(Source: cosascool)
Retro Star Wars character manipulation series by Esteban Izquierdo.
“Eaten” - Illustration by Sam Spratt
The product of about a week of work. You can snag a print of it HERE or the B&W version HERE
A big thanks to the always lovely Tara Mackey for being such a genetically gifted human being.
Jon Rafman
Thomas Littleson aka Dilly
Gillian Wearing - From the series ‘Signs that say what you want them to say and not Signs that say what someone else wants you to say’, 1992-3. Photograph on paper
Gillian Wearing first attracted public acclaim when she exhibited this series of photographs at City Racing, a small artist-run gallery in London in 1993. She had been using video and photography since the early 1990s, but this was her first significant collaboration with members of the public. Standing in a busy area of South London, Wearing stopped passers-by and asked them to write down what was on their mind. With their permission, she then photographed them holding their statement. As indicated by the title of the work, Wearing has written that this collaboration ‘interrupts the logic of photo-documentary and snapshot photography by the subjects’ clear collusion and engineering of their own representation.’
two pieces from Singapore based artist Andre Wee’s “Forming and Fragmenting” series.
is a series of imagery that depict portraits that exist in an eternal state of transition. It is however, uncertain as to whether these figures are in the process of “forming” or “fragmenting” due to it existing in such an undefined state - AW
After George Romney
Emma, Lady Hamilton, engraved by John Jones, from ‘The Print-Collector’s Handbook’ by Alfred Whitman, published by George Bell & Sons (1901)
Lithograph; engraving dates from 1785