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Once Upon a November: Footprints of Alexander Dodge
October 25, 2019
When "Anastasia" rolls into town to light up the ASU Gammage stage late this fall, it will be a homecoming of sorts. The acclaimed set designer for the Broadway production, Alexander Dodge, spent his formative years here. While growing up on the Taliesin West grounds and romping around ASU Gammage and the campus’s birthday cake-like music building, Dodge's own designing brain was incubating.
"My father was working with Frank Lloyd Wright, so I spent time growing up both at the Gammage and the music school’s building sites," Dodge said of his ten Arizona years. "It was a crazy and magical time. We used the interns’ abandoned shelters [at Taliesen West, where Dodge's father is still working] as our play forts."
As a teenager, Dodge performed in Tempe piano competitions that were located at the new music building on campus. He recalls that the competitions were nerve-wracking, but the breathtaking scene could calm his jitters.
"It was the enchanting view. The competitions were held on the rooftop terrace," he said of the serene setting.
Thinking about what kind of impact his remarkable, early experiences in the Valley may have had on his career, Dodge said, "I guess I learned how to see, how to look at things. I developed my own philosophy of designing from the inside out. For a set designer, that means I think a lot about things like, ‘What are the characters who occupy this space thinking? Feeling? Doing?"
He asked those kinds of questions when he designed his Tony-nominated “A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder" set, a show we at ASU Gammage laughed through a few seasons back. He also used that mindset as he tinkered with how to depict "Anastasia"’s story. It's a tale that traverses not just different countries, but that bridges huge social gaps, too, as its lush story chugs along.
"We needed a world that unified Russia and France, a world in an envelope. It needed to become its own breathing, living machine," Dodge explained. "LED screens and other media, technology that wasn’t feasible even a few years ago--say, when we designed "Gentleman's Guide" — helped create new effects."
Dodge noted the train car scene, when Anastasia, Dimitry and Vlad are traveling from Russia to France--during a song called "Learn to Do It"--was his biggest challenge. The scene developed into a visually stunning presentation of silhouettes and steam and mesmerizing juxtapositions.
"I took that challenge on head first. It was one of my ways in [to the approach he developed for the whole show]," Dodge said. "The number is a trio that jumps from person to person. It’s cinematic, like we’re in a movie peeking into different windows. The train car starts to spin on stage while projections of a train are coming straight at you. Next, you're seeing through the side of the car. Once we solved the train car, the rest was more standard."
Part of Dodge's inspiration came from firsthand observation. He soaked in classical architecture at its source.
“Oddly enough, I was on location in France. It was sort of a three birds with one stone experience,” said Dodge.
The France trip allowed him to research and work on not just "Anastasia." He was also designing the opera "Ghost of Versailles" and Disney’s stage musical, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." Though Russia was not on his travel itinerary, Dodge was able to make the country-hopping on stage flow seamlessly.
“There are so many similarities and elements that are the same.... Maybe because the Russians took their ideas from France,” Dodge said wryly.
He described the show's palette as "nuanced and subtle," though he's also attracted to the power of saturating the stage in opulent reds at one point when the scene smoothly transforms into a Paris nightclub.
The central feel, however, he described by saying, "There’s a metaphysical element in the naturalistic pale blue of Monet. It calls up a dream palace or the cloud of a fairytale."
When Dodge thinks of "Anastasia" playing at ASU Gammage, he appreciates that the necessary changes for the tour are aimed at getting intimacy and immediacy into bigger houses. It has become a "taller, grander" show than New York's smaller Broadhurst Theatre would allow.
"Definitely the essence and the feel of the Broadway show is present," Dodge said about the majestic settings that include a Russian palace. "Because the houses on tour are bigger, we were able to add an extra three feet to the towering arches, making it even more palatial.”
As our calendars turn away from October and we find the way to our seats, we'll remember the Taliesin West boy who became Set Designer Alexander Dodge for "Anastasia." The Prologue's lyrics, rather than "December," will remind us that ASU Gammage itself helped inspire the show's set that came to us 'Once Upon a November.'
"Anastasia" will premiere on the ASU Gammage stage Oct. 29 through Nov. 3. Tickets are on sale now!
This article was written by Jennifer Haaland and was posted in ASU Gammage's "Inner Circle" magazine vol. 24.
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Porous Structures
May 1 – June 8, 2019
515 West 24th Street
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Gladstone Gallery is pleased to present Porous Structures, an exhibition of new sculptures and site-specific works by Damián Ortega. This show explores Ortega’s longstanding interest in visually dissecting the underlying sociohistorical narratives embedded in everyday materials. Including a mix of works created with sand, cement, brick, clay, and crystals, Porous Structures excavates the materiality of permeable structures and objects, and how the cultural, political, and socio-economic implications of manufactured and natural constructions impact humankind in both a deeply personal and universal way.
For this exhibition, Ortega presents a series of distinct bodies of work that demonstrate the artist’s incisive approach to his mediums, as well as his uncanny ability to transcend ordinary materials into objects with complex narratives. A series of cement-brick sculptures depicting geological figures such as the reinterpreted topography of a mountain range, glaciers, volcanos and valleys, highlight the ways in which human intervention and environmental erosion impact the creation of both natural and manmade objects. His use of brick is particularly significant and recurs through his oeuvre; Ortega recontextualizes building materials to highlight how raw matter can be transformed into structures or systems for habitation. Modern sublease, a helix-shaped, staircase-like structure made with cement and clay, similarly connects to the artist’s interest in architecture and construction materials. As the viewer moves around the work, small crevices are revealed throughout the staircase, mimicking the architectural structure of a wasp’s nest or the geometry of modernist urban planning, transforming this undulating, wall-like structure into a place for community and collaboration.
In his monumental new site-specific work, Irregular emplacements, which consists of two 7-foot-tall mountainous structures made with sand and cement cubes, Ortega conflates the process of creating sculpture with an economics of positive and negative spaces that the viewer enters into. This installation aims to question what constitutes a sculpture, and highlights the significance of both the physical object on display as well as the negative space surrounding the sculpture. Ranging from the intimate to the monumental, Ortega’s works on view are both cultural artifacts and living objects in permanent transformation, existing as open structures that react and converse with the space inside and outside their physicality, housing and containing change over time.
Damián Ortega was born in 1967 in Mexico and currently lives and works in Mexico City and Berlin. He has had solo exhibitions at notable international venues including: Garage Museum of Contemporary Art, Moscow; The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, United Kingdom; Museo Reina-Sofia, Madrid; Museu de Arte Moderna do Rio de Janeiro; HangarBicocca, Milan; Museo Jumex, Mexico City; The Cleveland Museum of Art; the Barbican, London; the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Tate Modern, London; Kunsthalle Basel; Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; and Centre Pompidou, Paris. Ortega participated in the 55th Venice Biennale (2013); the 27th São Paulo Biennial (2006); the 4th Berlin Biennial (2006); and the 50th Venice Biennale (2003).
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VIP - VideoChannel Interview Project
Quelven, Roland
Roland Quelven
French videomakler
Interview: 10 questions
1. Tell me something about your life and the educational background
Born in 1967 in France. Graduated in Mathematics.
2. When, how and why started you filming ?
I started to manufacture static images through paintings during 20 years before manufacturing moving images in 2009. First I made Flash animations and digital collages for a website devoted to a project named Napolecitta. Since 2010 I make videos in quicktime format.
3. What kind of subjects have your films?
Most of my video pieces are numbered, assembling a register, an imaginary official record. Combinations of numbers, maps, writings, paintings and masterpieces of Art history digitally assembled, all this seen through the prism of the Detail.
4. How do you develop your films, do you follow certain principles, styles etc?
I consider that a video is never finished. I use details of my precedent works and researches and introduce them in my new projects following a principle that I call “The fractal virtues of Detail”. All the videos and researches belong to an encyclopaedical project named Napolecitta.
5. Tell me something about the technical equipment you use.
I work with an Imac intel 27” and use After Effects CS5 and Adobe Soundbooth.
6. The field of “art and moving images” (one may call it videoart or also differently) is representing an important counter position in contemporary art. Tell me more about your personal position and how you see the future of this field ( your personal future and the future of “art and moving images”).
I believe that the field of “art and moving images” now is similar to Film research and theory at the end of the XIXth century, when the nature of static and moving image was undecided.
An exponential evolution related to that of the new technologies (eg. The HD capable Nokia mobile phones). Also I would like to point to the Quicktime format as a legitimate one.
7. How do you finance your films?
I am self-financed as I make them on my computer.
8. Do you work individually as a video artist/film maker or do you work in a team ?
if you have experience in both, what is the difference, what do you prefer?
I have experience in both, I enjoy those and I prefer to alternate. There are two kind of collaborations. The first one is using another artist’s imagery, as a demanding exercise in which to figure another artist’s universe with my own filter and specific vocabulary is rewarding. The second one is a collaboration with a musician composer: Sofia Koubli to whom I submit a video and then we exchange.
9. Who or what has a lasting influence on your film/video making?
Peter Greenaway ( Prospero’s book and the use of the Tulse Luper suitcase’s project).
Istvan Horkay ( Bolzanogold’s project in collaboration with Peter Greenaway).
10. What are your plans or dreams as a film/video maker ?
Screenings on a multi wide screen, triptych installation. Projet Napolecitta.
