Marianne Hallseth
Posted: August 31st, 2010 | Author: jessica williams | Filed under: Collage, Illustration, Miscellaneous | No Comments »



Marianne Hallseth has a really great way of seeing. Bergen, Norway.




Marianne Hallseth has a really great way of seeing. Bergen, Norway.







Top down: Andrea Gomez, Byron Eggenschwiler, Maxime Gérin, Peter Locke, Irkus M. Zeberio, Peter Basden and Ariel Aberg-Riger.




“Floating Island and Totem Islanders” is a series of conceptual works composed of various forms and elements (including the Totem islanders an their temples, buildings, and transportation tools) by Shu-Kai Lin from Tainan, Taiwan.




Mario Scorzelli, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Ilikethisblog presents a series of interviews with contemporary artists talking about a work of art/artist they admire.
Flemming Ove Bech talks about Alice Neel.




Daniel Lachenmeier lives and works in Basel, Switzerland.
Ilikethisblog presents a series of interviews with contemporary artists talking about a work of art/artist they admire.
In today’s episode Daniel Heidkamp talks about Dave Miko’s project ‘A Lettuce Slaughter in The Woods’.


1. Two truths and a lie about you, please
I love bacon.
Raw meat makes me uncomfortable.
I’ve killed a chicken before
2. Those wonderful graphite drawings almost look like photographs, how do you manage that?
I think it is just the way my brain works. If you told me to draw a loose sketch I would not be able to do it, it would look horrible. The only way I know how to draw is very specific and more like completing a puzzle than anything else but it makes it conducive to the type of work I’m making.


3. Where do you take scenes to draw from?
It is a huge mix and depends on what I am going for. I filter through a lot of images that I have saved and photos I’ve taken. Once I decide on an image it is usually a process of paring it down and removing a lot of extraneous parts or building an image up and piecing different things together to get the desired effect.
4. Best line from a song
No, not you…
You, the bow-legged one

5. Who should we interview next?
RTC! Ryan Travis Christian is an amazing artist/curator and a quality human being in general.


More graphite drawings by Marissa Textor.




Andrea Gomez, born Medellín, Colombia lives in Barcelona, Spain.




Kouhei Ashino, Japan.




From “Words And Years”
Toril Johannessen (1978), Bergen, Norway.
Ilikethisblog presents a series of interviews with contemporary artists talking about a work of art/artist they admire.
Second interview by Tim Johannis who talks about French comics artist Jean Giraud.






Stine Belden Röed, Bergen, Norway.
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First audition by Alexander Binder who talks about Theodor Kittelsen:






“Stations” by Didier Blondeau. From Marseille, France.

Denise Schatz & Chris Newmyer

Dan Siney

Thobias Fäldt & Klara Källström

Ronnie Yarisal and Katja Kublitz




See more works here: http://alexanderbinder.de/html/pandaemonium.html
Or visit the exhibition: http://alexanderbinder.blogspot.com/2010/05/crystal-meth-myths-exhibition-in.html