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Handiedan celebrates Retroism

Dutch artist Handiedan (whom we interviewed for our friends at Arrested Motion back in February), will be participating in an upcoming group show this Friday, May 21st. Located in Byron Bay, Australia, the Retrospect Galleries' upcoming "Retroism" show features one dozen artists, each taking the viewer on a little trip back in time, many of whom utilize the art of photo collage as a medium. To check out detail shots of the rest of Handiedan's work, click here.

Translucent No.4
mixed media. print & collage, paint & pen on old zinc
17.5″ x 26.6″
44.5 x 67.5 cm
2010


Dutch artist Handiedan (whom we interviewed for our friends at Arrested Motion back in February), will be participating in an upcoming group show this Friday, May 21st. Located in Byron Bay, Australia, the Retrospect Galleries‘ upcoming “Retroism” show features one dozen artists, each taking the viewer on a little trip back in time, many of whom utilize the art of photo collage as a medium.

Translucent No. 4 – detail

Two No.5
mixed media. print & collage, paint & pen on old chest
15.4″ x 23.6″
39 x 60 cm
2010

Two No. 5 – detail

Strong No.5
mixed media. print & collage, paint & pen on old zinc
10.8″ x 15.7″
27.5 x 40 cm
2010

Strong No. 5 – detail

I love Snowhite No.5
mixed media. print & collage, paint & pen on paper framed
23.2″ x 30.7″
59 x 78 cm
(including frame)
2010

I love Snowwhite No. 5 – detail

Anime No.4
mixed media.
print & collage, paint & pen on paper framed
13.4″ x 15.9″
34 x 40.5 cm
(including frame)
2010

Anime No.4 – detail


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