Jun 122011



Melbourne-based artist Jeremy Geddes wants to raise questions, rather than answer them. In this thought-provoking series, cosmonauts float into empty landscapes and unnamed city streets. They depict a story of demise and dislocation. The question is – why?
“A painting begins with some spark of interest, which can be an image or a feeling, and from there I try to conceptually build the idea into a fully formed painting,” says Geddes. “Those initial glimpses are usually not easily translated into a painting that will work, so the development can take some time, refining the initial concept through a succession of studies until I arrive at something which I feel works.”












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The realistic oil paintings of Bryan Drury
Blu Graffiti in Portugal
Mechanical Heart Paper Sculptures
Huang Guofu Astonishing Paintings
Object Assemblage Portraits by Zac Freeman
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Pencil Sketches by Guram Dolenjashvili
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"Dr.Pencil" Photorealistic Celebrity Drawings