(Drivebycuriosity) - When I am traveling I like to take a look into the local art museums. My wife and I used a short stay in Long Beach, California, to visit the Molaa - Museum of Latin American Art (
molaa ). The small museum has some interesting & funny exhibits.
Above you can see
Philip Steins` “Fusion Model for Village Vanguard Mural" (1960, acrylic on masonite).
Above another piece by
Steins: "Progress to come".
Above
Tomás Ochoa`s “Amazonia on Fire from the Paradiese Black Line series”. The artist poured gun powder on a photography and set the image on fire.
Above more gun powder images by
Tomás Ochoa.
Above images by the Argentinian artist
Matías Duville.
These funny figures are created by
Quique Rivera – an animation artist, sculptor, photographer, and film director. Apparently he got inspired by lionfisch and other sea animals.
Stay tuned
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