Argentinian Painter Agustin Sirai - La Plata City Argentina Artist - Artistaday.com
Argentinian Painter Agustin Sirai - La Plata City Argentina Artist - Artistaday.com

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Agustin Sirai

La Plata City, Argentina

Posted: 7.3.09

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About Agustin:

Argentina based artist Agustin Sirai takes a little piece of earth and creates mini isolated dream lands. Inviting, yet remote, the floating islands would be a treat to explore. His roller coaster-esque paintings are equally interesting. Often in terrifying configurations or with other ominous elements, the pieces touch the underlying fear in all of us.

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Reminds me of an animated film that I saw starring the British band named Gorillaz. That film also had images of “floating” or “flying” islands in it.

Comment by A. Acevedo — July 8, 2009


looks like a cover from a yes album.

Comment by Ricky Moore — July 3, 2009


I like Josh Keyes so much and hate to think of him being absorbed by the blob of cliche.

Comment by yourfashion — July 3, 2009


This guy Rocks … looks like Dragon Ball Z!!!

Comment by Tyler-Ray — July 3, 2009


reminds me of the pictures off the yes album/cd,what do you think

Comment by rich — July 3, 2009


i love the art and will be adding on new pics in a wile.

Comment by myah — July 3, 2009


Reminds me of The Venus Project on a less complicated level of expectation.

Namaste

Comment by ThomasNe — July 3, 2009


I suppose it is interesting. However, poor composition. I mean, completely centered?

Comment by emily — July 3, 2009


The art is amazing! I love it!

Comment by sgluver — July 3, 2009


I do love the piece that is mostly blue. It is beautiful and dreamy, but it is much more inviting than the following island landscape portrait; the second piece seems to have less energy. I think that is why I like them so, they remind me of individualized mini portraits of something in which we suspect might be alive.

Comment by Tabatha Hardcastle — July 3, 2009


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