Scott Lyall
I am an artist working primarily on paper. In my drawings, I depict how nature is altered by our need for movement and travel, resulting in the imposition of horizontal and vertical markings of our physical and visual space.
I draw man-made roads, bridges, and infrastructure that project out from the suburban edges of our cities into what is still undeveloped open space. I am interested in the fringe of suburban development and the ever-continuing human quest to connect and expand cities and towns.
This is my visual journal for images and ideas.
If you want to see my work please visit my website and blog.
website: www.rossitza.net
blog: www.rossitza.blogspot.com
Dimitri Kozyrev: Lost Edge #19, 2008 / oil and acrylic on canvas / 48 x 60 inches
found at markmooregallery, posted by ymutate
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Steven Bindernagel (b.1978, USA) - Untitled. Watercolor and acrylic pencil on yupo paper, 54 x 44 inches (2010)
[Steven Bindernagel on ARTchipel]
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Alvin Loving, Rational Irrationalism, 1969. Synthetic polymer on two panels, 82 3/8 × 97 in. (209.2 × 246.4 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase with funds from the Robert C. Scull Fund for Young Artists not in the Collection 69.74a-b found at whitney.org