Randy Conner, a self-taught artist born in Hawaii in 1986, currently lives and paints in San Diego. Mostly working with acrylic, oil pastel and marker, Conner’s paintings provide a colorful and bizarre glimpse into his subconscious mind. He has an “anything goes” approach to his art, and says that he does not censor his thoughts or judge them as they make their way onto the canvas.
Longtime reader Shawn Huckins recently sent us images of his current series entitled An American Revolution Revolution. In the series, the Middleton, CT based artist explores 18th century painting and portraiture techniques in the context of 21st century lexicons. Tweet this. Facebook that. Google me. LOL
. These texting acronyms permeate through our popular culture. Shawn is pointing out, “Technology has brought us closer together, but yet, we’re more removed from each other.”

Fuck a gallery, James Jean is taking to his blog when it comes time to debut new work. The artist recently released this image of an acrylic & oil piece entitled “Collision.” Keep feeding us awesome art James. We like.
New York painter Travis Louie is gearing up for his first solo show at Joshua Liner Gallery. Here are three of 15 acrylic-on-panel paintings that will be featured in the show.
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