Sutag Jaram is a concept artist and matte painter with 4 years experiences in top production videogame and movie companies.Jaram has a Masters degree in Fine Arts and enjoys technically difficult and highly creative individual work. Their work reflects their interest in creating detailed imaginative, but logic and reasonable worlds.
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Cute animals are the first things any beginner learns to make. Japanese artist Takayuki Hori takes his origami menagerie one step further, by imagining his paper animals as victims of urban pollution and exposing their garbage-tainted guts in X-ray-like detail.
Hori’s exhibition “Oritsunagumono” (which means “things folded and connected”) is intended as a critique of Japan’s polluted coastal waterways, which have nasty effects on the local fauna. The artist printed images of animal skeletons and discarded trash onto translucent sheets of paper, and then folded them into origami animal shapes. The results are a funereal, poignant j'accuse: mounted on frosted lightboxes in a dim gallery space like a ghostly tribunal, judging us in silence for our thoughtless consumption.
Romain Veillon unveiled today a series of photographs made in an old amusement park, Nara Dreamland, located in Nara, a suburb of Osaka. Among the ghosts trains and abandoned roller coaster, nature has reasserted itself. In a place that should be noisy and always in movement, today reigns a cold and extremely quiet atmosphere. Via