Natalia Fabia
Tara McPherson
Creating art about people and their odd ways, her characters seem to exude an idealized innocence with a glimpse of hard earned wisdom in their eyes. Recalling many issues from childhood and good old life experience, she creates images that are thought provoking and seductive.
Tara McPherson‘s art.
Her most recent book is on sale here.


Pure Evil
Jason Alper
The Big Yellow Rabbit
The Big Yellow Rabbit is a 13 meter high sculpture by Florentijn Hofman. It’s an enlarged cuddle toy made out of swedish products thrown against the statue of Engelbrekt.



Marc Dennis
“Marc Dennis’s Honey Bunny is a hyper-realistic still life with some odd and disturbing symbols. In the bottom right-hand corner is a clear reference to the sculpture by artist Jeff Koons, known for his coy and often raunchy playfulness. The centerpiece of the composition is a handgun, which is oddly juxtaposed with surrounding pearl strands and coils of jewelry. In the upper right-hand corner of the painting is a fragment of women’s lingerie, which contrasts with the masculine, brown shoe in the upper left-hand corner. Honey Bunny, full of sexual, violent, and domestic images, is not your average, conservative still life.”
via Artspace

Lawrence Argent
“The $800,000 sculpture, titled “Leap,” is suspended by seven cables affixed to steel girders. The rabbit appears to be bounding in from the fields that surround the airport north of downtown, leaping down to the baggage claim. To arriving passengers, it is diving toward a swirling vortex inside a granite suitcase, as if inviting them into an “Alice in Wonderland” adventure.”
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Lawrence Argent‘s website.







