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Joining a lingering threat of doom with injections of vivid color, Berlin based artist Jonas Burgert captures a world in which its inhabitants are collected in troupes. Costumed in ribbons of colors that evoke the circus and jubilance, the figures appear to be part of a tribe always engaging in movement, whether walking through paint splattered hallways, hanging from tree limbs or struggling to not be swallowed up by ominous sink holes. This movement suggests an anxious narrative, as the figures appear to either be surviving or readying themselves for battle. The contrast of the bleak tones used for the landscapes and the surges of neon worn on both the figures as well as their accouterments adds an intriguing element of whimsy to otherwise bleak portrayals of an imagined world not so far off from our own.

Joining a lingering threat of doom with injections of vivid color, Berlin based artist Jonas Burgert captures a world in which its inhabitants are collected in troupes. Costumed in ribbons of colors that evoke the circus and jubilance, the figures appear to be part of a tribe always engaging in movement, whether walking through paint splattered hallways, hanging from tree limbs or struggling to not be swallowed up by ominous sink holes. This movement suggests an anxious narrative, as the figures appear to either be surviving or readying themselves for battle. The contrast of the bleak tones used for the landscapes and the surges of neon worn on both the figures as well as their accouterments adds an intriguing element of whimsy to otherwise bleak portrayals of an imagined world not so far off from our own.

The Art of Bayo
Depicted in graphite monochrome with small flourishes of blood red, the grim world of artist Bayo evidences the complex exposition of the psyche. Seeking individuation is seen as a battlefield in which the conscious and the unconscious wrestle for control. His somber, lonesome figures appear in states of stasis or struggle, whether levitating above the earthly plane or timid within the realm of lost souls. Take a look at more of the works below.

The Art of Bayo

Depicted in graphite monochrome with small flourishes of blood red, the grim world of artist Bayo evidences the complex exposition of the psyche. Seeking individuation is seen as a battlefield in which the conscious and the unconscious wrestle for control. His somber, lonesome figures appear in states of stasis or struggle, whether levitating above the earthly plane or timid within the realm of lost souls. Take a look at more of the works below.

The Art of Bayo

The Art of Bayo

The Art of Bayo

The Art of Bayo

The Art of Jacqueline Gallagher
‘Of Melancholy and Monkey Business’, a solo exhibition of new works by emerging artist Jacqueline Gallagher opens on May 7th at SF’s Articulated Gallery. The works center on unsettling portraits of grotesque yet oddly alluring figures, whether as Fiji mermaids in states of suspension and exhibition or as a manic eyed woman captured in a ravaging moment. The strange, magnetic lighting creates a nighttime effect, as the figures are shrouded in darkness curiously illuminated by the glow of blooming flowers or ominous creatures that snake around their captives. Take a peek at more preview images below.

The Art of Jacqueline Gallagher

‘Of Melancholy and Monkey Business’, a solo exhibition of new works by emerging artist Jacqueline Gallagher opens on May 7th at SF’s Articulated Gallery. The works center on unsettling portraits of grotesque yet oddly alluring figures, whether as Fiji mermaids in states of suspension and exhibition or as a manic eyed woman captured in a ravaging moment. The strange, magnetic lighting creates a nighttime effect, as the figures are shrouded in darkness curiously illuminated by the glow of blooming flowers or ominous creatures that snake around their captives. Take a peek at more preview images below.

The Art of Jacqueline Gallagher

The Art of Jacqueline Gallagher


The Art of Jacqueline Gallagher

The Art of Jacqueline Gallagher


Katsuya Terada’s ‘Terra’s Black Marker’
Opened recently at Compound Gallery is the solo exhibition ‘Terra’s Black Marker’ by Japanese artist Katsuya Terada. Known for his contributions to film and video games, his work is also harvested in the comic series ‘Money King’ published through Dark Horse comics. His exhibition features stunningly kinetic works created entirely with black markers. The simplicity of the medium contrasts with the dazzlingly complex compositions; a fanciful world filled with the noble elegance of coiling dragons, a pale skinned beauty and other creatures caught inthe moment of flight or movement. Take a peek at the rest of the show below.

Katsuya Terada’s ‘Terra’s Black Marker’

Opened recently at Compound Gallery is the solo exhibition ‘Terra’s Black Marker’ by Japanese artist Katsuya Terada. Known for his contributions to film and video games, his work is also harvested in the comic series ‘Money King’ published through Dark Horse comics. His exhibition features stunningly kinetic works created entirely with black markers. The simplicity of the medium contrasts with the dazzlingly complex compositions; a fanciful world filled with the noble elegance of coiling dragons, a pale skinned beauty and other creatures caught inthe moment of flight or movement. Take a peek at the rest of the show below.

Katsuya Terada’s ‘Terra’s Black Marker’

Katsuya Terada’s ‘Terra’s Black Marker’

Katsuya Terada’s ‘Terra’s Black Marker’

Katsuya Terada’s ‘Terra’s Black Marker’

Jared Joslin’s ‘Stop, Look and Glisten’
Imbued with the dark, glittering allure of the circus, Chicago based artist Jared Joslin’s newest exhibition ‘Stop, Look and Glisten’ opens May 27 at Firecat projects. Featuring masked beauties and carny characters in his dazzling, realistic portraits, the new work speaks of the nostalgic magic of a by-gone era, when traveling circuses held a powerful sway of mystery, a place where one could have their future read, or win their date a prize with a feat of strength. Take a peek at more preview images below.

Jared Joslin’s ‘Stop, Look and Glisten’

Imbued with the dark, glittering allure of the circus, Chicago based artist Jared Joslin’s newest exhibition ‘Stop, Look and Glisten’ opens May 27 at Firecat projects. Featuring masked beauties and carny characters in his dazzling, realistic portraits, the new work speaks of the nostalgic magic of a by-gone era, when traveling circuses held a powerful sway of mystery, a place where one could have their future read, or win their date a prize with a feat of strength. Take a peek at more preview images below.

Jared Joslin’s ‘Stop, Look and Glisten’

Jared Joslin’s ‘Stop, Look and Glisten’

Jared Joslin’s ‘Stop, Look and Glisten’

Jared Joslin’s ‘Stop, Look and Glisten’

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m.a.Raihan is a freelance artist and illustrator, currently based in Dhaka,Bangladesh. He is now available for collaboration, and would love to hear from you about any projects or ideas you think would be suitable for him,

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