Archive for the ‘The Artist’ Category

the chairman

By Pat Law™ • Aug 11th, 2008

Would be quite funny if I get a chair for a tattoo on my lap, wouldn’t it? I don’t think my wife will be too amused with me going, Wifey, would you like a chair for your tired legs?



andrea joseph

By Pat Law™ • Aug 5th, 2008

She pays painful attention to details. To contrast, she doesn’t give a flying fuck about the materials she use for her drawings.



don’t wake him up

By Pat Law™ • Jul 31st, 2008

Don’t wake him up, but do check out his beautiful illustrations. Quietly, please.



in vasco mourão’s house

By Pat Law™ • Jul 27th, 2008

Only one with sheer passion and a hell lot of patience could deliver such beautifully intricate drawings. I’d love to live in one of these houses by Vasco Mourão.



sandman 20th anniversary poster

By Pat Law™ • Jul 23rd, 2008

Sandman has come a long way since his birth twenty years ago conceived by graphic novelist Neil Gaiman. In honour of his time of existence to date, DC Comics is releasing a special edition poster featuring artwork of characters from the Sandman universe.



stina persson

By Pat Law™ • Jul 20th, 2008

The technique I specialise in, back in my days of being an Art student - watercolour. Stina Persson makes me want to pick my brushes up again. Perhaps I will in the near future.



ryohei hase

By Pat Law™ • Jul 15th, 2008

I’m glad Ryohei Hase is not based in Singapore for he will be stuck with pathetic low quality art competitions funded by art-deficient banks that award a crap work of sloppy digital retouching of photographs for its Painting of the Year.



a library of art

By Pat Law™ • Jul 11th, 2008

Some write, some print, and others sell. Now Melbourne based sculptor, Nicholas Jones, does it a bit differently.



are you afraid of heights

By Pat Law™ • Jun 26th, 2008

Bruno Muff, Markus Freitag and Daniel Freitag risked their lives dangling from ropes over hours just so the audience could view the mother of all oversized football portraits at the Freitag tower in Zurich.



the original jin

By Pat Law™ • Jun 25th, 2008

Of today’s supposed new greats of the Art world, I see more similarities than I do with individualities. Odd how everyone wants to be unique, and yet appear like Xerox copies of each other. Can Individuality not be preserved?