BOOMER GALLERY MAGAZINE | FIRST EDITION | THE NEW ARTIST
In the last hundred years humankind has seen unprecedented innovations and changes- from skyscrapers to moon landing to social media to human rights to Art. In this very moment in our society everything moves really fast, time doesn’t seem sufficient anymore, artists seem to find their path much harder, the ongoing changes create a need for a continuous state of Transcendence. The aim of this publication is to find out what’s the trend in contemporary art and to create a dialogue between the artists and the viewers. In our first edition we have the honour of presenting 185 artists from all around the world. Their works and biographies are truly amazing and inspiring and we really hope you will enjoy reading it. Boomer Gallery
In the last hundred years humankind has seen unprecedented innovations and changes- from skyscrapers to moon landing to social media to human rights to Art.
In this very moment in our society everything moves really fast, time doesn’t seem sufficient anymore, artists seem to find their path much harder, the ongoing changes create a need for a continuous state of Transcendence.
The aim of this publication is to find out what’s the trend in contemporary art and to create a dialogue between the artists and the viewers.
In our first edition we have the honour of presenting 185 artists from all around the world.
Their works and biographies are truly amazing and inspiring and we really hope you will enjoy reading it.
Boomer Gallery
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Larissa Monique Hauck
Through the exploration of visual myth-making Larissa
Monique Hauck expands on concepts surrounding femininity
and nature as a vessel for catharsis, vulnerability, and impermanence.
Her ethereal drawings reflect a duality between fantasy
and reality, by conjuring dream-like imagery that develops into
a transformative state reflecting on the fleeting aspects of
time and humanity. These notional subjects respond to feelings
of isolation in a crowded and alienating world by evoking the
healing that comes from within.
@larissamoniquehauck
There has been major changes across the world this past year,
and as important as it is to adapt it is equally if not more important
to take care of ourselves. This series of small-scale ink
drawings were created during the quarantine of 2020/21 and
reflect upon the importance of remembering that as humans
we are a part of nature ourselves, and like flowers and plants
we need to tend to our parts (whether is is spiritually, mentally,
or physically). Otherwise we will atrophy and eventually wither
away.
Metamorphosis
Size: 7 x 10 cm
Play Pretend
Size: 12 x 9 cm
Medium: watercolour and ink
Medium : watercolour and ink
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