Emma Langridge


Drawback II, 2014, enamel / acrylic on wood, 76 x 101cm.

From 'Signal to Noise' at Anna Pappas Gallery until July 12.
Emma Langridge website
 

Theresa Himmer



Theresa Himmer is a Danish/Czech artist who uses thousands of sequins to create shiny, nature inspired installations on buildings.

Theresa Himmer website

 

Steven Harvey

Underhot, 2006-2007, acrylic on four sheets of handmade paper, 87 x 80 cm.



Steven Harvey at Liverpool Street Gallery

 

Leopold van der Ven



 
"Untitled", 2007, sculpture, paper-maché, cardboard, wood, paint, 53 x 50 x 2 cm.
 


Leopold van der Ven website


 

Eugenia Raskopoulos


Vestiges #1, 2010-2014, digital pigment print on archival paper, 115 x 80 cm. 
Eugenia Raskopoulos website

 

Eveline Kotai


Detour #1, 2013, Mixed Media, 50.5x50.5cm.
Eveline Kotai at Art Collective, Western Australia
 

Hannelore Baron


Untitled, 1980. Wood, fabric, acrylic, and ink. 10 5/8 x 8 1/8 x 2 5/8 inches.
“The solution didn’t come only from my head, it was lived out and worked out. It is a complete thing.”

Hannelore Baron at Pavel Zoubok Gallery


 

Richard Long


Cornwall Spiral, 2012, Cornish China clay on wood panel, 111 x 107 x 1 cm.
Richard Long website

Richard Long on Artsy

Eunyeon Yang


The other side, 2010, mixed media, 464 x 648 cm
 


Eunyeon Yang

 

Per Kirkeby



Per Kirkeby, 11th May to 31th August 2014, Kunsthalle Giessen.
Per Kirkeby Kunsthalle Giessen



 

Simon Hantaï


Simon Hantaï in studio in Paris



Tabula, 1974, 110.7 x 211.8 in., Collection Centre Pompidou, Paris

Simon Hantaï (1922 - 2008) at Paul Kasim Gallery

 

Bret Slater


Beepage, 2014, canvas, fabric, and dental floss over wood, 18.4 x 13.3 x 3.1 cm.
 
 

Jake Walker



Untitled, 2014, acrylic on jute, artist’s earthenware frame, 33.5 × 41cm
 
 

Zin Taylor


Zin Taylor, The story of Stripes and Dots (chapter 1), 2012

 
Zin Taylor, 2013.
 
 
 
 

Stephen B. MacInnis

Long Series #1411, 2013

Stephen B. MacInnis lives and works in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.
 
Stephen records his daily activities as a working artist on the Painter’s Progress