal. Christopher peint essentiellement en acryliques et en huiles, mais se trouve souvent inspiré par l’aquarelle. Christopher a exposé à New York, Washington, Atlanta, Austin, Brooklyn, San Francisco et Toronto. Récemment, sont travail a été représenté dans le manuel International : Contemporary Artists Vol. I. ,publié en Athènes, Grèce.
Mar 31st, 2010I love Nature and Photography
Dec 11thJust a normal person who loves Vector :) . . . . . and loves playing badminton :)
Nov 14th[ MahyaR ]
Jul 4th, 2011http://www.facebook.com/joe.darling1 https://twitter.com/JoeDarling313
Feb 25th, 2012add me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/RouDi0o or on flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/meddhiapstuto
Dec 8thLowbrow is a widespread populist art movement with origins in the underground comix world, punk music, hot-rod street culture, and other subcultures. Lowbrow art often has a sense of humor - sometimes the humor is gleeful, sometimes impish, and sometimes it is a sarcastic comment. The single most common tactic that Lowbrow artists employ is to poke fun at convention. They know the "rules" of art, and consciously choose not to abide by them. If the test of time for legitimacy (as an artistic movement) means that Lowbrow speaks/spoke, in visual terms, to the millions of us who share a common cultural, symbolic language - albeit a "lower" or "middle" class, media-driven language - then, yes, Lowbrow is here to stay. Anthropologists will probably study Lowbrow in the future, to attempt to figure out late 20th and early 21st century U.S. societal influences.
May 18th, 2012