[Preview #2: Nicky Engelen, Jeroen Hoenselaar] 13 Days to send your work for the Open Source Expo at Incubate 2011!

June 7, 2011

13 Days to send in your work for the Open Source Expo!

Are you active as an amateur or professional artist? Want to show your work to a broad, international audience? Apply for the Open Source Expo Now! Deadline is set on June 20th. More info at here or send an email with max 3. small jpegs and description to merijn@incubate.org.

Every day, ’till June 20th we will highlight some of the work the artists have handed in for our Open Source expo. We’d love to receive some of your work as well!

Today’s artists are:

Nicky Engelen: Roundhouze showcases the work of Nicky Engelen, a Den Bosch based illustrator and designer. At the moment, the works consist mostly of juxtapositions and mash-ups, in which collage meets homage. A rather eclectic mix of imagery and concepts that triggered, inspired, or at least amused me enough to convert it into fresh, new concepts and imaging. Basically, just knock out the hustle and start a brand new story, again and again. More info and examples below and up here!

Jeroen Hoenselaar: ‘My inspiration comes from science and philosophy. There is an urge in me to fathom our existence. Art is a great field to conduct metaphysical research. There is no need for me to find answers to the questions I pose, I leave that to the viewers of my work.’

More work on his website


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