I don’t see that obsessive behaviour, even of an artistic nature, is a salvation from death (mors meta). In the end, Calma’s exquisitely wrought drawings are merely something to do/appreciate while we wait. Enjoy.
i’m a but surprised it took you so long to feature Calma on here. his stuff is amazing. thanks for reminding me. as with many things, internet pictures don’t quite do it justice.GT
wonderfull, work very brazilian and original.
omg i love it so much.
http://vimeo.com/8139616
I think we have some things in common
beautiful work!
I don’t see that obsessive behaviour, even of an artistic nature, is a salvation from death (mors meta). In the end, Calma’s exquisitely wrought drawings are merely something to do/appreciate while we wait. Enjoy.
these would make awesome tattoos!
i’m a but surprised it took you so long to feature Calma on here. his stuff is amazing. thanks for reminding me. as with many things, internet pictures don’t quite do it justice.GT
golly this is real wicked! i’d love a tattoo of something like that.
Awesome. Love his work. Check this beautiful video of a small town in Bahia, Brazil, where Calma spent some time covering it in graffiti.
http://thegoodblood.blogspot.com/2009/10/temporal-art-of-stephan-doitschinoff.html
Foda pra caralho!!!
Respect!