Naoji Ishiyama
Naoji Ishiyama is a Japanese printmaker living and working in Finland since 2003 at the Jyväskylä Centre for Printmaking.
Labels: printmaking
things i see, find, make, read, or think about.
Naoji Ishiyama is a Japanese printmaker living and working in Finland since 2003 at the Jyväskylä Centre for Printmaking.
Labels: printmaking
I find these images absolutely spectacular images of Tokyo. Sato Shintaro takes these shots from the emergency stairs on residential and office buildings at twilight.
Labels: architecture, photography
The winners from the 62nd College Photographer of the Year. Above is an award of excellence image in sports action by Andrei Pungovschi from the University of Missouri.Labels: photography
French artist Eroné has a great unique style and his characters remind me of mysterious marionettes. Check his work on flickr or buy some prints.
Labels: illustration, painting
Carlo Van de Roer is a photographer from New Zealand now working out of New York. He has worked with a variety of clients and I particularly enjoy his landscape images. He is represented by b-hive along with some other great photographers.
Labels: photography
Found on Artist A Day is the work of Katherine Mann. Katherine's work blends different styles to create a wonderful and color filled fantasy world.
Labels: painting
This project by Myoung Ho Lee has made its rounds on the blogs but I simply love it. Simple in concept, complex in execution...
Labels: landscape, photography
Simply beautiful photographic work by Terry Evans. The above image is from the series, Prairie Images of Ground and Sky 1978 - 1985.
Labels: landscape, photography
Nice collage and illustration work from young artist Monica Canilao. Rojo has just released a limited edition book with Monica's work. via it's nice that
Labels: collage, illustration
Floria Sigismondi dives deep into her dreams to produce a magical imagery in both video and photo work. Eerie, beautiful, macabre...
Labels: film, photography
Nathan Abels is a multi-disciplinary artist covering paint and drawing to photography and video. Abels describes his work as being "influenced by a sense of place, personal geographic transitions, and the organization of both public and private space."
Labels: painting, photography