Inspiration In-between is a blog about finding artists that inspire me and hopefully will inspire you as well. I try to have some information about them and the techniques they use, but not too much, so you can form your own opinions about the work.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Bryan Schnelle
Bryan uses the image of a ski mask through a lot of his work. By painting it over fashion ads, it gives these normally "beautiful" people a sinister feel. As if they are secretly stealing from you, whether it be money or self-image. He also uses repetition the same way that magazines do, forcing many of what might as well be the same image down your throat. Leading you to remember them long after you've put them down.
Check them out here.
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