A Look into Slashthree’s Latest Experiment “Quote Unquote”

The talented designers over at Slashthree have recently released a new exhibition that they named Quote Unquote. Each work of art features an interesting quote that the artist decided to draw inspiration from. The whole exhibition contains over 50 various types of works that range from visual illustrations, photographs, and even music.


We Are of Peace Always by Erik Schumacher


Time by Ed Lopez


They Were Here by Alexander Latille


The Creators by Anthony Giacomino


Spirit by Przemek Nawrocki


Rebirth by Wojciech Magierski


Dark Allies by Rob Shields


The Left Hand of Darkness by Rob Shields


Locus Amoenus by Anthony Giacomino


Impact by Martin De Diego Sadaba

Just before the New Era project was launched, Slashthree welcomed Tarin Yuangtrakul, a 19 year old artist from Thailand. Tarin’s impact on the collective was instantaneous, and his two submissions to “Quote Unquote” demonstrate the progress he has made as an artist since joining the collective, and showed true dedication to the exhibition. Tarin’s sublime mixture of traditional and digital art was something new which captivated the entire artist core. Tarin Yuangtrakul has become not only the first traditional artist to be named as the “featured artist” for a Slashthree exhibition, but also the youngest artist in Slashthree’s history to receive the honour. Site Director Saad Moosajee sat down with Tarin to discuss life and art; you can read the interview here. -Saad Moosajee

Hammer to Fall by Leonardo Dentico


Esta Especie De Alma by Samuel Pereira


Erinye by Wojciech Pijecki


Don’t Watch TV on LSD by Vladimir Tomin


Carry the Fire by Marco Casalvieri


Carefull What You Fish For by Vladimir Tomin


The Mountains Are Calling And I Must Go by Neil Hanvey


Enimies Still Stay by Tarin Yuangtrakul


La Martiniana by Edmar Cisneros


Land Within by Ed Lopez


More Information

Keep an eye on the Slashthree home page, as well as their Facebook and Twitter accounts for announcements and updates! For now though, please feast your eyes on Exhibition 17: “Quote Unquote”.


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