Saturday, March 27, 2010

Musician Page and More Submissions

The submissions are rolling in!

We've already received tons of exciting work. We've added a musicians page to feature some of the musicians we especially like. You can find this gallery by clicking the link above labelled "Musicians."

Look for a gallery page of the artwork we've received coming soon. To tide you over until then:

Introducing one of my favorite art submissions by Eva Montealegre. Eva is, among other things, painter, sculptor, director, and teacher based in Topanga, California. She describes herself and her work on her website:

"The universal constant of light creates a dance of color and form that manifests in a dreamlike conveyance of everything from whimsy to drama. I'm interested in the spirit andour connection to earth, to animals, to places and the science of love and healing."

You can find out more about Eva Montealegre at her site: http://www.evamontealegre.com/

More updates to come. Keep coming back to see some more magic.


Saturday, March 13, 2010

First Submissions - Laura Larson

The submissions to whatistheorigin.com have been rolling in and some truly astounding work has surfaced. This experiment is going splendidly so far thanks to the generosity of some gifted artists out there in the ether. I thought I'd use this space to share the work of one of our first contributors.

Laura Larson has been working as a Los Angeles based visual artist for over 30 years. In the last 10 years she has completed 6 public art pieces and have had 6 solo shows.

She is currently working on a sculptural installation for the Brand Library Art Gallery for February 2011. The piece, which is called The Campaign, deals with the opposing ways of viewing the nature of reality as: scientific way of thinking vs. nature as a minded entity. Sounds like an eerily fine fit for HYPERBOLE:origins, wouldn't you say?

You can find more of her art at LarsonArt: http://larsonart.net/

Spread the word. whatistheorigin.com is in full swing.


Tuesday, March 9, 2010

What is your origin?

The new www.whatistheorigin.com website is now online! Check it out now to learn more about this exciting original work.