
Battle of the Deep - 45” x 35” - “From the Depths”, California Academy of Sciences, 2007
Tiffany Bozic has spent the majority of her life living with and observing the intricacies of nature. Having grown up on a farm in Arkansas, she was inspired by the natural world at an early age. Blending her external observations with the internal world has led her to refine a distinct style. Her work often incorporates richly pigmented acrylic paint on solid maple wood panels.


BLK/MRKT Gallery - Los Angeles, 2006
www.tiffanybozic.net
I Want to Believe is an exhibition to date of the innovative body of work by Chinese-born artist Cai Guo-Qiang—best known for his spectacular artworks using gunpowder. It presents a chronological and thematic survey that charts the artist’s creation of a distinctive visual and conceptual language across four mediums: drawings made from gunpowder fuses and explosive powders laid on paper and ignited; explosion events, documented by videos, photographs, and preparatory drawings; large-scale installations; and social projects, wherein the artist works with local communities to create an art event or exhibitions site, documented by photographs.

Head On, 2006 - Installation. First realized August 2006 at Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, for the exhibition Cai Guo-Qiang: Head On. 99 life-sized replicas of wolves and glass wall; wolves: papier-máché, plaster, fiberglass, resin, and painted hide; dimensions variable. Deutsche Bank Collection, commissioned by Deutsche Bank AG.
Installation view at Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, 2006. Photo: Hiro Ihara, courtesy Cai Studio
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Nothing really new in the concept as David Hockney was doing it long time ago,
but Roberts Birze has some beautiful composite pictures in The Scattered Image, focused on the fragmentation.

I found the result of this process really interesting.
The scattered image

Behind the Bushy Evergreen, You Found Out That the World is Really Mean, for Faesthetic Magazine
11” x 17” - Pen and Ink on paper - Colleen Rochette, 2007
Anthony is a independent designer working in print, moving image and interactive design. Probably best known for his letterpressed ‘Work Hard And Be Nice To People’ posters he has become one of the most prolific designers working in the industry today. Clients include Diesel, Playstation and Nike.
Icelandic born Siggi Eggertson is a young designer/illustrator with a huge amount of work already under his belt. His design education is evident throughout his work and his individual style has caught the eye of some big clients including Nike, Stüssy, Arkitip and H&M.
These prints will be available to buy for the the entire month of March and then never again thereafter.

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