Freaking Fantastic Ferris
Julian by Michael Ferris, Jr 2008
Hellooooo, fine art fans. This is soooo worth checking out. http://www.michaelferrisjr.com
Michael Ferris, Jr. is an accomplished artist whose works are... simply stated - brilliant. Recycled pieces give breath to his complex works of art. As he has stated (and I quite agree), these works are "bold patterns that recall Maori tattoos and Byzantine mosaics." The temperament and intriguing message of his work is one that seems to take aim at an intricate, 3D missive. I dare say that, were it possible, they're sculpted hallucinatory states captured in textural form.
Be sure to visit his site. We're incredibly lucky to be able to ferret out an endless source of artists' works. For some of us, these artists are an inspirational feast. Bon Appetit! Mr. Ferris' work is a veritable banquet for the eyes. Be sure to check out his "Rosemarie". She seems to be putting on an aloof demeanor but she still seems - well, you tell me.
Madness in tangible beauty. That's what I see. Love this stuff!
Hellooooo, fine art fans. This is soooo worth checking out. http://www.michaelferrisjr.com
Michael Ferris, Jr. is an accomplished artist whose works are... simply stated - brilliant. Recycled pieces give breath to his complex works of art. As he has stated (and I quite agree), these works are "bold patterns that recall Maori tattoos and Byzantine mosaics." The temperament and intriguing message of his work is one that seems to take aim at an intricate, 3D missive. I dare say that, were it possible, they're sculpted hallucinatory states captured in textural form.
Be sure to visit his site. We're incredibly lucky to be able to ferret out an endless source of artists' works. For some of us, these artists are an inspirational feast. Bon Appetit! Mr. Ferris' work is a veritable banquet for the eyes. Be sure to check out his "Rosemarie". She seems to be putting on an aloof demeanor but she still seems - well, you tell me.
Madness in tangible beauty. That's what I see. Love this stuff!
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