AUDREY KAWASAKI - beauty of woman!


Born in Los Angeles in March of 1982, oil painter Audrey Kawasaki headed to New York City to attend the Pratt Institute where she studied for two years. Audrey parted ways with the institute citing differences between the conceptual New York art scene and her more figurative, illustrative approach. For years Audrey has been a rising star in the LA art community solidifying her place in the scene with a feature in LA Weekly’s Best of L.A. 2011 issue. Audrey’s seductive, nude, erotic young women often resemble what some think to be an alter-ego of the artist herself, who is very humble and shy. Audrey will have paintings on display at the Thinkspace Gallery in an upcoming show alongside fellow artists Stella Im Hultberg, Mari Inukai, and Amy Sol. The show opens tonight, October 8th and runs until October 29th.

















 GREAT WORK! EXTRAORDINARY BEAUTY OF WOMAN!

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Brian Mock works from scrap metal pieces


Portland Based sculptor Brian Mock, uses discarded metals, wing nuts, bolts, screws, hinges, lock and forks to make amazing sculptures like double neck Gibson electric guitars, life-sized dog , birds and fish .His creativityranges from decorative to functional.
Brain is a sculptor with an astounding creative force. His art works can play a very attractive role in the decoration of your home .

Brain explains his work in his own words:

“I am intrigued by the challenge of creating an entirely unique piece from an eclectic collection of discarded objects. Giving these old, common items a new and extraordinary life as one sculpture is an artistically challenging yet gratifying process. This type of work is also designed to be highly interactive and prompt viewers to question the reality

 of what they see. Audience reactions fuel my motivation.”


















The artist about himself: 
“I grew up in Portland, Oregon. My artistic spark was ignited at an early age, fueled by the organic beauty of the Northwest. I’ve been drawing, painting and sculpting for as long as I can remember, but in the last ten years I’ve focused on refining my work with exclusively recycled material. I am inspired by the challenge of creating unique, fun and inherently curious pieces through this medium. Work integrating recycled metals and discarded objects is designed to be interactive and pique the viewer’s intrigue of how an eclectic collection of things can become an entirely different something else.”
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