Website Napolecitta
http://www.napolecitta.com
http://mubi.com/garage/films?user_id=383715
http://vimeo.com/rolandquelven
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50 Works for 50 Years: Collections Retrospective
May 31 marked the 50th anniversary of the dedication and opening of the South Dakota Art Museum, then known as the South Dakota Memorial Art Center. The campaign to build a state art museum had been historic. It required the largest capital campaign within the state at the time, with an estimated 50,000 individuals contributing to the efforts. The public streamed through its doors that first day 50 years ago.
This historic community effort is the bedrock of the museum, a testament to the relationships that the museum was founded on and the public service it is dedicated to. The museum was built by community, built to serve and celebrate community, and is still vital and vibrant today because of the support and involvement of the communities it serves.
I loved walking through such a diverse exhibit. The beauty of this entire collection is outstanding. Thanks for sharing it.
Great exhibit! I had some of these artists as teachers at SDSU in the 1970s. It brings back lots of great memories!
What a beautiful exhibit! I will be using this to guide me through my comp class and I'm excited to explore this realm of writing.
I am supposed to write an essay on one of these pieces too. Very excited!
Lovely art :🙂
A class of mine is based off one of these pieces (writing). I can't wait to research them more!
I like the one by Laura Rogers with the forest fire.
We really value visitor comments about South Dakota Art Museum exhibitions and your experience at the museum or here on our website. Please take a moment to send us your comments and let us know if we can share them here. We also appreciate visitor reviews on GoogleTripadvisorFacebook and other social sites!
The many people that helped create, support, and shape the museum throughout its history are embodied in the collection of the museum itself. They are alive in the artworks they helped to preserve for the benefit of the public. To study the works in the collection is to truly understand the history of this place, experience inspiring values, witness beautiful achievements, all crafted by outstanding individuals and cultivated by communities who gave to art so art could give to all of us.
The museum has a rich collecting history, with more than 7,000 objects now in its care. This exhibition features just one artwork acquired each year for all 50 years of the museum’s existence. With so many artworks in the museum’s care the picture this exhibition paints is far from complete. The selections for the show celebrate the strength of the quality and diversity of the museum collection as a whole, and draw attention to important facets and relationships of the museum through key acquisitions of historical significance.
We will be sharing more information on the artists, artworks, and relationships represented in the exhibition over the course of the show’s run, both in the gallery and online. We encourage you to revisit us here in person or online through social media and our website, to join us in retracing our footsteps and celebrating the richness this exhibition contains. There is so much to celebrate here.
And we want to hear your 50th anniversary South Dakota Art Museum stories. Please share with us in comment books in the galleries or in our digital platforms. Let us know what the South Dakota Art Museum means to you.
The South Dakota Art Museum is proud of all its accomplished in its 50-year history, all of the efforts that built up to that first 50 years, and excited to bring so many more fruits of art to the people it will serve in the next 50 years.
Explore the Works by Decade
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Super Art is Almost
“deaf Entertainment And Art” American Sign Language
The Hammer Museum launches Hammer Channel, a streaming archive of each artist talk, panel discussion and reside performance since 2005. A new technology of Black artists is amending and countering comedian books’ racist roots. While I imagine that it is potential to overcome this dilemma as a musician, as you become extra of a public figure, it’s indisputably challenging to take action consistently. You have to have the ability to deliver compelling material that translates across broadly varied audiences and meet the calls for of these surrounding you. Gaga mentioned her frustration with being seen as a public determine first and artist second, and how her presence turned more necessary than her product as her career developed. While there are notable differences between Picasso and Kendrick Lamar, the attribute they share is that their art taps into the feelings of their audiences.
• Coachella, a music pageant that draws round 500,000 people annually, has been postponed until Oct.
• The C.A.K.E. Village offers faculty assemblies in addition to immersion field trips that include social, visual and performing arts.
Count Moïse de Camondo lived a couple of doors away from Edmund de Waal’s forebears, the Ephrussi, first encountered in his greatest-selling memoir The Hare with Amber Eyes. Like the Ephrussi, the Camondos have been a part of Belle Epoque high society.
Build A Customized E Mail Digest By Following Subjects, People, And Corporations Revealed On Jd Supra
Located subsequent to USAG Wiesbaden’s new lodging facility, slated to open later this 12 months, and across from Army Community Service, the center offers easy accessibility to a bunch of entertainment choices. Besides the 16 bowling lanes which may be configured to function numerous game choices for individual and league play, neighborhood members can settle in to look at sports or music videos on tv and big, drop-down screens over the lanes. Sectors throughout Entertainment the trade include arts, entertainment, recreation, playing, well being and health facilities, spectator sports, and amusement parks. Whether you’re an art gallery or an arts and crafts retailer, you’re constantly confronted with the challenge of proving that you’re one-of-a-kind and never just another face within the crowd. So, make sure that your arts enterprise name and brand design are work of artistic cognition to tickle pink the fancy of art lovers.
On most occasions artists sing the main lyrics and are accompanied by devices. Indian music consists of a number of varieties of people, popular, pop, and classical music.
Priyanka Chopra Addresses The Art Of Giving With The Rad Impact Award
Spend a few hours exploring the many galleries and museums along the strip. Be certain to cease at Anno Domini to learn more about the city’s road art scene and, where to search out murals from notable artists – opens at midday and closed on Sunday and Monday. The Supreme Court has interpreted the First Amendment’s protection of inventive expression very broadly. It extends not solely to books, theatrical works and paintings, but additionally to posters, tv, music movies and comic books — regardless of the human artistic impulse produces. The faculty presents concerts, art exhibits and theatre throughout the year.
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Aldrich Up To Date Art Museum Launches New Program To Spotlight Artists
Just wished to supply a counter-level to “would not turn into art if you only need to watch it as soon as” from my perspective. For the sake of argument, I’ll present my personal opinion. I contemplate A Clockwork Orange and Full Metal Jacket to be art, and I’m assuming based mostly on your name that you simply do too. Leonard Lawrence, as a character, is a fucking masterpiece. Yet these are two motion pictures I really have no inclination to watch a second time.
Taking thrill seekers for an exhilarating, chook’s-eye view of the distinctive art in The SPINE, this glider-ride positions two riders towards each other in a race to the finish, reaching 8 miles per hour. Art Island – The first-ever everlasting gallery for the exhibition of large-scale, commercially out there, festival-inspired art work. The brand-new venue welcomed its first friends following an opening ceremony helmed by Chief Executive Officer Winston Fisher and Chief Creative Officer Michael Beneville, who additionally Art And Entertainment serves as co-founder and CEO of Beneville Studios. Otherworldly art vehicles, billowing plumes of colored smoke and an eclectic mix of AREA15 ambassadors and performers joined the executives for the opening moment. On the optimistic facet I agree with many different people, when you enter you are feeling so welcome! The service is sweet and so were the drinks-cutely named to suit the Halloween theme.
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Cleo Collects
Cleo Collects is an antique and vintage gallery and sourcing service, coveting exclusive European homeware designs for Interior Designers and personal collections. They source known French and Italian designers from the Art Deco to Midcentury era, as well as antiques and artwork.
Growing up in France and San Francisco, Cleo Collects’ Director Bronte Taton came to appreciate different ways of thinking and the culture entrenched within the French and American psyche – both substantially different in many ways.
“I took the ‘preference for moderation’ from the French, and the importance of individuality and self-expression from my time in the states. Both of these influence my approach to interiors. When I consider furniture and homewares, I yearn to know the context of the piece, and in turn the meaning it has for me. This ties in with my preference for moderation, in that I stay away from fast fashion in design and view each item in my home as an investment. It also speaks to my need for individuality.” – Bronte Taton
The Cleo Collects gallery also represents several local West Australian Artists whose work can be viewed at their Subiaco showroom.
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#ArtistDayTrip October2018
Can you believe we are here in October 2018, We are seeing cool weather now here on the West Coast? Hope everyone has an awesome creative time, there are lots of festivals starting for the fall so we will be updating our calendar for our Artist Day Trips.
OCT 7
Artists’ Reception: 25 Years in the Making
2 PM · Chaffey Community Museum of Art
Artist Day Trip and Classes: July, 2018
Can you believe we are in July 2018, I am excited that summer is here and guess what the festivals are here. Below is our calendar, hope you will join us as we take you on our #ArtistDayTrip
Sunday, July 22, 2018, First Annually Chili Festival 11:00 am – 5:00 pm
Saturday, July 21, 2018 9:00 am – 11:00 am
Beginning Water Color Class III Registration $25 (Paypal: [email protected] ) Limited 10 seats, the class will be on Zoom link will be sent 24 hours before class
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#ArtistMotivationalMonday:Risky Business
Here is the segment for this weeks show on Anchor.FM.
Being a creative is risky business. There are a lot of unknowns , twist and turns that will cause you to be overdrawn.
Listen to my segment “#ArtistMotivationalMonday:Ep23 What is Risky Business” on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/chinue-phillips6/episodes/Episode-23-e1kikg/ArtistMotivationalMondayEp23-What-is-Risky-Business-a3uoko
Six Months Into 2018
Well if you’re seeing this we have made it to the halfway mark of 2018. So my question is “how is your year looking so far”. We have had plenty of eventful things happen since January some good, some fair and some downright discouraging. Yet we have made it to the mid-year.
Now that we have all come to this point how are we going to finish out the next six months? It is clear that we are not allowing the distractions, and detours stop us from moving forward.
So take a moment and breath in this next six months of your journey, and know that you are on the right path even with all the detours. It’s a journey, not a destination, continue to move forward one paint brush, one camera shot, one dance, on a completed book at a time because the world is waiting for us and our gifts.
