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Gregory Muenzen | mountvision (USA) - Tony at the group home / 9 subway train nyc
Gregory Muenzen is an artist living in New York City. He makes sculpture, paintings, photography and drawings. The drawings are made from life on the New York City subway trains on large sheets of paper 17 x 14 inches to keep the line work expressive. He enjoys in these telling the stories of the many varied persons in New York City in their gestures-these at times quite intimate for a public place such as the subway. You can visit his website and Tumblr for more work.
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The best way to describe Japanese artist Mika Aoki’s physical body and shapes of her sculptures are like bacterial specimens going through an epidemic outbreak. At the same time, evolving and incorporating itself on cars, mutated bottles, syringes, and laboratory test tubes. In the end, her sculptures are beautiful, unusually universally perceived, and executed in abstract forms. (by okmarzo)