Bernd Uhde – Urban Surfaces

From Bernd Uhde´s ‘Urban surfaces’ series, gallery Kunstgut Hamburg, book available from Seltmann+Söhne. The photos are taken from a helicopter or hot-air balloon. AirRealArt.

L’atlas

L’atlas – the urban compass. Showing now in Paris.

Richard Colman

Richard Colman’s  variation of the popular diamond/triangle pattern is the most creative one I have seen in a long time. Haha! More at Guerrero Gallery SF.

So right it hurts

These sometimes 3D pieces by Richard Pearce from “A series of indecision” (2010) are so well balanced that I can’t believe it. There is the modern diamond pattern, the ethno color and the slightly digital, the recycled material and a bit of a vintage storefront in there plus something that might be said. Everything a city dweller would expect to feel comfortable.

Mr Jago

Mr Jago and his website. Bam!

Tal Bright

Tal Bright likes strolling in Tel Aviv and colorful patterns. She selftitles some of her works “minimal abstracts”.

Katharina Trudzinski

Colorful installations by Katharina Trudzinski.

Benedikt Hipp

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The paintings and sculptures by Benedikt Hipp may overcome times. Courtesy of Galerie Iris Kadel Karlsruhe. Check Benedikt featured in the ‘Tagesschau’.

Rusty industrial paintings by Angelika J. Trojnarski


Learn more about Angelika Trojnarski on her webpage.