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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Lucy Ellis
@lucyellisart
Lucy Ellis is a digital artist based in London whose work explores
anthropology, the human condition and herd mentality
within society. In “Untitled” she explores sexually antagonistic
selection in modern society and how pornography has affected
male fitness. In her work “Grass Carpet” she explores urbanisation
and its growing dominance globally in relation to economic
development, as well as our perception of nature and its use
for decoration. In “Digital Tapestries” the use of digitalising the
images presents the distortion of humanity and how we have
adapted as a human race. These tapestries will live forever
online and won’t overtime become worn out like how a traditional
woven tapestry would. She is currently studying Fine
Art at Central St Martins where she is emerging and adapting
her digital practice. She works mainly in animation and video
as well as sculptural work and digital paintings. The use of a
digital practice relates to her exploration of the distortion of
humanity away from primates and our association with the
natural world.
Digital Tapestries
Size: variable sizes
InTheKitchen
Size: variable sizes
Medium : digital painting
Medium: digital painting
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