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The Red Bull

Artist: #DEMO (1960) Title: #RedBull/#ToroRojo. Size: H 115cm x 60cm x 80cm. Are you a @RedBull fan? dEmo’s taxidermy told in various colors and his distinctive style. His whimsical works recall the major forces in modern Pop! art mixing the old with the new. Available in various colors. Pm for acquisition information or email info@robinrile.com

Pop Artist dEmo now shown with Robin Rile Fine Art!

POP Artist dEmo now part of Robin Rile Fine Art From Fashionsalade Interview dEmo Artist Interpretations to the Spectacular by KATE LOVELL ichelangelo’s David has been under a Missoni makeover operated by dEmo Artist for Madrid’s Fashion’s Night Out; teddies became gigantic, and cockerels shined in gold – We decided to understand how such a …

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Bigger is Better: Design and Photography from Sharon Raoli

From : http://katsmack.blogspot.com By Kat Barrow-Horth Bigger is Better: Feet, Photos & Other Things That Start With “F” ”How big ARE your feet?” I was asked by another designer the other day when we stopped talking shop and started talking shoes. Gulp… Red face. You know that scene in “The Wizard of Oz” when the Dorothy’s …

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The Continuum of MacDonald and Cirque du Soleil

Weightless and sprightly, American master sculptor Richard MacDonald has long captured our collective imaginations with his caught-in-time sculptural glimpses of ballerinas, dancers, athletes and mimes. Each figure is typified by a lightness and fluidity which is unequaled in today’s sculptural world. This fascination with motion makes it understandable why MacDonald became enamored with the famed …

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Skullpture

By Reed V. Horth, for ROBIN RILE FINE ART One summer in high school, I remember having to read Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” from cover to cover. While I enjoyed it immensely, the work disturbed me. Not only was it discomfiting because of its lyrical prose and nonsensical wordplay, but also because of Hamlet’s (or perhaps Shakespeare’s) …

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