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This past spring, Yvon Lambert Bookshop was having an exhibition of an artist/illustrator whom I instantly became a fan of. His name is Philippe Weisbecker. He was born in France in 1942, lived in the US in the late 60’s and moved back to France in mid 70’s.

His works I’ve seen so far are illustrations of objects and architectures, composed with clean lines, often drawn with rulers, and playful with skewed perspectives. They are naïve, but so refined and mature at the same time. I’m a fan.

When I first saw his work, I questioned myself why I hadn’t heard of him before. Strangely all my artist friends also haven’t heard of him. Perhaps I depend too much on the internet to see artists’ works, expecting everyone to be present on the web. Note to self – that there are other ways to find artists such as exhibitions and books.

Here are some of his zines purchased from the exhibition. They are super. I especially find <ACCESSOIRES> beautiful.

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Exposition Philippe Weisbecker – Élémentaire
At Yvon Lambert
April 15 – May 27 2018

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PAUL COX / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

Paul Cox is a French artist/designer, whose works branch into many different disciplines. He has deigned posters, art directed for theatres, made children’s books, exhibited at galleries, and more. I admire his ability translate his look and feel into many different types of mediums. I’m a fan of his playful colors and innocent shapes.

PAUL COX / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

PAUL COX / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

PAUL COX / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

PAUL COX / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

PAUL COX / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

A few days ago, I had a chance to listen to him speaking about his creative process at the event <Recontre avec Paul Cox> at la Gaîté lyrique. It was interesting to find out that his visually naive and organic outcomes usually have a complex backstory. He often creates a complex system or almost like a puzzle to realize his works. It was great to see many of his work during the talk as his work is not widely distributed over internet.

PAUL COX / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

PAUL COX / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

You can watch the whole talk here (in French).

PAUL COX / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

One thing from his talk that particularly stood out for me is that he draws everyday for at least two hours. Something I’d like to follow.

Some of these drawings are exhibiting right now at mymonkey gallery till April 22, 2016. If you are near Nancy, France, definitely drop by.

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I had an artist crush on Fabio Viscogliosi (name which I cannot remember for some reason) when I first came across his work on Facebook about a year ago. So I was very happy to score his fanzine <THE BLUE AND THE ABSTRACT TRUTH> at Fanzines! Festival a few weeks ago.

FABIO VISCOGLIOSI / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

FABIO VISCOGLIOSI / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

FABIO VISCOGLIOSI / ARTIST CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

Follow his work here: fabioviscogliosi.tumblr.com

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This quilting tradition goes back to 19th century, when the female slaves of Gee’s Bend, Alabama pieced together scraps of fabrics to keep their family warm. Now their descendants continue creating these quilts and keep the art alive.

THE QUILTS OF GEE'S BEND / ARTISTS CRUSH - angdoo.com/blog

You can see more of the quilts here.

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