Thank you so much for all who have followed me from day one on this journey, thank you for liking and sharing the post, for coming to the broadcast, and just for being a support factor alone the way.
June is always exciting, the festivals start so there will be plenty of #ArtistDayTrips to explore. You can find us on most platforms and you can catch our broadcast on #Anchor and #Periscope.tv.
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Watercolor Class
Here is the first watercolor class project from our class today. It was a great class with lists of great questions. If you have not signed up on our email list be sure to do so. To your right→
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Today we painted A bell pepper, white onion, and potatoes
We used watercolor pencils to sketch out first. The watercolor pencils will blend well with most paints. We used #ArtistLoft Crimson Red, Viridian Green, Yellow Ochre and #Premium Chinese White , round soft watercolor brush, and watercolor pad 6×6.
From Sketchbook to Canvas
When I did this in my sketchbook I decided I wanted to do it on canvas so I could frame it.
This is #Watercolor on canvas pad textured 12 × 16 .
After the paint dried I went in with a #BlackSharpie to bring out more details.
Since May seems to be Mermaid month its the perfect setting.
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May 2018 Calendar #ArtistDayTrip #Classes
Well here we are May 2018. Can you believe how fast this year is moving forward.
The weather here is no where near sunny but cold and we have had rain which is late in the season.
We are building our calendar for May so we will be adding events along the way.
It’s also my Birthday month so there is no telling what #ArtistDayTrip we will have.
So follow, share, and join our email list so you will be connected and able to get notifications.
May 11,2018 Art Float, 10:00 am, Riverside #ArtistDayTrip
May 12, 2018 Kite Festival San Diego 10:00 am – 4:00pm #ArtistDayTrip
May 26,2018 Beginning Watercolor.10:00 am -11:00 am (PST) 10 Seats open, Registration $25 paid in advance via PayPal([email protected]) Class will be in Zoom. Link will be send 24 hrs before class.
Be sure to follow us on Periscope.tv/theartist_56 for #ArtistMotivationalMonday, #MidDayArtBiz and #ArtistDayTrip
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Books, Comics, Music Reading List
Brace Yourselves: Besties!
It’s about time I posted. This blog is now over 10 years old, and long gaps between posts have been a regular feature, which never fail to shame me, not to mention obliterate my minuscule SEO, so as soon as I got some holiday downtime, I brewed an extra pot of coffee and sat down to catch up.
I’ll post about what the new year holds as far as classes and exhibitions soon, but after a frantic year end I’m ready for an escape, and comics have always been my escape. They actually do somewhat relate to graphics as a commercial print medium. But I first started these reading lists as a way of breaking up non-stop posts about me and my work, a sort of ‘Sunday features’ section for the blog that would also up the content for the blog, and take advantage of a perceived niche for comics criticism that explicates the power of this ancient but misunderstood medium to a more general audience. That’s the theory. I patterned my contributions somewhat after Nick Hornby’s Polysyllabic Spree column from the Believer.
This year turns out to be end-of-the-decade, of course, so my second ever Besties list is now, grandiosely, Besties of the Decade. There will be no klieg lights, no red carpet. I do have most of a bottle of decent Rye whiskey and some antipasti left over from Christmas; c’mon over.
The metric for inclusion is innovation and unique vision, but clarity in both design and narrative is also a huge factor. Still, stuff that makes me wonder just what the hell the author is on about is not necessarily a bad thing, if there’s some richness or intrigue to the vision. There’s a fair amount of diversity here, mostly in gender, but there are creators from Europe and England and America, comics intended for kids and many others that have been challenged in libraries, and many different genres. Reminder: comics are not themselves a genre, as the more ignorant and denigrating observers would have you believe. They are a medium. I’ve always been attracted to comics’ ability to offer expression to marginalized creators, so I don’t think the amount of women here is a surprise. There’s stylistic diversity, too, with clear line-type projects probably predominant, but more expressive, and even cartoon brut type of styles definitely included, especially in the catch-all of the anthology.
If I was to predict it before I sat down to make the list, I wouldn’t have expected so many ‘mainstream’ projects to make the list. This is defined fuzzily as output of large publishers with fairly high sales numbers, though increasingly, the lines blur. Most here is from the creator-owned Image line, not surprisingly, and it’s probably best to point out that the Marvel Now re-boot that that spawned a lot of brave interpretations of mostly B-list Marvel characters ( such as the Hawkeyes) is long gone. With the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the tail is now definitely wagging the dog, as far as I can tell. It’s also worth noting that to make any even minimal effort to keep up with that stuff, you need to visit the off-the-beaten-track Direct Market shops, and I just don’t do that so much. I keep my eyes peeled for worthy efforts, but I still think most of it is dreck. I don’t apologize for sticking mainly to the small press, bookstore-oriented things.
Still, about a third of the top ten and over 25% of the list when including Honorable Mentions is ‘mainstream’ product, which just goes to show you what can happen when the giants think outside of the long box, because those numbers in no way accurately represent the total out put on a month-to-month basis.
I’m going to milk this by going bottom to top, with the Honorable Mentions ( Resties) first, in no particular order, then the #9-2 Besties and ending with the coveted “Bestiest”. Roughly, the 10 Besties are in order of when they popped into my mind, so the last ones came to me first, and thus have a certain amount of memorability attached to them, a valid attribute in a top 10-type list.
Resties/Honorable Mention
Kramer’s Ergot #8, 2011; #9, 2016 #10, 2019; Sammy Harkham, Editor: Cheating here by including all the issues of the decade, but they’re never disappointing, and include nice samples of many current trends such as Cartoon Brut which I define as a concern for an essential graphic truth and the material properties of ink along with highly personalized interpretation of timeless comics tropes; and Fort Thunder School, a group that came out of a Providence R.I. art collective; mixed in with giants of the earlier alt-comics, such as Steven Weissman; and also Harkham’s own work, striking in its unrelenting camera eye and quiet, charged backgrounds. Now, Mome and other anthologies are worthy things to search out as well.
Supreme, Blue Rose , Warren Ellis and Tula Lotay: Meta-fictional re-boot of a meta-fictional Alan Moore reboot of a typically Marvel-esque original Image superheroby Rob Liefeld in the 90’s. In which, interestingly, the super hero never appears. Yes, like many mainstream comics, the backstory is complex and nearly impenetrable, but Tula Lotay’s lush charismatic graphics, and Warren Ellis’s antic storytelling make this an obscure work of genius, worth going onto Wikipedia to research the past iterations, as I had to. In a comic book store, it is sometimes rewarding to let your eyes lead you.
Super Mutant Magic Academy 2015: Jillian Tamaki forged an award-winning career in YA with her cousin Mariko starting in the Oughts with the exquisite coming-of-age/ coming out tale Skim. Lately she’s appeared to be interested in crossing over into a traditional general adult bookstore market, and published Boundless, which was critically well received but which I confess, seemed a bit precious and over wrought to me. I prefer this simple, hilarious web comic about interspecies gifted youth at a Harry Potter-like private academy, which coalesces very organically into ( again) a coming out tale.
How to Be Happy, 2014 and Frontier #7, Eleanor Davis: A simple, fleshy tangibility to her drawings; a provocative moral insistence in her tales. The first, a collection of post- and pre-apocalyptic short stories, the second, a small press one-off exploration of alternative sexuality.
Wally Gropius, Tim Hensley: Antic send up of Archie/Richie Rich Harvey Comics of the 60’s with satiric implications of today’s celebrity and mega-rich obsessed pop culture. Also did a Tubby ( Little Lulu’s frenemy)/ Alfred Hitchcock mash-up to satirize the petulant, entitled white male auteurs of 50’s cinema.
Leaving Richard’s Valley 2019: Prolific Canadian cartoonist Michael DeForge has at least 6 books that I considered, all of them innovative in their ways, and very provocative. He explores modern narcissism, among other things, with one story featuring a scene where the implied main human character asks for, and receives, a blow job from his computer’s operating system. This one is about friendship, emotional manipulation and betrayal, and is graphically the most original work on this list, seamlessly blending childish funny animal abstractions with computer graphic/photographic textures.
Sex Fantasy Sophia Foster-Dimino 2017: Originally published as mini-comics ( yes the zine/DIY scene is alive and well in modern comics, along with its web comic offspring). These are simple but highly affecting speculations on what people want from sex and relationships, and how the two often conflict.
On a Sunbeam, Tillie Walden, 2018: Young Adult masterpiece that proves how surprisingly cogent that rapidly growing category can be. A young girl wrestles with professional and sexual identity in a beautiful sci fi universe. No male-identifying character appears, innovative in itself.
Saga, Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples, 2013 : A candidate for Bestiest though the writer and cartoonist have taken a year long break, mid-saga ( a return is rumored to be soon). A young, mixed-species couple and their child battle prejudice and violence in a universe of never ending war. Humor, sex and Staples’ very original character designs distinguish this from your everyday space opera. The creative team say that it was designed to be a comic book only, but someone will eventually make a movie of this one, and you should read it first.
Hawkeye, Matt Fraction and David Aja, 2012. The only true super hero comic on these lists, but one that very convincingly and very affectingly explores what a super hero’s off-time hours might be like, in a hilarious and graphically concise and innovative way. Turns out Clint (Hawkeye) is somewhat of a slacker/wastrel. Fraction makes use of running gags to highlight complex, humanistic psychologies better than any writer in comics. He’s married to Kelly Sue DeConnick ( below). What I’d give to sit in for the weekend, after-studio unwinding after their kids are in bed and their many unique projects wrapped for the week. Funny, heartbreaking, pulse-pounding, and again, something that only one medium can deliver. A sequel by Kelly Thompson featured a second Hawkeye character from this series, Kate Bishop, and did not fall too far adrift of the Resties.
