Saturday, February 04, 2006

Erik Heyninck
The paintings of Heyninck are intensely detailed, the landscapes and characters within them often becoming one and the same. What at first glance would appear as a rock cliff turns into the gaping mouth of a bizarre creature.

Friday, February 03, 2006

Dan Seagrave
The detail in many of Seagrave's paintings is unbelievable. He carves out giant chunks of imaginary worlds which upon looking at them, feel like amusement park rides. The city environments always come across as organic and alive, as though the buildings themselves were moving.

* Thanks for pointing this artist out to me, Luke.

Thursday, February 02, 2006

Alfred Kubin
2nd Gallery

In Kubin's illustrated world, humans tend to appear as skeletal ghost like creatures or hideously deformed things. They pass through surreal and nightmarish landscapes, sometimes moving in large crowds towards bizarre portals.
Tom Mckee
2nd Gallery

Monday, January 30, 2006

Gérard Trignac
2nd Gallery