Friedrich Schröder-Sonnenstern
To learn more about the artist click here.
Click the following numbers and the links below to see more art by Soonenstern. 1 - 2 - 3
4 Drawings
3 Drawings
1 Drawing
1 Drawing
Saturday, October 21, 2006
Friday, October 20, 2006
Clayton Bailey
Lots of weird sculptures on this site. Check out some of these weird objects..
Alien Foetus
Uranium Man
Blob Creature
Gargoyles
Demon Dogs
Mad Doctors
Thursday, October 19, 2006
Unica Zürn
"In 1953 she met surrealist painter Hans Bellmer in Berlin. She would become his partner and model.
Together with Hans Bellmer, Unica Zürn frequented surrealist circles and befriended people such as Man Ray, André Pieyre de Mandiargues, Henri Michaux and Max Ernst. From 1957 onwards she suffered from depression and was treated at various clinics in France. One of her doctors was Gaston Ferdière, a friend of the surrealists, who was also psychiatrist to Antonin Artaud. Her illness inspired much of her writing, above all Der Mann im Jasmin, written between 1963 and 1965.
She killed herself in 1970 by jumping out of the window of the apartment she shared with Bellmer." quote taken from here.
Be sure to downoad this pdf file of a past exhibit with over 70 works by Unica.
2nd Gallery
3rd Gallery
Article
2nd Article
Gaston Duf
I've only been able to find two works by Duf, but based on the story below there seems to be many other fantastic creatures made by Duf. If anyone knows where I can find additional artwork by Gaston Duf, I would really appreciate it!
"Duf's story has all the characteristics of the definitive Outsider: born in 1920, his father a violent drunkard, his childhood and early adult behaviour by turns unruly and withdrawn, he was shut away in an asylum in 1940. About eight years later his pockets were discovered to be stuffed with crumpled drawings: he was given better materials by his doctor, and then set about producing an astonishing bestiary of imaginary creatures. He gave little or no explanation for them, but occasionally referred to unpronounceable mythical figures, a few of which are recognisably voodoo.
Chief amongst these is the monstrous and polymorphous 'Rhinoceros', dozens of variations of which exist, along with appropriately deformed versions of their name. Trunk, limbs and every other feature seem to live an independent life of their own: they metamorphose into leafy, ocular, or fishy shapes, with ragged, hirsute edges. Duf's baroque zoology is grotesque and savage, with an emphatic and brutal sexuality; yet at times its wild invention has an almost satirical feel to it. In page after page, both in monochrome and colour, Duf rehearsed endless variations on his mythical beast, which bore no resemblance to any actual animal, but instead embodied a distilled beastliness, in every sense of the word.
Other figures appear in Duf's menagerie: clownish or scarecrow characters with equally outlandish captions in a suitably jagged script. Then, five years after he had started, Duf gave up drawing and painting and withdrew into an increasingly autistic isolation. We are left guessing. Was his extravagant creative production an apotropaic ritual that ultimately failed in its aim, or did the procession of his creature, so ferocious, but with a tinge of pathos to it, prove somehow overwhelming for him? One thing is certain: Duf's extraordinary panoply of invention came out of nowhere and, just as suddenly, returned to it."
Click here to see another work by Duf.Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Vladimir Gazovic
Here are some incredibly unusual pictures by Russian artist, Vladimir Gazovic. Some reminded me of the work Terry Gilliam did for Monty Python. My favorites are the 3 at the top of this page.
2nd Gallery
3rd Gallery
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
Maura Holden
Described on the website as "Fantastic, Surrealistic, Psychedelic Visionary Art", that about sums it up. The paintings are incredibly detailed, strangely colored and provoke a sense of dreams and drug induced hallucinations.
Ink Blot Test
There are dozens of amazing ink blot images in this gallery. Many of them reminded me of the work of Ernst Fuchs. The image above reminded me of a large bat like creature with tentacle legs and holding pitchforks in each arm.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Wednesday Kirwan
This gallery has a selection of monsters and hybrid humans adapted into deep sea creatures. I found this image of a girl opening a treasure chest from which many strange creatures are flying out of really interesting.
Click the numbers below to see some of the stranger works from the site.
1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9
Artist found thanks to Armchair Aquarium