Building Stories 2012: Chris Ware designs a box of comics in various, allusive formats (e.g: a Little Golden Book knock-off, A newspaper broad sheet about a bee who lives in a discarded Coke can in a vacant lot next to the titular building, a game board) that form a complete narrative in time and space of a Victorian-era apartment building and its inhabitants in a Chicago neighborhood.
Stroppy, Marc Bell, 2015: Very appealing comedy of a class-strictured future world where Stroppy, a Candide-like workingman, becomes a somewhat passive victim of control systems that benefit the rich and famous. With one (Big) Foot planted firmly in the roots of comics ( E.C. Segar, as channeled through Crumb) and another in the nihilism and dystopian vision of the Fort Thunder movement, Bell comes across as a sort of Carl Barks on acid, with Stroppy a man-child in a cartoon world he never made.
Coyote Doggirl, Lisa Hanawalt 2018: this deceptively candy-colored cartoon brut adventure reads like a feminist Lonely Are The Brave, by Abbey. To preserve her independence from victim hood after a rape, Coyote Doggirl escapes into the essential girlhood sexual fantasy of a girl and her horse in the wilderness.
Beverly, Nick Drnaso, 2016: Preternaturally quiescent and unsettling stories of families and youth in extremis, and yet trying to preserve normality, these gem-like stories reminded me of nothing so much as Salinger’s. The washed out pastels and deadpan line work adds to the chill. I have nothing against his second book Sabrina, nominated for the Mann-Booker prize, but this was my first encounter with Drnaso who seems to share with me and others a love of the short story format in comics, which belies the commercial format/ categorical catch all term ‘graphic novel.’
Pretty Deadly, Kelly Sue DeConnick and Emma Rios, 2013. 2015, 2019: Would have been on this list in any case, even if this Fall’s volume, The Rat, still incomplete, had not breathed fresh fire into DeConnick’s multi part poetic apocalypse. If I felt Volume 2 ( The Bear), set in WWI, flagged a bit after the startling and allusive Volume 1 ( The Shrike), kicked things off with its violent and compelling goth/ spaghetti western/ medicine show fabulism, The Rat proves there is nothing in mainstream comics like Pretty Deadly, by a mile. Emma Rios makes visual narrative subordinate to the double paged spread/montage, rather than the panel grid. Jordie Bellaire, not one of the copyright holders, but clearly a full creative partner in the enterprise, channels the subdued pinks and violets of Western landscapes and suppressed feminine yearnings; the acidic greens of poison gas and the lurid yellows and oranges of Hollywood puppet animation to DeConnick’s vision. Death’s Garden unleashes ambiguously motivated Reapers to call home various members of a black family from the 1870’s through the 1930’s. There really is no tidy summary of all the plot threads possible because DeConnick refuses to be limited to one interpretation. Suffice to say that feminine archetypes rich in the violence and striving of their agency, abound. This comic may be the first to warrant the reader’s guide to allusions ala Pynchon and Wallace; I predict the critical literature will be extensive when the epic ( 2 more parts are planned) finally ends. Don’t know if it’s even possible to make a movie of this. One of the entries on this list that can really, only be done with comics. Those who believe that the cultural ‘future is female’ are fools to ignore the comics medium, Where KSD, as the blogosphere calls her, weaves a tale that even she, one suspects, is not sure of all the implications. I, for one, am happy to watch her resolve it on the fly.
That leads us to the:
Bestiest : This is meant to highlight a book that had real impact on me both at the time I first read it, and sustained relevance as the decade has gone by, through multiple re-readings. Once I’d been reminded of White Cube, Brecht Vanden Broucke, 2014, which I’d read in the middle of the decade, there really was no challenger for Bestiest. I read it for the 3rd time recently and it is still finely poised between punk nihilism and artistic conceptual subtlety, in a painterly style that nods both to cartoon brut and Little Lulu. It’s funny, highly transgressive, yet strangely thoughtful in its explorations about how art enters our daily lives. The pink-skinned twins who star in this collection of mostly ‘silent’ strips, single panel vignettes and double page tableaus insist upon their own artistic vision as they wage their 2-man war against the aesthetic authority of the White Cube gallery world. They paint large blue thumb’s up “Like” symbols on the gallery masterpieces and are chased from the White Cube, but they always return. They are every newspaper and comic book anti hero, from Bushmiller’s Sluggo, to Herge’s Thomson and Thompson, to Bart Simpson.
Comics, the marginalized, censored step child of pop culture, also have a difficult and complex relationship with the authorities of the art world, as exemplified in this Russ Manning mini-memoir on Liechtenstein’s uncredited ‘appropriation‘ of his images for his paintings. White Cube is the first comic to fully address this relationship which is ground-breaking in itself, but it also comfortably inhabits both worlds, those of challenging art and reflexive anarchy, which is an essential feature of modern comics’ renaissance.
I’m going to include a separate list on books about comics, and I’m going to exclude retrospective collections from the first list, and include them in the second. This mini adjunct to the Besties separates important collections of forgotten or ignored past work and also needed exegeses on comics history from contemporary fictional projects. It expands the number of books listed to 22, but is fully justified in this historically significant decade, when comics expanded into the bookstore market (being credited with giving bookstores a rare area to expand sales) and innovation was rampant.
This is where we see, in no particular order:
Resties/Honorable Mention
John Stanley: Giving Life to LIttle Lulu by Bill Schelley, 2018: Died this year and will be missed. He recognized that John Stanley, a frustrated genius of the anonymous, marginalized ‘hack’ era of comics in the 50’s was one of the funniest and most relevant writers of his time. He explicates Lulu’s surprising verisimilitude to the actions of children (not to mention her status as one of the few authentic feminist voices of the time).
The Comics Journal #302 , Gary Groth, Editor, 2013: This 300-page issue of the comics magazine of record was probably a marketing fiasco, as the magazine disappeared from print for several years after that, having only and thankfully being revived last year. But it’s a comics fan’s feast with its many and diverse articles on such intriguing and little-covered subjects as Mort Weisinger, R. Crumb’s copyright lawyer, and Maurice Sendak. Comic Art magazine is much lamented after disappearing in the Oughts, but TCJ soldiers on with the recent Simon Hanselman interview an example of comics journalism addressing such relevant topics as gender fluidity and political correctness in the comics blogosphere.
Mauretania: Comics From a New World, Chris Reynolds, 2018 : Words cannot express how besotted I’ve always been with this obscure 80’s/90’s British comic replete with unresolved narratives; evocative inks and somehow infused with the thick light of Wales and Southern England. Its hero, Monitor, quests after meaning in a vaguely dystopian near future. Another character, a detective, dies but mysteriously reappears and doesn’t recognize her family. A quixotic visual tone poem curated by Seth, whose own title, Palookaville, was also a viable contender for this list.
Somnambulance Fiona Smyth, 2018: Again, a forgotten fave from the first explosion of alternative black and whites from the 80’s. Here again a distinctly feminist vision first finds voice in comics, and Smyth’s luscious sensual inks also foreground transgender and gender queer imagery and narrative, a real ground breaker in that area.
Drawn Together 2012: Aline Kominsky-Crumb pioneered feminist self-published comics ( along with Diane Noomin, Trina Robbins, et al) in the underground era, then embarked on a brilliant lifelong collaboration with husband R. Crumb, with each illustrating one half of each panel of an autobiographical comic series about their lives, sex lives and marriage. The unlikely combination of her scratchy primitivism with his classic big-foot style, along with their decidedly unapologetic politically incorrect narrative (feminists hated Crumb’s sexualized women, and her unabashed masochism) was far more than the sum of its parts, as this 30 year retrospective brilliantly proves. Kominsky-Crumb, like other women of the 80’s comics scene, is finally getting her due as a pioneer cartoonist and editor who advanced female creative agency.
The Origins of Comics Thierry Smolderen, 2014 : A somewhat academic endeavor, but after a false start with one literary theory-clotted excerpt published in Comic Art magazine in the Oughts, Smolderen cleaned up and focussed his rhetoric and published this important survey of the (mostly European, sorry, American exceptionalists) roots of comics. In it, he argues convincingly for the early proto-comics of those such as Topfer as dynamic precursors to modernist art and cinema, rather than outgrowths of the academic, moralizing tableaus of such popular image-makers as Hogarth.
Comics: A Global History Dan Mazur and R. Alexander Danner, 2014 : Indispensable and ground breaking in its scope which includes Europe and Japan, as well as England and America. A real eye-opener as to the interweaving threads of the development of comics as a medium in the current period. I do regret that it doesn’t cover comics from the Golden Age on; but that would have been a different and much more expensive project to publish, and we need this sort of critical vision right now. Wonderfully illustrated and researched. If like me, you’ve regretted your ignorance of Manga, which was first to advance self-expression as a legitimate function of comics in the 60’s, then the chapters on the Japanese scene are very welcome.
There is a Clunker this year, a work that should have been much better than it was, not necessarily bad, or unreadable in this case, but a real drop off from past work. Jerry Moriarty is a massive figure in the NYC school of alternative cartoonists of the punk-inflected 80’s Raw Magazine crowd. His first book, Jack Survives straddles very purposefully the line between comics and art, with its lush colors and Hopper-esque sense of place and time. But his newest project, What’s a Paintoonist? a speculation on himself as a little girl, married to an account of moving his studio upstate, has an unfinished and deflective, even detached, feel to it as if he just couldn’t buy into the concept. It has its moments, but was ultimately pretty meh.
