walter schnackenberg











more images @ flickr.com/ajourneyroundmyskull




automatic webcollages














> jwz.org/webcollage <



thanks to differx for the suggestion




jason cantoro


charms, 2009



sainte vierge (catherine), 2008



craps fun, 2008


via cinqunquatre.com




ito shinsui



pedicure, 1936



fragrance of hot springs, 1930



face powder, 1923


via hanga.com




shigeru mizuki: japanese monster’s anatomies


via muttpop.com



via pinktentacle.com



via skullbrain.org



> japro.com <




toshio saeki


via litvinenko-ai.livejournal.com







via toshiosaeki.com




fremke hiemstra – junko mizuno @ roq la rue gallery


Femke Hiemstra

Hello, Dachshund!

new paintings

and

Junko Mizuno

Desert Woman

new paintings


opens Friday December 11th 6-9pm


Roq La Rue Gallery

“Purveyors Of Fine Pop Surrealism
and Contemporary Art Since ’98″



2312 2nd Ave Seattle WA 98121
(206)374-8977
Wens-Sat 1-6pm



www.roqlarue.com


femke hiemstra



junko mizuno



Femke Hiemstra’s meticulously tight, jewel like mixed media paintings and exquisitely rendered black and white drawings are homes to a dark fairytale land where inanimate objects come to life and frolic with animal neighbors. Lollipops become ship captains, strawberries become giant wrestlers, and vegetables become Halloween gods with lantern eyes. Femke occasionally uses typography in her work, using words from various languages and letters in her paintings to further enhance the narrative while still retaining a playful sense of mystery, or as a visual device to frame in the scenery, as if you were looking at her world through a secret window. She also uses found objects to paint on, such as boxes and wrappers, to create imaginary products with magical properties.
Drawing from a range of influences, from firework wrappers to Japanese woodblock prints, Femke’s use of both pop culture detritus and child-like fantasy create a vibrant playground for the imagination, with each piece looking like a portal for a fantastic adventure, which is left up to the viewer to imagine the story that lies inside.
Femke lives in Amsterdam where she also has a thriving career in illustration. She is has just released an art book of her work entitled “Rock Candy”.

Junko Mizuno is a painter/illustrator who is well known for her sexy/cute/grotesque portraits of very naughty girls playfully interacting with fanciful toy like animals and devilish imps. Her work is sometimes referred to as “Gothic-Kawaii” or “Kawaii-Noir” for it’s mix of pretty, doll like characters and sometimes horrific subject matter. While definitely influenced by the big eyed manga sensibilities of her native Japan, her work is also contains a very psychedelic element with it’s softened day glo color palette and hazy, dreamlike effect and compositions.
Junko has an art book called “Hell Babies” and has also illustrated several graphic novels in her singular compelling style.

Please join us Friday Dec 11th 6-9 for the opening party. Both artists will be in attendance!

* Femke will be doing an additional book signing at Fantagraphics in Seattle on Dec. 12th. Info can be found here:
http://www.fantagraphics.com

*Holiday Hours: The Gallery will be closed Dec 24th- Jan 2nd.

*We have a few nice pieces on the secondary market right now, including works by Marion Peck and Ray Caesar. Contact us if interested.




rolf armstrong


paris nude [1919-21]

via goodart.org



thinking of you (woman in black veil) [1932 c.]

via artnet.com




via piezasdeajedrez.blogspot.com




alexis mackenzie


sorceress I (healer) [2009]



skull blossoms [2007]



skull scorpion IV [2009]



> alexisanne.com <




clarence john laughlin



via photopensee.fr



the lamia returns [1941]



4 vision of dead desire [1954]

via stephendaitergallery.com




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