Baumgartner
takes everyday scenes - landscapes, objects, modes of transport even - and renders them, somehow, into complex relief form.
Not exact matches
So we were thrilled when Lindsey agreed to let us
take a behind - the -
scenes look into her
everyday life as a doula, wife, and mom of many.
So many exciting things are happening behind the
scenes here at
Everyday Starlet, but I wanted to
take a minute and share the things I've been loving (and not loving) for the month of May, in makeup, beauty, skin care, and more...
Taipei - based artist Shih Yung - Chun paints
scenes from
everyday life,
taking inspiration from hundreds of photographs, but there's an element of the bizarre in all his crafted narratives — his subjects always seem to occupy themselves with strange activities.
Steel Stillman's Enlargements series are blow - ups of photographs which the artist has been
taking since the 1970s, using pocket - sized cameras to address
scenes of intimate,
everyday life.
Genre paintings, or
scenes that
take everyday life as their subject matter, flourished in the Dutch Republic in this period.
Having pulled elements from
everyday scenes, each artist then created new images that
take us away from the original setting, and leave us with little or no representational reference to the initial view.
Following Orange House Action Clinic at Portland's S1 earlier this year and First Water to Tripoli at London's Jupiter Woods last year, We Are The People We Have Been Waiting For is the final piece of the artist's ongoing research, focused on «
taking everyday subliminal surfaces and utterances out of their typical
scenes».
Photographs of
everyday scenes have long been a component of Fischl's repertoire, but here he
took pictures of a disruptive mixture of fact and fiction: actors, playing normal people, in an artificial domestic surrounding.
This setup was the perfect backdrop for Stain's work which features
scenes taken from the life of
everyday inner - city Americans and the day - to - day struggles they encounter.
I like to collague with his work and photographs that I
take and create contemplative psychedelia that are certainly not of this earth, but have a definite
everyday peace about them, as if seeing nature
scenes from another dimension.
Drawing inspiration from films, popular culture and
everyday imagery, Estelle Cherel's exquisite drawings, collages and watercolours present intriguing
scenes where animals and the human figure
take centre stage.