So there you have it. The sample size was huge, not to mention the worthy contenders that I never got to read, or simply forgot. I surprised myself by leaving long-time favorites such as Los Bros Hernandez, Gabrielle Bell, and Peter and Maria Hoey off the list, as well as striking newish cartoonists such as Anya Davidson and Dash Shaw. All these cartoonists are innovative and important in their own right; I tried to sneak in enough mentions to exemplify just how hard this list was to compose.
Most are under $30, or available at the library. It’s an extremely vibrant medium, with many genres available within, such as Darwin Cooke’s very entertaining Parker adaptations of Donald E. Westlake crime novels. In a time-pressed world, it’s nice to have something quick to escape to, and now you can have the bestiest.
Art Shows Art Students League Month of Printmaking Workshops
Dangly Bits
My Mad Science Monoprint workshop is this close to filling up. It’s my last publicly available class this year and runs for five Monday evenings, ending in time for Holidays.
I’m also co-teaching a class in large monoprints for Very Special Arts Colorado students with Javier Flores, of VSA and Metro State. It’s been fun, with the side benefit that I am working on a Lino cut for the first time in decades.
I’ll have two pieces in the Arvada Center’s January show Print Educators. It will be one of the signature shows for #Moprint2020. The opening is January 16.
The winter-spring catalog is now open for registration online at Art Students League of Denver. My first workshop availability in 2020 will be Jan 7. That will be my Monotype Starter beginner’s class, which prepares you for my other classes, and also certifies you to use our big airy print room independently ( for a reasonable fee per month). I don’t know whether it will fill up, but it can’t hurt to register now.
My last library workshop of the season, at Green Valley Ranch branch, has once again been re-scheduled for November 20 at 5:30-7 PM.
I’m going to do my Besties top ten book list for comics and graphic novels again this year. I can’t say I’ve kept up on this year’s releases that well- mostly because of still catching up on last year’s releases, but I realized that this is a decade-turning year and I have lots of opinions on this decade’s batch of comics, some of which will be noted for a long time. So I’ll have plenty of candidates. I’m adding a link to last year’s version, my first attempt at this holiday staple.
My webstore is again making progress after upgrading my website programming and security to hopefully accommodate the finicky Woo Commerce plug-in. I’m taking a few days’ break after a busy fall, but will return to it within days. Still hoping for a Thanksgiving launch.
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I’m Alberto Gregoratti, an Italian-born UX Designer, recently graduated from the Designlab Academy, studying a course in UX Design. I have a background in Graphic Design cultivated in the Royal Academy of Fine Arts based in Venice.
Combining the two worlds of user experience design and graphic design is my creative practice, I have an arsenal of tools that allows me to solve problems in radical and creative ways.
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As a UX designer, the problems that I love solving range from creating new websites and apps from a blank canvas, to adding new and radical features to existing products.
I very much like to combine work and study together, because I believe that is the best strategy to think more deeply about my work.
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Table base in solid oakwood, natural, stained or mat lacquered finish with glass top. Dimensions: 200 × 100 cm – 250 × 110 cm
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Monday, September 19, 2022
The Moxie Incubator
Deadline: October 7, 2022
What is it? The Moxie Incubator is a season-long accelerated development program for new, unproduced plays*
Who is it for? The Incubator Cohort will be made up of 3 playwrights, 3 directors, and 3 line producers - in alignment with Moxie's mission, we will select work by artists of historically-excluded genders for this program.
Is this paid? Yes - All participating artists are paid a stipend for every round of the Incubator process.
Does it cost to submit? No - Moxie is passionate about keeping opportunities accessible for all artists. We do not charge a submission fee for any artist.
If you are interested in submitting to be a part of the Moxie Incubator Program, you can submit via the link below. Artists can submit to the Incubator as:
• A Playwright
• A Director
• A Line Producer
The Incubator Cohort offers will be extended no later than November 14, 2022, to be announced for the season on Tuesday, November 29, 2022.
Read More About the Selection Process >
Table Readings
In February 2023, each new play will have the chance to be read aloud with actors, a dedicated director, and a line producer in a virtual table read as the first step of development.
The virtual table read is designed to open the piece for the first time to an audience reaction, begin to till the proverbial soil of the play, and create space for growth and exploration as the playwright is able to hear the pages aloud for the first time and benefit from the structured feedback.
29 Hour Reading
Using the AEA 29-Hour Reading model, each new play will be read in front of an invited audience as the second step of the development process in spring 2023.
The readings will receive production casting assistance, dedicated rehearsal space, a director, stage manager, and line producer to help shape this part of the Incubator process. Round 2 is an important step in the development process, as it allows for the playwright to see and hear their material in front of a curated audience, providing further opportunity for feedback and potential industry partnerships for production development in the future.
Fully Staged Workshop
Under AEA Showcase Code*, each new play will receive a dedicated weekend of workshop performances in July 2023 in New York City.
These workshops will be as fully staged and produced as possible - lights, set, costumes, design teams, etc.
We want our Incubator artists to see their work fully staged and ready for audience engagement.
These will be ticketed performances running Thursday night through Sunday matinee, a total of 5 performances per show. Industry invitations are curated by our Executive Producers and line producers, and professional production photos are provided.
*if there are no union members in the cast, this will not be under a showcase code; however, production will still follow showcase rules.
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Curtains With Tieback 3d Model
Apr 28, 2011
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Laces are attached to the wall behind the curtain with a small ring hook, mounted in a wall on the similarity of building anchor. Tieback gathers the curtain, forming its beautiful puffy folds. This assembly allows the fabric to get rid of repetitive cloth pattern, making the drawing on it more chaotic and unpredictable, and the actual blinds very much heavier. Feature of this 3d model of curtains is that it is not just a two-sided plane, wrinkled using reactor, but is literally a realistic model of curtains with front bend. That is, the lateral part of the fabric tuck so are visible both burgundy front silk and back gold satin. Such a fold can make a nice contour on the curtains, emphasizing its a gathered form. A characteristic feature of this 3d model is its fastening. This curtain is designed for mounting behind the cornice, when the mechanism of suspension is not visible and is completely hidden. But the main highlight of this 3d model is its photorealistic material of vanguard silk. It looks cool even on the of the material editor sample sphere!
If you do not know how or do not want to spend time creating complex material for any other model of curtains, you can easily use this material for your photo-realistic 3d renderings. Color of material can be easily changed in Photoshop, simply changing the color of the diffuse texture. This could save you a lot of time.
Modeled in 3ds Max 2008. Rendered with V-Ray.
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Discovered on Pinterest on January 19, 2024
“Merzouga Desert Original Limited Linocut Print, Lino Print, Hand Printed, Wall Art – Etsy”
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What is this page about?
I'm James Kindred, a brand consultant and graphic designer based in Suffolk. I have over 25 years of experience in brand development, graphic design and digital delivery.
Why have you kept a reference of “Merzouga Desert Original Limited Linocut Print, Lino Print, Hand Printed, Wall Art – Etsy”?
Hello there! This is one of the many images I've admired on Pinterest. While I don't own these images, I certainly appreciate their aesthetics.
Presenting ideas to clients has never been easier, thanks to Pinterest's visually appealing boards that can effectively convey a design style or brand character.
Every design, whether it's a simple logo or a comprehensive website, serves a distinct purpose and communicates a specific message. A strong brand identity distinguishes itself in a saturated marketplace, creating a memorable impression on consumers. Design is about transforming limitations into creative solutions, turning challenges into opportunities. A brand's voice, values, and vision are amplified and communicated through its design choices.
What Pinterest tells us about this image
An original two layer linocut print of “Merzouga”, inspired by my Merzouga desert trip in Morroco. Hand-carved lino print, A4 in size. Printed on 300 gsm paper with oil based ink. Like all handmade prints, there are small variations and defects which makes each print unique. Prints are numbered, titled and signed by the artist. Frame size in photos- A4 and A3. Sold unframed! Carefully packaged in hard cardboard envelope to hopefully prevent bending or damage. Interested in ordering a custom color print? Feel free to message me, custom orders are welcome! – This was originally posted on Pinterest. See the original
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Auber – Gustave III ou Le Bal masqué
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Daniel-Francois-Esprit Auber had been a pupil of Cherubini, but until he met Scribe in the early 1820’s had not been particularly successful. That meeting and their subsequent collaboration changed his ca-reer. If Scribe, the greatest French librettist of his time, collaborated with many composers amongst whom were Halevy (six operas including La Juive), Meyer-beer (five including Les Huguenots and Le Prophete), Donizetti (five including La Favorite), Boieldieu (four including La Dame Blanche}, all this pales in compari-son with the thirty eight works that he wrote for Auber.
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Moroccan Art | Earthquake Donation
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Earlier this year, the artist visited Morocco for the first time and was immediately enchanted by its colors, patterns, and bustling streets. From every direction, unique handmade art could be seen. Marrakesh has a special place in the hearts of both tourists and locals, its winding streets, vibrant markets, and stunning architecture creating an atmosphere like no other. The recent earthquake there has been devastating, however, Islamic Relief has launched an £10 million appeal to assist the people of Morocco. To help raise funds, all profits from these art prints will be donated to the appeal, with a minimum of £5 per order given. Get a beautiful A4 Art Print on high quality paper and make a difference - simply pick a print and head to the checkout
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Ehrmann and Théodore Deck
François-Emile Ehrmann (Strasbourg, 1833 - Paris, 1914) and Théodore Deck (Guebwiller, 1823 - Paris, 1891)
Earthenware and painted wooden frame
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Alsatian-born Théodore Deck began his career as a ceramicist in an earthenware stove factory in Strasbourg. In 1851, he settled in Paris and opened his own workshop.
