David Marmota

David Marmota introduced me to his photocopy collages, which I think are just wonderful. I especially love the mountains one, but that shouldn’t surprise you.

David Marmota introduced me to his photocopy collages, which I think are just wonderful. I especially love the mountains one, but that shouldn’t surprise you.

Lillianna Pereira’s solo show is coming up soon, and she’s uploaded a few sneak peeks onto her Flickrstream. Now this is a show I could get behind!
What: The Record is Far From Complete
When: March 26, 2010 – May 1, 2010
Where: Elephant Room Gallery 704 S Wabash Ave. Chicago IL 60605

The collages of Greg Lamarche are such great retro eye candy. The way he assembles the clippings is just so very perfect.


Jelle Martens’ Flickr stream is full of beautiful, geometric and graphic prints. I’d love to hang these two pieces together.

His paintings stole our hearts a year ago on Art Milk, and Andre Azevedo is back with some amazing graphic work.

Robert Hardgrave creates sewn collages. Entitled “Black Mass” and “Satellite Mass,” these pieces are 20″ in diameter. Such talent!

Spot The Tiger combines the debate over social issues with some lovely art. The concept is simple: yes or no questions regarding important social matters are asked, people respond, the results are tallied up, and an appropriate piece of art accompanies the question.

I spotted Esther’s work on Little Paper Planes today, and her delicate paper works are so, so beautiful. Modern and crafty? Perfect!

A digital art piece by Burka Canpolat that features Albert Einstein and a slew of shapes and lines that are reminiscent of his studies in physics.

Jeffrey Meyer’s enormous body of collage work made me waste quite a bit of time just staring and scrolling. I couldn’t choose just one image, so here are a few of my favorites. Above is “Refrigerator Flesh.”