Tiger (2011) - Gouache, ink, flashe on cardboard
Happy new year all, plenty of new working coming in 2012.
-Niv
Tiger (2011) - Gouache, ink, flashe on cardboard
Happy new year all, plenty of new working coming in 2012.
-Niv
Robert Rauschenberg, ‘Press’, 1964, Oil and silkscreen ink on canvas, 68 x 48 in. by dou_ble_you
Robert Rauschenberg is a forgotten giant of American art. I saw reproductions of his early 1960s works, as a teenager, and they were a most direct impulse that caused me to create as well.
Jacob van Loon - Lattice, Watercolor, gouache, acrylic, ink and graphite on toned paper, 16x26”
One would expect something more from the humans. I mean, we invent all kinds of magical technological gadgets, that makes it possible for us to travel faster than we could ever imagine, work less (although we work more) and toast bread.
So how could we create a better life for the pigs? Stop eating meat? Providing natural environments and close to unlimited space to roam around in? No wait, let’s put a huge touch screens in their cages and force them to play with humans.
Technology can solve lots of things, but to do that you have to actually find the root of the problem and not just plaster over everything with tech junk.