Deck tried to rediscover the manufacturing and decorating techniques of the old factories. He copied and interpreted Saint Porchaire ceramics, Iznik earthenware and Italian majolica Eclectic by temperament and by training, Deck also demonstrated his qualities as an inventor and discoverer. He succeeded in creating a turquoise blue known as “Deck blue” and perfected a technique for creating gold backgrounds which won him a Grand Prize at the Universal Exhibition in 1878.
His growing fame culminated in his appointment as head of the Sèvres porcelain factory in 1887. Deck collaborated on many occasions with painters and sculptors, notably Albert Anker, Raphaël Collin and François Ehrmann who provided the design for this plate. Ehrmann drew much of his inspiration for this neo-Renaissance pastiche from majolica wares created in Castel Durante around 1530. Even the wooden frame fits in with the 19th century conception of the way in which majolica was displayed.
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Inventory number : ODUT01621
Acquisition details : Purchase, 1993
Room 29
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Street artist Michael Anderson was commissioned in 2009 to create a collage for the Ace Hotel made from his collection of graffiti stickers (unofficially considered the world’s largest collection, according to NY Mag.) Anderson had been collecting the stickers, which he would peel off subway entrances, lampposts, walls and other public places and keep in a notebook, since the early ’90s. His collage in the trendy Ace Hotel shows what art has become.
The hotel’s restaurant, the Breslin, and the John Dory oyster bar, which were run by acclaimed chef April Bloomfield, have both closed. Currently, the only place to eat and drink in the hotel is the lobby bar.
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For a new expansion of an internal project Cartamundi wanted to make the switch to 3D design, assigning me to transform some existing flat designs into 3D characters and props. Their style had to be as close as possible to the original drawings, along with cute facial expressions and fun animations. The original charachter designs below are created by Jeroen Decru.
This project is an entertaining and at the same time educational platform for children. It focuses on minigames with educational exercises in a fun concept, set in a world of little monsters.
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Raymond Gid Biography
Raymond Gid became first known through his posters, after having studied at les Beaux-Arts. As a film enthusiast, he designed many movie posters, for example Vampyr de Dreyer (photomontage, 1932), Le Silence de la mer by Melville (1949), Les Diaboliques by Clouzot (1955). But a meeting with Guy Levis Mano (editions GLM), editor and typographer, soon directed Gid towards the book. In 1935, he publishes, together with the photographer Pierre Jahan Devot Christ de Perpignan and Chats, Chiens by Ylla. It is an intensive period of his life period: he meets Dufy, Corbusier, Hake, Lurcat and receives the gold medal for a poster at the International exhibition of Paris (1937). He reacts to the Civil War in Spain with a poster " Help to the civil populations ". Together With Father Carre, « bete-a-bon-Dieu » of the Resistance, Raymond Gid began to design liturgical texts. Apocalypse Six (an extract of the biblical text of Saint John) appeard after the war. It is one of his major works, composed in the Peignot typeface, which was designed by Cassandre in 1937. He designs several post-war period posters, for example Week of absent, a simple Lorraine cross surrounded by barbed wire on a dark background. Right from the beginning of the symposiums in Lure (Provence) in 1954, Raymond Gid participates in discussions on typography, particularly with Maximilen Vox, Charles Peignot, Roger Excoffon. Raymond Gid puts on page and illustrates the Dialogues of the Carmelite nuns by Bernanos (1954), then some pages in Caractere Noel 1955, dedicated to his friend Jan van Krimpen, the creator of dutch type faces. He plays with the breathing of the text, in the manner of Mallarme, as in his Book of hours (1959) or his Apocalypse (1964), adapting medieval text to present day tastes. He also designs posters like those for the Club Mediterranee (1961), Bally (1976) or, heavier fare, like that of Amnesty International (1973). During his whole life, Raymond Gid remained attached to the typographical arts. He liked to try out new characters in his compositions, mixing them with his very free drawings, as for example in Messidor published by the Imprimerie nationale (1989).. Jean-Francois Porchez, type designer; translated from french by Babelfish and cleaned up a bit.
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Interview: Abi Hampsey (MINUTES Exchange) | NARC. | Reliably Informed | Music and Creative Arts News for Newcastle and the North East
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MINUTES Exchange is a collaborative postal art project run by three Newcastle University art graduates (Mark Bletcher, Abi Hampsey and Oliver Hoffmeister) which looks to raise money for worthy causes. With the second auction due to take place between the 18th – 31st of January, we caught up with Abi to find out more…
What is MINUTES Exchange?
MINUTES Exchange is an informal by-post project that hopes to create dynamic and sustainable conversation between artists and make positive change!
First, we send a box full of paper to an artist and they select a charity to raise money for though MINUTES exchange. After making an artwork to contribute to the project, they will then send the box onto the next artist they nominate to do the same. When the box is full, they send it back to us, and the MINUTES team will host an auction on our Instagram page featuring all of the contributions to raise money for charity and to support the artists!
Tell us more about the project and yourselves?
The project actually started out as a bi-monthly painting magazine, in which we would publish conversations about painting and art, hence the name ‘minutes’. Due to the pandemic we weren’t able to invite artists to physically partake in conversations at the studio and so had to adapt.
All three of us are graduates of the Newcastle University Fine Art BA and are practicing painters, with studios at the Newbridge Project. Mark and Ollie live and work in Newcastle while Abi has recently moved to London to pursue a masters degree.
How did you come up with the concept? What inspired it?
With our original concept coming to a grinding halt and with a small amount of funding left. We had to figure out how to be sustainable and most of all something that if we weren’t behind it would want to be a part of – where when one person wins everybody wins.
We decided that it was actually now even more important to highlight the artistic communities and families we are all part of even when we cannot be physically together. The box starts with one person and ends with someone who the original artists may have never met, thus facilitating conversations and new relationships despite the restrictions of the pandemic.
We did not want to make a profit or become a business, we started this project because as graduates we missed the conversations you would get on a daily basis in the hallway or eating lunch. We wanted to facilitate that for ourselves and others, no matter what stage of their career someone was at.
What were some of your favourite pieces in the first art box auctioned off. How much did that raise?
When the first box arrived back after it’s almost four month journey we were so thrilled by the obvious effort and time the artists had put into their submissions that it would be unfair to choose a favourite. Although we owe a lot of thanks to Narbi Prices for being an early supporter and helping hand along the way we were over the moon with the lockdown bench painting he chose to include.
In the end this box raised a total of £700 for The Trussell Trust with the artists choosing to donate their proportion of the sales back to the charity.
The second box is set to go on auction between 18-31st January. What can you let us know about this box and the charity it will raise money for?
The second box is a very exciting one for us as its charts artists and territories unknown to the three of us. Although starting in Newcastle it’s made its way to Newcastle alumni Andras who is currently completing a masters at the Slade, introducing us and the box to a whole new community.
The artworks in this box chart the early career artists working in London right now. This box is raising money for the MS society with 40% of proceeds going to them, 40% to the artists and 20% back to us to help fund more boxes.
What have you got planned for the future?
We hope we can sustain ourselves and continue sending out boxes, mapping out the interconnected rather than disconnected nature of artistic communities.
We hope that once the pandemic allows it we can host physical exhibitions including all the artists that have taken part in the minutes exchange and allow them a chance to actually meet and facilitate those so valuable conversations.
For now we just want to connect as many artists as possible and donate to as many charities as possible.
Painting by Andras
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This week in Maths Y4 Kestrels have been ordering the smallest perimeter or area to the largest perimeter or area.We have also been drawing shapes with a certain area and perimeter.
On Thursday 5th March it was World book day and one guy came as a banana from a comic that he and his friend made. One other guy kept calling him Agent- Peely from a video game, that got him laughing. In the morning we drew a picture of an animal and we had to draw different facial expressions on them. Then we had to make a story with no words using are drawings for the main characters,there were four different scenes for the story.
On this week on RE we have been learning about muslim festivals and how they worship.
This week on topic we chose a animal and wrote emotions on it and a storyboard.
This week in maths y3 have been adding and subtracting
This week in English y3 have been writing a boxed up plan about a Midsummer's Night Dream and we have started to write the story.
This week in topic we have been doing a story board and filming.We have been green screen and we have been filming our groups.
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How an Entrepreneur Uses Surveys for Academic & Business Research
How an Entrepreneur Uses Surveys for Academic & Business Research
Entrepreneur Gili Golander, is the co-founder and CMO of Pinvolve. She took some time out of her busy schedule to talk with us about how SurveyMonkey has helped support her research, not just with her own business, but also as a Master’s student in the study of Human Computer Interaction (HCI).
Welcome, Gili!
“Style and fashion are really important. This is obvious to people from consumer products or haute couture. But it is not so well appreciated in the high-tech sector.” —Bill Buxton, Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research
Companies who are guided by visual design are all the rage nowadays, take Pinterest or Instagram for example, but back in 2007 when Bill Buxton wrote the above quote, it wasn’t as ubiquitous. Still, in a world saturated with ever-changing visual design, many questions about how people react to it remain.
I became particularly interested in how different people (those with a design background vs. those without one) perceive visual design trends. If I could figure this out, maybe I’d be able to provide some guidance for businesses who push their products, designed by the former group, into a world dominated by the latter.
