Part three of this series on drug culture and the arts looks at the work of artist Our Lady of Salvia. Here is a comic strip from her OLOS Comics blog…
‘… no one actually pays any attention to what’s happening in the sky. We’re all too busy with our hectic lives … I continued with my work partly to explore this theme, I wanted to see just how far I could push it before people started to notice my work…’
At each end of the table integrated vertical supports rise up to support a transverse beam housing a fluorescent light which shines down onto the empty half table top. A mobile of hanging angular shapes in drab blues, reds and yellows completes the piece…
The Digital Artist Who Reinvented the Airbrush
David Dees began his airbrush art career in the fast paced world of corporate advertising. Then, in 2006, Dees came up with an original style of political art commentary. Sarcastic to the extreme, funny in the approach, most times visually horrifying…