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Josh Keyes

Working out of Portland, Oregon, eco-surrealist painter Josh Keyes combines elements of nature, urban decay, and other contemporary attributes to form diagrammatical illustrations that articulate an awareness of our current global ecological issues. Each extremely detailed painting is organized like a chaotic still-life, and Keyes’ use of color, especially the blank, white background makes his paintings eye-catching and recognizable. Be sure to check out Keyes’ newest work in a show called “Migration” which will be on display side-by-side with AJ Fosik’s “Time Kills All Gods”, both opening this Saturday at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery in New York City.’

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http://www.joshkeyes.net/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=563753848
Forum: http://joshkeyes.proboards.com/

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19
Oct 2011
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Art, Painting

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Kevin Ledo

Growing up in the diverse cultural and urban environment of Montreal, Canada prepared artist and illustrator Kevin Ledo to accept his calling as a full time painter in 2005.  Creating beautiful works with original palates that embody mythology, mysticism, and idealism, Ledo successfully captures a true sense of celestial adoration.  Check out some of Ledo’s work below and if you’re in Miami this weekend, be sure to check out “Anima and Icon” which opens at Myra Galleries on Thursday, October 20, 2011.

Attack Kevin Ledo at:

http://www.kevinledo.com
Twitter: @LedoKevin
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kevin-Ledo/104875759576140
Behance: http://www.behance.net/kledo

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18
Oct 2011
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Art, Oil, Painting

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Serge Birault aka Papa Ninja

Born and 1975, and currently living in Toulouse, France, CG painter Serge Birault has mastered the art of painting women, tentacles, and pretty much everything- all with his computer. His images have slight stylings of sexy pin-up caricature art, but still maintain features of a more photorealistic approach. Be sure to check out his site!

Attack Serge Birault aka Papa Ninja at:

http://www.sergebirault.fr/
Blog: http://sergebirault.blogspot.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Serge-Birault-PapaNinja/217144088320217
DeviantArt: http://papaninja.deviantart.com/
InPrint: http://www.inprnt.com/gallery/serge_birault/
CG Society: http://papaninja.cgsociety.org/gallery/
CG Hub: http://papaninja.cghub.com/

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17
Oct 2011
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Art, Illustration, Painting

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Corey Arnold

If you have ever seen Deadliest Catch, then you know how grueling, unsteady and shaky it is to be out on the high seas. Now imagine trying to take a still shot in conditions like that. Hard huh? Well Portland photographer Corey Arnold pulls it off pretty well. He also has many other great photographs. In his latest solo show “Fishing with My Dad,” Arnold collaborates with his father, Chris Arnold to exhibit a series of photographs which prove that fishing and photography were never far from each other in the Arnold family. The show will be opening tonight at the Ampersand Gallery in Portland, and it runs until November 27, 2011. Check out a sample of Corey’s work below.

Attack Corey Arnold at:

http://www.coreyfishes.com/
http://www.facebook.com/coreyfishes
Twitter: @coreyfishes

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15
Oct 2011
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Art, Photography

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Mike Davis

Learning how paint from designing theatrical scenery, artist Mike Davis switched to the tattoo profession in 1988. Since then he has been designing and giving tattoos, most notably at Everlasting Tattoo in San Francisco, which has enabled him to even further cultivate his talents in drawing and painting. Now the painter has a rather impressive body of colorful, surreal and spiritual inspired pieces to his credit. Check out his work below, and if you’re in Venice, CA be sure to check out the new two-person show with Mike Davis and Paul Chatem called “Oil and Water” at the C.A.V.E. Gallery. The show runs until November 5th, 2011.

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http://mikedavisfineart.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1097824612

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15
Oct 2011
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Martin Wittfooth

Animals often make us laugh, cry, or occasionally fear for our lives, so to see them presented in a beautiful, calming way which puts us at ease may catch us off guard. Using soft colors and a gentle technique, painter and SVA graduate Martin Wittfooth is able to transform creatures of the animal kingdom into relaxing displays of nature by incorporating additional elements such as flora and fauna to highlight the never ending circle of life. Be sure to catch Wittfooth’s fiery new solo show entitled “The Passions” which opens tonight at the Lyons Wier Gallery in New York, NY.

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http://www.martinwittfooth.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Martin-Wittfooth/199055393478979
Twitter: @martinwittfooth

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13
Oct 2011
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Art, Painting

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Stella Im Hultberg

Pulling cultural inspiration from her background of growing up in Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, New York City painter Stella Im Hultberg creates works of art layered in the duality of identity as a human being, and identity as an individual. Stella achieves her signature look by combining the elements of ink, watercolor, and oils on paper, wood and canvas. Be sure to see Stella’s work which is currently showing at the Thinkspace Gallery in Culver City, CA in a group show entitled “In the Wake of Dreams.” The show runs until October 29th, 2011.

Attack Stella Im Hultberg at:

http://stellaimhultberg.com
Blog: http://stellaimhultberg.blogspot.com/
Twitter: @stellaimhult
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/stellaimhultberg

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12
Oct 2011
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Art, Oil, Painting

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Mika Ben-Yami, “Nothing is Wrong”

Check Out the new music video for Mika Ben-Yami by ART ATTACKS Featured filmmaker Leah Mckissock.

You can ATTACK Leah at the following:

Vimeo Channel
Website
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11
Oct 2011
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Video

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Zombies 2 @ Mother Falcon

On the peaceful night of October 1rst, 2011, sounds of the undead began infesting the quiet streets of the Autoban Park Garden District in Winter Park, FL. With the deathly moans growing ever-louder, packs of vicious blood-thirsty zombies replicated at an exponential rate. Finding refuse in a small pop-up gallery hosted by the courageous clothing company, Mother Falcon, the citizens of Central Florida came up with a plan. By changing their appearance and applying special effects make-up, many of the fearless locals were able to blend right into the backdrop of Mother Falcon’s new show, “Zombies 2,” which opened that very eve. Artists present at the event, including Scott Scheidly, Johanna O’Donnell, Morgan Wilson, and Cake led the charge to take back what once was theirs. After several hours of art, beer, live music, and food trucks, the killer zombies were eradicated, and the citizens of Winter Park, FL were safe once again. The remainder of the night was spent in a celebration of dancing, karaoke, and zombie walks, appropriately referred to as Zombietoberfest 2011.

Attack Mother Falcon at:

http://www.motherfalconclothing.com/
Blog: http://motherfalconclothing.blogspot.com/
Twitter: @MotherFalcon
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/motherfalcon
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherfalconclothing
Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/motherfalcon
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/motherfalconclothing
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/motherfalconclothing
Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/biz/mother-falcon-orlando

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10
Oct 2011
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Amy Sol

After growing up in Korea and then moving to Las Vegas, self-taught painter Amy Sol spent much of her time mixing different pigments and mediums to achieve a unique color palette of subtly muted tones which she now uses to create soft, delicate paintings often containing whimsical landscapes populated with exotic plants, animal and females. If you will be in the Culver City, CA area anytime between now and October 29th, you should consider going to see Sol’s work in person which is hanging as part of a group show entitled “In the Wake of Dreams” at the Thinkspace Gallery alongside other amazing artists Audrey Kawasaki, Stella Im Hultberg, and Mari Inukai.

Attack Amy Sol at:

http://amysol.com/
Twitter: @amysolart
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Amy-Sol/104067192964374

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09
Oct 2011
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