In the summer of 2010, as part of my Master’s thesis at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, I conducted an experiment in order to measure people’s reaction to visual design trends and zeroed in on web design. I chose SurveyMonkey as my research tool for this experiment. Why?
Three reasons:
1) It was friendly and simple to use. Both for me as the researcher and for my subjects.
2) The ability to easily integrate images in the survey.
3) Exporting our results into flexible Excel format allowed me to immediately analyze the data.
The survey displayed a collection of 26 web design trends to a group of 262 people, about half of which had design background, while the other half did not.
*The subjects were asked to evaluate just how up-to-date the design trends were.
Trend Perception - Perceived up-to-dateness
They were also asked how much they liked them.
Trend Perception - Level of Liking
The results were pretty clear-cut. It turns out that there was indeed a difference between the group of non-designers and designers when it came to their reaction to web design trends. The designers had more positive attitudes towards current web design trends–they perceived them as more up-to-date and liked them more than non-current web design trends. The non-designers exhibited just the opposite behavior–they perceived the non-current trends as more up-to-date and liked them more than current web design trends. What’s the significance? Our results indicated that all people like web design trends they perceive as current, but that designers are able to identify the current web design trends better than non-designers.
When I presented the survey results, a product manager of a very successful consumer web company approached me with a smile and said, “You’ve just solved a mystery for me!” It turned out that while their designers were cranking out cutting-edge, trendy design templates for their users, the major part of their users were sticking to older design templates, and they couldn’t figure out why. Understanding that there’s a difference in people’s visual trend perceptions helped this company come to some important design conclusions.
I soon learned this for myself after starting my own company, Bazaart.
Our startup has developed a mobile app that lets our users create beautiful photo collages. Armed with the knowledge gained from our SurveyMonkey research, we make sure that Bazaart is designed in a way that would appeal to as many users as possible, by combining both innovation and familiarity.
For example, we do our best to innovate in all things pertaining to photo editing–think Photoshop on your mobile–while at the same time keeping the navigation and social facets of the app as close as possible to what people have grown to know and love. As a result, we have a very wide range of age and geographic location demographics in Bazaart–from three-year-old kids to “non-techie” women aged 60+. Our users are located in the United States, Russia, Brazil, and all over the world.
With SurveyMonkey’s help, I was able to efficiently conduct a very visual experiment, which led to an award-winning academic paper, and most importantly, to a better understanding of how people react to visual design trends and how businesses can continue to build better products.
*Gili’s thesis, “Trends in Website Design”, was originally published in THCI–an international scholarly journal on HCI–and can be accessed here.
To learn even more about Bazaart or Pinvolve, be sure to visit their pages and let Gili know if you have any questions or comments below!
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1. Gili Golander says:
Thanks for the opportunity to guest post, SurveyMonkey!
For those interested, the academic paper mentioned in the post is available at http://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/vol4/iss3/1
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DX to FX – upgrading from D7000 to D800E
I’ll admit it — I was a bit late to the party. While everyone else has been enjoying the brand new D750 and D810, I have been happily stuck with my aging D7000.
Being a student, I am on a student budget. This means that I buy used technology, and I buy old technology. I have nothing against this, though, since older DSLRs are truly dependable machines, and they still are capable of producing wonderful images. Over the course of two years, I have taken 50,000 photos with my D7000, and it doesn’t look a click over 10,000.
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Long Exposure Photography Tips
Salt Lake Sunset at Mandurah
Long exposure photography can produce stunning photos. Nighttime shots can bring out unexpected detail and create amazing light effects. Daytime long exposure can create images with haunting moods and ethereal imagery. None of this is actually hard to achieve, but it does take a little thought and preparation. Here are some tips to ease you into long exposure photography.
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Using Telephoto Lenses for Landscape Photography
Telephoto Landscape (10)
When one thinks of landscape photography, one more often than not imagines dramatic, sweeping grand landscape scenes, which are almost exclusively taken with ultra wide-angle lenses. While these scenes can be quite stunning (and beautiful… and a lot of fun to shoot!), it is nice to make use of the drastically different perspective afforded by a telephoto lens. A telephoto lens, as you may know, is used to capture frame-filling images of faraway subject matter. This is because it has a much narrower angle of view than a wide-angle lens. While a wide-angle lens exaggerates differences in both the size of and the distance between near and far objects, a telephoto lens effectively reduces those differences. This means that a telephoto lens causes a close object to appear more similar in size relative to a further away object, even if the closer object would actually appear larger in person, and it means that a telephoto lens can cause the apparent distance between near and far objects to appear smaller, which creates a nice compression effect.
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Weekly Critique Section #1
Abstract by ©Rick Keller
About a week ago, my inbox started filling up with new forum topic notifications. A day later, Nasim contacted me stating the exact same thing with a hint of fear in his voice – that, our dear readers, was how we experienced your reaction to the introduction of a new mini-project here on Photography Life. That slight shock me and my friend felt after seeing how enthusiastically the idea was received is of the good sort. All the work that’s been submitted is a compliment to us, and also an emphasis on just how much of a commitment Weekly Critique really is. What have we gotten ourselves into!
It was no easy task, choosing the images for this week’s article. As I said, though, these decisions were very subjective and in no way showcase what we believe to be “good” or “bad” work. With that in mind, let’s take a closer look at photographs submitted by Rick Keller, Levi Obarr and Betty.
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Film Considerations for Landscape Photography
Photographing Landscapes with Film (11)
When I submitted my photos of Acadia National Park as a guest submission on Photography Life, I was amazed at the response, especially on the fact that the majority of photos were shot using a Nikon F100 with Fuji Velvia 50. Nasim contacted me to do an article on film considerations for landscape photography as a follow up. So this is my stab at it.
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Autumn Magic in Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park (1)
As the maximum temperatures slowly drop below 40 F (6 C), the ephemeral autumn silently gives way to a long winter in New England; but not before weaving its colorful magic yet again. This year, I was fortunate to witness this magic from up close during a weekend camping trip in Acadia National Park in Maine. Colors in Acadia usually peak around mid-October, which roughly coincided with my trip and I found the foliage in good shape: either peaking or just past peak. Moreover, the forecast called for cloudy skies and occasional rain with breaks both in morning and evenings, which meant I can photograph all day: golden light at the fringes and soft, overcast light in between. My equipment was a Nikon D610 and a Nikon F100 (loaded with Velvia 50) along with the a host of Nikkor lenses (with polarizers): Nikon 24mm f/2.8 AI, Nikon 24-120 f/4G VR, Nikon 18-35mm, Nikon 50mm f/1.2 AIs, Nikon 85mm f/1.8G and Nikon 70-200mm f/4G VR.
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Which To Upgrade? Gear Or Skill?
1 Emerald Lake Alaska
You must forgive my ramblings on this age-old debate. And for many of us, it may seem like the chicken and egg quandary. Should I get a better camera to make me a better photographer? Or has my skill evolved to the point whether I need a better camera to fully realise my potential? If someone hands me an airplane do I automatically become a pilot? Or do I need to go to flight school first?
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Trumix - 20.04.11 20:22
Prima Idee.
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Echt gut, wirklich.
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Good Art is What You Like
By, Justin Ayars and Yasir Afzal
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Leesburg is a historic town nestled in Loudoun County. In the past two decades, the town’s population has grown from 17,000 to over 51,000. The affluence of Loudoun County, together with the region’s community of talented local artists, led long-time Leesburg resident, Jim Sisley, to see a unique opportunity. Jim wanted to tap into the region’s competitive real estate market and, concurrently, create a space where local artists could come together and showcase their work under one roof. The resulting enterprise that emerged was Tryst Gallery. “Tryst Gallery is built on the back of needing to be more competitive in the real estate business,” Jim explained. “We have a tech incubator for companies that want to be federal contractors. We also rent out office space. I built this space to emulate an art gallery because I’m a visual artist and I have a lot of paintings that I wanted to hang and try to sell.” Roughly 35% of Jim’s business centers around the art gallery.
Since Jim’s business is housed within an art gallery, he hired Lisa Strout, a 3D artist, as the gallery’s manager. Jim has known Lisa for four years and has always been impressed with her ceramic work. After managing the gallery for 18 months, Lisa encouraged Jim to reach out to local artists and have them display their works alongside his own. Jim instantly took to the idea because he had long felt that Leesburg lacked sufficient gallery and studio space for the region’s burgeoning artistic community.
This past June, Jim and Lisa hosted an artist party, which officially announced Tryst Gallery to the community. About 50-60 visual artists attended, all of whom were thoroughly impressed with the space. After the party, Jim and Lisa put out an art call to over 350 artists in Virginia, D.C. and Maryland. Jim and Lisa are “medium agnostic,” meaning they do not care what type of art is submitted, so long as it is quality work and can be hung on the wall. Of the over 100 submissions they received, Jim and Lisa selected about 70 pieces for their first 60-day art show (the duo plans to host six 60-day shows each year). On Friday, August 5th, during one of Leesburg’s famous “First Fridays,” Tryst Gallery hosted its inaugural show. Over 140 people attended and the gallery sold six paintings! Some local artists burst into tears when they sold their first work. The third 60-day show, which will be called 12th Night, will debut on December 2nd.
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Beyond the tears of joy and sense of community that Tryst Gallery provides for local artists, there is a strong commercial element. “The job of an art gallery is to introduce artists’ works to the buying public,” Jim explained. “The great unknown is how do you directly communicate with art buyers and get them to spend their hard-earned money on the art we display.” Unlike other galleries, Jim feels that Tryst Gallery has a bit of an advantage on this front. Its unique space is “a convergence of business, high net worth people, educational seminars and public events that, we hope, will encourage the buying community to step up in a more active way.”
