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Showing posts with label urban landscapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urban landscapes. Show all posts

Artist Kim Cogan Captures The Quiet Side Of City Life With A Paintbrush.




Artist Kim Cogan is one of my favorite fine artists. His painterly depictions of Brooklyn, San Francisco and other urban centers capture the grit of city life with an elegance and loneliness that stirs the soul. The large scale oil paintings feature rooftops, intersections, subways and other elements of the city, but usually devoid of people. When rendering figures, they are not engaged with others, but instead in the acts of the ordinary (smoking, walking, biking) making the viewer feel like a voyeur in these intimate moments of the mundane.


above left: Kim Cogan at work on Manhattan Bridge in Fog and above right, American Dream, his latest painting (2012) for the Resolve Show at Joshua Liner Gallery

His painterly style simultaneously conveys energy along with a certain calm. The vacant midnight moments and late night neon sign stores portray the fact that cities never sleep, even when people do.

Recent works (2011):

Stop at Lorimar:

Spot Lite:

Paradise Deli:

Mission Intersection at Midnight:

Mission Intersection at Midnight (detail):

Night Rider and Dark Corner:

Open Late:

Third Rail:

Williamsburg at Midnight:

Passengers:

Contortionists:

Brooklyn Rooftops:

Small View:

Manhattan Bridge with Fog: 
 
Bronx River Crossing:
 
Lower East Side Rooftops:

Rooftops in Brooklyn:

Late Afternoon:

Sunset:


Earlier works (2009-2010)

Last Chapter:

Smoke and Garden of Eden:

Sweet tooth:
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Nick's Luncheonette:
 
Grey Day:
 

He shared a look at his process here on his blog.

And in this video, a demonstration of his painting process: Mission Intersection At Midnight. The painting took over 3 months to complete.:


The artist's site
Art Prints: www.827ink.com
Kim Cogan is represented by Gallery Henoch and the Hespe Gallery

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Established in 1995, Australia's Out From The Blue (OFTB) is one of the foremost landscape architecture and pool construction companies in the world. They seamlessly integrate contemporary landscape design with quality concrete pool construction, resulting in residential backyards the likes of which you'd never want to leave.

Many of their pools contain at least one transparent wall, which is fast becoming a trend amongst modern swimming pools (see the Casa Devoto pool). Now one of inner Melbourne’s leading residential landscape architecture studios, our team is expanding its practice both interstate and internationally.

Below are a four of my favorite landscape and pool designs from OFTB:

Elsternwick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia:







 

Kew, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia:






 

Toorak, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia:





 

Elsternwick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia:








and a few more examples of their incredible work:




Their team of landscape architects, horticulturists and in-house pool builders who work closely on each project to create highly individual, imaginative and exciting landscape outcomes:

Director: Gary Kilworth
Construction Manager: Josh Considine
Senior Landscape Architect: Lewis Marash
Landscape Architect: Lily Sabo
General Manager: Ezio Ficorilli
Accounts Manager: Jodie Kilworth
Office Manager: Bernie Ficorilli
Construction Supervisor: Craig Bailey


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