Video: Brandon Blommaert's prehistoric monsters
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Artist and printmaker Brandon Blommaert is a true expert at creating miracles from ordinary rubbish and unnecessary things that, with a wave of his creative hand, turn into monsters, the size of Godzilla, who step over volcanoes, mountains, forests and rivers without fear of anything on its way and the fear of everyone around.
A series of works by Brandon Blommaert is called "Eco station", depicting hand-made creatures, which are placed against the background of epic photographs. The strange, huge and clumsy creatures resemble prehistoric creatures that lived on untouched land long before humans appeared on it.
Brandon Blommaert studied the art of printmaking at the Alberta College of Art and Design in Calgary. Currently, the artist works in the field of animation, as well as photography.
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