“FLESH”, The Art of the Body, Eclectix Volume 6
Card art by Erika Meriaux The new Eclectix issue is all about art related to flesh, human flesh that is – portraits, figurative works, skin art – you name it. With weekly related posts and features....
View ArticleChooo-San: Optical Illusion Body Art
Japanese artist Chooo-San’s paints acrylic artworks directly on human victims, creating un-settling and humorous illusions. In a time when tattoos are everywhere, it’s refreshing to see such effort...
View ArticleToyin Odutola Works It
Artist Toyin Odutola works it – in ball point pen, ink and markers, creating strong black portraits with textured flashes of color. Their appearance reminds us of strobe lights in a disco, beautifully...
View ArticleEdith Lebeau, Eclectix Interview 45
Edith Lebeau is a fabulous Canadian artist we have long admired here at Eclectix – some of you may remember her dynamic Red Queen (below), from the Fierce Fashion exhibit card. Her radiant...
View ArticleThe Eyes of Alessandra Maria
Alessandra Maria is a young artist and there isn’t a whole lot on her website. But what is there – is beautifully haunting and seems to be progressing in a fabulous direction. Alessandra describes...
View ArticleTattooArt: Aron J. Dubois
Featured Artist: Aron J. Dubois We are entranced by Aron J. Dubois’ tattoos and his art, and it’s obvious why. With it’s elegant vintage color palette it complements the skin in a subtle and...
View ArticleThe Body Art of Michael Rosner
Artist Michael Rosner has a stunning series of futuristic body art paintings which feature Steampunkian robotic women right off the runway of a modern Metropolis. The models are hand painted and...
View ArticleThe Bodyscapes of Carl Warner
The bodyscapes of Carl Warner are just as they seem – landscapes made from the human body. Working digitally, the various body parts are photographed, broken down and composed to create a seamless...
View ArticleThe Sculpture of Bruno Walpoth
Italian woodworker and artist, Bruno Walpoth carves incredibly lifelike figurative sculptures which stand quietly, as solitary souls in between stages of life and purpose. Vulnerable, unsure and...
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