Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Joe Scoppa








Joe Scoppa is an amazing artist that has been craeting works for over 35 years.

Rich oils on recycled paper from the glossy mag's such as Vogue and Elle are used to create his visually stuning works.Many of Joe's paintings incorporate the underlying images and text to creat the finished product.

Joe Scoppa's works are currently available through www.bengowing.com


This Is As Blue As It Gets - Copyright © Joe Scoppa 2010
Just Jilted - Copyright © Joe Scoppa 2010
Young Man With One Good And One Bad Eye - Copyright © Joe Scoppa 2010

Monday, July 5, 2010

Kelly Wrestler



Kelly Wrestler style guru and designer of high end luxury homes & hotels.
Bold structural strong design is Kelly's signature style. The use of vibrant colours and unique stand out pieces throughout Kelly's work make her style instantly recognisable. To view Kelly's work please visit Kelly Wrestler

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Yayoi Kusama



Yayoi Kusama
Born in Nagano Prefecture.
Avant-garde sculptor, painter and novelist.

Started to paint using polka dots and nets as motifs at around age ten ,and created fantastic paintings in watercolors, pastels and oils.

Went to the United States in 1957. Showed large paintings, soft sculptures, and environmental sculptures using mirrors and electric lights. In the latter 1960s, staged many happenings such as body painting festivals, fashion shows and anti-war demonstrations. Launched media-related activities such as film production and newspaper publication. In 1968, the film “Kusama’s Self-Obliteration”which Kusama produced and starred in won a prize at the Fourth International Experimental Film Competition in Belgium and the Second Maryland Film Festival and the second prize at the Ann Arbor Film Festival. Held exhibitions and staged happenings also in various countries in Europe. For further information go to Yayoi Kusama's web page.

17th Biennale of Sydney
If you live in Sydney Yayoi Kusama's work can be seen when visiting Cockatoo Island. Yayoi is one of 56 artists supporting the Biennale for 2010. Located just ten minutes by ferry on one of Sydneys largest islands Many of the works showcased are housed in amazing buildings,and industrial sheds. Surrounded by stunning views of Sydney Harbour, this is a must see for any art enthusiast. For further information go to 17 Biennale of Sydney.

Aboriginal Art






Amazing new works by Raelene Stevens, stuning bold colours creating a modern new way to tell an ancient story. Now available through www.bengowing.com

Boazz Rottem

Surma Boy-Copyright © Boaz Rottem 2010




Surma Girl-Copyright © Boaz Rottem 2010



Young Surma Lip-Copyright © Boaz Rottem 2010



Boaz uses his camera as a medium, not only to capture and interact with his surroundings, but to transcend the borders of language, time, space and political boundaries. If everyday life is covered with the thick gauze of formalities- the cumbersomeness of communicating in a foreign language, the separating walls of gender, cultural norms and taboos- the camera has become instrumental for Boaz in lifting the veil of superficialities and showcase the spirit of the person standing behind it. Boaz Rottem - 2009

Boaz worlks are currently available through www.bengowing.com