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Félix Brassier, my mnemonic space & inspiration - My personnal and professionnal works
hifructosemag:

Artist Alex K. Gardner seems to have a fixation with water. In his glossy, surreal paintings, the characters themselves seem to erupt into streams. They function more like vessels for the liquid rather than fully-formed individuals. Water sneaks its way into subtle details — even when there is no pool or river present, aquatic animals or even sushi are surely within arm’s reach. Garder’s drawings carry on this marine theme with clear, precise line work. Take a look at some of Alex K. Gardner’s works below.
MORE: http://hifructose.com/2013/04/19/alex-k-gardners-aquatic-paintings-and-drawings/

hifructosemag:

Artist Alex K. Gardner seems to have a fixation with water. In his glossy, surreal paintings, the characters themselves seem to erupt into streams. They function more like vessels for the liquid rather than fully-formed individuals. Water sneaks its way into subtle details — even when there is no pool or river present, aquatic animals or even sushi are surely within arm’s reach. Garder’s drawings carry on this marine theme with clear, precise line work. Take a look at some of Alex K. Gardner’s works below.

MORE: http://hifructose.com/2013/04/19/alex-k-gardners-aquatic-paintings-and-drawings/

ianbrooks:

8-Bit Dreams

There’s an art form not commonly recognized in the static backgrounds of the pixel era, where silhouettes meet the neon-glow gradients that could only be produced in the circuit boards of primitive gaming technology. Yet there’s a unique kind of tranquility to be found in the serene pixelscapes and zen-like mantras found at tumblr: cameos, who finds the rich, meditative calm in never-ending retro gaming.

(via zitterberg)