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Featured Artist Friday: Illustrator Victor Nunes

Stumbled upon through the power of the internet, I came across a fun and extremely creative illustrator in Victor Nunes with his cheerfully simple and detailed drawings. Utilizing household items to feature and toy with, not only is every drawing unique in itself in the scene they create, but each of the rubber bands, the pen caps, and even the whistles were used differently every time.

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Featured Artist Friday: The Lifelike and Wired Work of Kendra Haste

From first sight, Kendra Haste takes working with chicken wire to 3D level with her extremely lifelike and life-size animal sculptures. Captured in perfect motion, her sculptures take the true being of each animal and bring them into 3 dimensions.

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Featured Artist Friday: Graffiti Artist Odeith

An artist with special interests in perspective, shading, and obscure style, Odeith has a mastering technique that makes his murals not only cool to look at, but they’re also in 3-D.

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Featured Artist Friday: The Art Of BK The Artist

Using art as a tool to shed light where there’s darkness, BK The Artist is a growing master with his complex and creative compositions mixing together space, form and multiple interwoven outlines, delivering images that are not only left to be deciphered by the viewer, but unveil a broader story within the same piece.

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Featured Artist Friday: Amandine Urruty’s Whimsical World of Bizarre Characters

Daydreaming in her own mischievous but comical world, French artist Amandine Urruty’s busy graphite drawings are filled with strangely humorous characters just hanging out.

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Featured Artist Friday: Nicola Yeoman

Predominately working within the installation art form, Nicole Yeoman’s classic blend of skewed perspective and dope photography make for some crazy cool art pieces.

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Featured Artist Friday: Chris Labrooy’s Twisted “Tales of Auto Elasticity”

Based in the UK, graphic designer and artist Chris Labrooy shows a bit of the impossible by twisting and bending pickup trucks into positions that’s something straight out of a Yoga class. Titled “Tales of Auto Elasticity”, Labrooy takes the idea of the custom car to a totally different level in this latest digital illustration series.

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Featured Artist Friday: Sebastien Millon’s “Turbid Stew of Crockery”

Thought to have work that lacks truth, vision, and any artistic integrity at all, Sebastien Millon sure does a good job toying with  these bears, lemurs, and rabbits. With a comedic cluster of instances and one-liner situations, Millon and his critter friends are a fun reminder of how goofy we all look sometimes.

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Featured Artist Friday: David Zinn’s Chalk and Charcoal Characters

Since 2001, artist and illustrator David Zinn has cruised the streets of Ann Arbor, Michigan, creating these funny yet temporary cartoon characters with nothing but chalk and charcoal. Improvising each piece to its spot and making use of found objects, street fixtures, and stair-steps to create trompe l’oeil illusions, these little monsters are eye-catching.

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Featured Artist Friday: Augustine Tellez

For this weeks Featured Artist Friday, instead of finding a different artist or a new exhibit from around the world, I decided to look in my own backyard and find an up-and-coming artist to show everyone. So for today, Augustine Tellez is that artist.

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Artlink’s 16th Annual Juried Exhibition Opens @ The Icehouse

On Thursday September 4th, Artlink’s 16th Annual Juried Exhibition opened up and presented the masterful work of 26 talented artists in downtown Phoenix’s creative space, The Icehouse. (And of course My Boy B was there to see the show.)

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Featured Artist Friday: Richard Silver – Time Slice

Time Slice is an ongoing series of photographs by Richard Silver that explores iconic buildings and monuments and how they change in appearance from day into night. With a combination of 36 photos shot throughout the day and night, Silver then takes all of the layers and puts them together to show the progression of each location. 

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