Modern media has rapidly become an all pervasive and inescapable part of daily life, so it only seems natural for present-day artists to respond to the growing phenomenon in their artwork. Much like illustrator Ryan Humphrey (recently featured here), artist Miguel Laino draws inspiration for his work from popular media. Using online and print resources, the artist collages images to construct his complex compositions. The end result is a hodgepodge of minor oddities and bizarrely mismatched time periods.
Friday, December 27, 2013
Artist manipulates pop-media to create bizarre paintings |
Modern media has rapidly become an all pervasive and inescapable part of daily life, so it only seems natural for present-day artists to respond to the growing phenomenon in their artwork. Much like illustrator Ryan Humphrey (recently featured here), artist Miguel Laino draws inspiration for his work from popular media. Using online and print resources, the artist collages images to construct his complex compositions. The end result is a hodgepodge of minor oddities and bizarrely mismatched time periods.
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