Robert Johnson

Robert Johnson

I have a fascination with the surreal and grotesque.

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Fine arts student currently working in video and photography.

Robert Johnson is now following lefeber

• meiner einer liebt kräftige Farben und ein wenig Magie ...Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year wünsche ich allen hier

Robert Johnson is now following Peter Benkmann

Lust auf Leben -
Fotos aus sinnlichem Erleben -
laut und leise -
sinnig und hintersinnig -
Hingabe und Reflektion -
Lust und Wonne -
Schmerz und Schrei -
normal und jenseits des Gewohnten -
mit Lust und Freude -
Peter

Image Composer and Photographer !
+ DIGITAL-ART / HUMOR / SURREALISM +

http://www.teddynash.de/

Robert Johnson has uploaded Incognito

Salacious pyroclastic crustaceans' crystalline callous complexes ooze radiation, forming a pattern of disgust and revolt.

Robert Johnson is now following Joel Meiers

Geboren am 20.03.73 in Wiltz (L)

Robert Johnson is now following Rachel Meuler

Rachel Meuler, born in Louisville, KY, is a multidisciplinary artist working with drawing and painting, sculpture and installation, and costume-oriented performance art. She received her BFA in Sculpture from the Kansas City Art Institute in 1999, her MFA in Sculpture from SUNY Purchase in 2001, and has been living and working in New York City since.

Meuler has been an artist in residence at the Millay Colony for the Arts, Skidmore College, and the Abrons Art Center of the Henry Street Settlement. Her work is included in several slide registries, including the Drawing Center’s Viewing Program, was recently exhibited in solo shows at Rabbithole Gallery in Brooklyn and Tim Faulkner Gallery in Louisville, and has been featured in Glasschord and Culturehall Magazines, as well as Dave Bown Projects.

Her work is informed by the fears and fantasies of contemporary culture. The specimen-like portraits and narratives of hybrid creatures speak to the painful beauty of individual struggle and evolutionary anomalies.

Rooted the bottom of the sea, ever gazing upwards towards the faint glow of the unknown.

It speaks for it self, of was that to itself.

Robert Johnson has uploaded Osmium
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