Zhao Wuji 赵无极 - Untitled. Ink and color on paper, 68x53 cm (1974)
Rene Almanza (b.1979, Mexico)
Perdida de la inocencia del inconciente colectivo. Oleo sobre tela, 1,20x1,80 m
M1-17. Tinta china sobre papel, 76x106 cm
Originally from Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Rene Almanza graduated from the School of Visual Arts of the UAN. He began working during his adolescence as a visual artist; first in graphic novels, underground fanzines, the newspapers of Monterey, and later in printed media mainly designing signs. In 2000 he joined the editorial/political cartoon department of the group Reforma, illustrating various articles. After Reforma, he joined the Shinseken Editorial group of Tokyo, working in a illustrated project which collected folk tales from around the world. Currently he is working with the publishing house Sirpus (Barcelona, Spain), illustrating a series of bilingual books on the history of the Zapotec communities of Oaxaca. Almanza has received several international recognitions for his beautifully frantic line work that exudes urgency, passion, and agitation. Many thanks to nearlya for this Tumblr Monday to introduce us Rene Almanza!
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Rene Almanza - Ruido. Tinta china, 26x36 cm
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Niall McClelland - Explored Vandalism II. Spraypaint on paper, 16” x 22” (2010)
Leslie Shows (b.1977, USA) - Black Iceberg No.1. Ink on paper, 25”x38” (2008)
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Leslie Shows - Black Iceberg No.9. Ink on paper, 25”x38” (2008)
Roland Flexner - Ink Bubble Drawings #22
[found at darksilenceinsuburbia & But Does It Float]
