THE FUTURE OF CITIES: Oscar Boyson
Shenzhen: The Silicon Valley of Hardware (Full Documentary) | Future Cities | WIRED
Artist: Terry Tripp of TrippArt Interviews Artist: Jeff Del Nero about his work. TrippsArtClass.com TrippArt: What first got you interested in visual art? What’s your “art testimony”? JEFF DEL NERO: Illustration was an early interest. I loved album cover art and how the visual expression of the music added to the experience. The whole package … Read more
Muckenthaler, Heroes, Heroines, Idols, and Icons – Homage to the Onion Pickers Muckenthaler Cultural Center “Heroes, Heroines, Idols and Icons” exhibition
In 2003 I was included in a show with a painter from Germany. This was a chance to show my work in a really new situation for me—internationally! The situation was a great opportunity and a real learning experience. Below is a rough translation from an article about the show in the Frankfurter Neue Presse. … Read more
Reflecting on my work, in the past, it was more aligned with romanticism layered with social realism. Combining those elements that are “seen,” then fashioning and ordering them in a way that seeks to make them memorable and newly discovered. Now my work more aligns with the conceptual ideology of making something that was once … Read more
post-history, communication, technology-eras, strife, innovation, time, etc. “Time Out of Mind” 36×48 in. size M, acrylic on panel, Jeff Del Nero 2018 Details “Time Out of Mind” 36×48 in. size M, acrylic on panel, Jeff Del Nero 2018 Interested in buying this painting? This painting is currently available for purchase through SaatchiArt.com Buy Now
THE FUTURE OF CITIES: Oscar Boyson
Shenzhen: The Silicon Valley of Hardware (Full Documentary) | Future Cities | WIRED
I have been thinking about what it would look like to combine a bunch of trigger symbols into one flag that might summarize many “anti-sentiments.” It really started when observing
we live in a digital age.
we have knowledge of things, but less understanding. more information,
“I am offended. The Art World Favors Dead People.”
“Is there any art form that is so powerful that it cannot be surpressed?” ~ thoughts
— New City Studio introduction of Makoto Fujimura —Intro from Jim Ballinger of Phoenix Art Museum —Mako: Part 1 —Mako: Part 2 —Mako: Part 3 —Q&A with Mako I was asked by a few friends to post this recording that I made with a very spur-of-the-moment method. This is an “unofficial recording” (from the middle … Read more
When I had the opportunity to visit the Eastern Caroline Islands the island of Pohnpei, (location of Nan Madol) where some friends have lived their whole lives. They were taking me to the village where the carvers were. I had no idea that this particular trip would influence so many of my paintings in the … Read more