Two Figures: Art Under $100
The price of Rousseau’s art isn’t incidental to or outside of the work; it’s an integral, embedded part of the artistic concept: created with the intent for the object/image to be ultra-affordable. If you like it, have it & hang it, without agonizing over the cost. All 3,500 works on the site are under $200. And more than 850 works in 38 series (including almost all photographs) are under $100. In most cases, that price includes matting and framing, too.
A.I. Art
What happens when computer code encounters creative concepts.
Mantras from the monks of Mars.
Discovered in a bone-dry cavern in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood, archaeologists-cum-curators believe the drawings represent sacred maps, with a spirit trail superimposed over two totemic tones meant to provoke transcendence.
The coolest colors ever. Paintings made with the meltig water of colored ice.
The artist is always watching.
Shapes geometric and organic, with a line to link them.
Tree Lines
A branch of poetry, from A to Zen.
No Gimmicks. No gussied up high concept. Just good ol’ fashioned abstract art. For under 100 bucks.
Paintings ready for their close-up.
Creative calculations, by illogical minds.
Frozen food coloring, caught mid-melt.
Some say this series reflects the profound influence the game of chess has had on modern art. I say: “Check your dreck, mate.”
The shapes of spirits, as seen by friends in Lampang, Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Hua Hin.
The Instagram antithesis, a diary of degradation.
Always pushing boundaries.
The greatest art, in Greenwich Village garbage cans.
The most deplorable ladders ever depicted.
Artists are tourists, too, as these Globally Random, Inoffensively Nice Snapshots (GRINS) prove.
What the artist really looks like.
Like the sign says.
The X’s and O’s of art.
Cue the photographer.
NYC’s sidewalks & subway platforms are constantly evolving canvases of abstract art—thanks to 100 years of ground-in gum.
Encounters real or virtual or historical, captured and captioned.
Rousseau-on-Rousseau robbery is alright.
Office culture, and the cubicle, reconsidered.
When all you can see is art.
Sometimes, you want art that is intellectually profound and aesthetically adventurous. Sometimes, you just want art that looks great in a Kitchen, Bath or Bedroom.
Art Attack
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