Describing Lisa as “a fire-starter in her ideas,” Jim credits her with taking the mission of Tryst Gallery beyond Leesburg. Lisa is working with Visit Loudoun “to incorporate all the surrounding towns to contribute to a Virginia Artisan Trails Network.” The network will function as an agency that will promote all its members. “Its purpose,” Jim explained, will be to get “artists from across the county who work in a variety of mediums—3D, 2D, writers, culinary arts, viticulture, craft brew—together as a group and produce a map” for the Virginia Tourism Commission. Lisa will be the “Trailboss” for this project. After blushing somewhat, Lisa commented, “Art, in general, is pretty lonely work; it’s a singular effort. Very few partnerships exist.” Expounding on this fact, Jim commented, “There is a green-eyed dynamic” when it comes to artists looking around and feeling that the market can’t support them. “We want to undo that.” Lisa echoed Jim’s sentiments, “The goal is to get the community to work together and realize the benefits of collaboration. A rising tide lifts all ships.” Given its location within Leesburg’s Arts and Cultural District, Tryst Gallery has the potential to become a unique community hub where art, commerce and education intersect in a way that will benefit artists, art lovers and the local economy.
Importantly, Jim noted, Tryst Gallery is not based upon the current gallery model that most cities use. “People are used to seeing a huge open room that 300 people can be in. Everyone in the room is either facing the wall where the art is, the bar where the wine is or their friend who they came with. Tryst Gallery does not provide that sort of experience.” Instead, the gallery is uniquely intimate. Rather than being 20 feet from a piece of art, “you’re—at most—two feet away from the art at any given moment.” That creates an entirely different experience for the viewer and, frankly, for the artist. Moreover, the gallery is highly approachable, even for people who know nothing about art. Jim explained, “We speak English here, not fancy art talk. In the vast gulf between trying to display local art and what ‘experts’ say good art is, there is a fabulous amount of locally created art that the public deserves to see.”
So, what exactly is “good” art? With a big smile across his face, Jim replied, “Good art is what you like and, if you like it enough, it should go home with you.”
Tryst Gallery is located at:
312 East Market Street
Suite F
Leesburg, VA 20176
http://www.trystgallery.com/
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The postwar public art that became a symbol of the British modernist dream
Victor Pasmore’s 1969 Grade II*-listed sculpture/bridge for Peterlee new town, County Durham, was designed as a ‘purely abstract form through which to walk, in which to linger and on which to play’. The Apollo Pavilion’s intersecting cast concrete planes epitomised the modernist dream of a pristine villa in a landscape.
(Image credit: Simon Phipps)
It’s not hard to determine where fine art photographer Simon Phipps’ expertise lies. With previous publications entitled Brutal London, Finding Brutalism and even a Brutalist London map under his belt, one could say his subject is somewhat cast in concrete. For his latest book, Concrete Poetry, Phipps has diverted his discerning lens towards prominent postwar public art and sculpture across the UK.
In the aftermath of the Second World War, Britain began rebuilding its fractured, rubble-ridden urban landscape and reestablishing societal morale. The hope of a new breed of citizen emerged, one that was community-minded, liberal and embraced the largely uncharted territory of communal living spaces.
This was a municipal renaissance: 27 new towns sprung up across the British Isles and existing city centres were revived and remodelled. With it came an era in which the function of publicly owned art came to the fore as symbols of creative democracy, emblems of Britain in the midst of progression and in the Phipps’ words, totems for ‘shared social experiences’.
Marking the first photographic examination of modernist sculpture within a brutalist context, the book both rejoices in and laments for work commissioned and created during this period, much of which has since been lost, vandalised or destroyed entirely. ‘Many of these works have a sense of “rightness” in their location,’ Phipps reflects in his introduction, ‘a feeling of belonging that can sometimes mean a certain invisibility, often as a result of a normality engendered over time.’
The author visually dissects the role of this sculptural revolution and in turn, recognises the tangible impact of these offerings on the wider socio-political landscape. From County Durham to Glasgow, down to Leicestershire and West to Cardiff, the author traces a broad litany of work found in the nooks and crannies of urban and suburban Britain. These include British-German designer Bernard Schottlander’s vibrant 2MS Series No. 4 (1970), a quartet of chromatically vibrant structures sliced at sharp angles in situ in the Fred Roche Gardens in Phipps’ native Milton Keynes.
With an untitled work in 1968, British architect Peter Womersley foreshadowed the impending postmodernist era with his linear geometry fused with semi-circular motifs. This was commissioned for the world’s first purpose-built organ transplantation unit, documented by Phipps in Edinburgh’s Western General Hospital.
Three Obliques (Walk-In) is a 1968 work by British sculptural doyenne Barbara Hepworth for Cardiff University’s School of Music. The artist deploys her signature ‘pierced forms’ in this this harmonious trio of bronze slabs – a structure that demands active engagement, or as Hepworth herself artfully advised, ‘You can’t look at a sculpture if you are going to stand stiff as a ramrod and stare at it.’
Phipps has compiled yet another weighty tome deeper than aesthetics and broader than brutalism. One thing Concrete Poetry resoundingly reaffirms is that brutalist sculpture continues to be as divisive as it is entrenched in the familiar landscape of postwar Britain.
Declaration, 1961, by Phillip King. Beaumanor Hall, Beaumanor Drive, Woodhouse, Loughborough. Listed, Grade II
Declaration marks a point in both King’s artistic development and that of modern British sculpture. One of the first non-figurative works King produced, it has been proposed as the first instance of a British sculptural composition based on repetition of non-organic forms. Originally cast in green cement (the colour now eroded), it was purchased by Leicester Education Authority and installed at Stonehill High School. In the 1990s it was moved to Beaumanor Hall, which the county council runs as a conference venue.
Three Obliques (Walk-In), 1968, by Barbara Hepworth. School of Music, Cardiff University, Corbett Road, Cardiff. Unlisted
Contrary to her usual practice, Hepworth made a small-scale version of Three Obliques, to be cast in bronze, before working it as a monumental piece. As such, it deliberately invites an active engagement – ‘you can’t look at a sculpture if you are going to stand stiff as a ramrod and stare at it,’ Hepworth urged, ‘you must walk around it, bend toward it, touch it and walk away from it.’
Concrete Sculpture, 1976-77, by Charles Anderson. Bannerman High School, Baillieson, Glasgow. Unlisted
Details of the commissioning of this work by Charles Anderson are not known. Twin blocks of in situ cast concrete, one lying horizontal and one upright, feature the swirling circular motifs that can be seen in other sculptural relief works by Anderson. It stands at the entrance to Bannerman High School and, like many public artworks of its kind, seems to have become absorbed into the anonymous landscape of the school. ‘I don’t really notice it at all,’ remarked one member of staff.
2MS Series No. 4, 1970, by Bernard Schottlander. Fred Roche Gardens, Silbury Boulevard, Milton Keynes. Listed, Grade II
The Milton Keynes Development Corporation’s ambitious commissioning programme has gifted the new town with over 200 public artworks. After Schottlander’s 1972 solo show in London, the corporation purchased four of his sculptures. Possessed of a buoyant pop sensibility, these monumental works in painted welded steel were originally installed in the grounds of the corporation’s Wavendon Tower headquarters, but in 1983 were distributed around the city. 2MS Series No. 4, a quartet of orthogonal elements sliced at an angle, stands with two other Schottlander sculptures in Fred Roche Gardens.
Extrapolation, 1982, by Liliane Lijn. Library of East Anglia University, Norwich. Unlisted
Extrapolation was the winning sculpture of the Norwich Triennial Festival Sculpture Competition in 1982. The brief was to design a sculpture for the inner courtyard of the Norwich Central Library. Lijn played with the idea of layers or leaves as in the pages of a book. In 1992, the sculpture was re-sited in a garden in front of the Grade II-listed Library of East Anglia University.
Nuffield Transplantation Surgery Unit, 1968, by Peter Womersley. Western General Hospital, Edinburgh. Unlisted
Womersley may well be one of brutalism’s best-kept secrets. His charismatic design for the world’s first purpose-built organ transplantation unit lends emphatic presence to a pioneering medical establishment and embodies the platonic geometries and uncompromising technical rigour of high modernism. At the same time, this profoundly sculptural concrete structure has a mannerist quality that seems almost to hint at a postmodernism yet to come.
Kingsway Tunnel Vents, 1971, by Edmund Nuttall Ltd. Liverpool. Unlisted
Designed to relieve congestion in the existing Birkenhead and Queensway tunnels beneath the Mersey, the Kingsway Tunnel was constructed by Liverpool civil engineers Edmund Nuttall Ltd (the firm responsible the Liver Building), and opened in 1971. The ventilation shafts standing on either bank of the Mersey are a forceful expression of technological achievement, positively flamboyant in their uncompromising modernity. Unconscious, possibly, but they also hint at the profile of city’s other ‘Mersey Funnel’, the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Avila, 1975, by Bryan Kneale. Bosworth Academy, Leicester Lane, Desford, Leicestershire. Unlisted
Kneale was the first abstract sculptor to be elected to the Royal Academy, an honour he refused to accept unless the institution staged a show of contemporary British sculpture. The resulting landmark exhibition, ‘British Sculptors ‘72’, showcased the work of Eduardo Paolozzi, Phillip King, Geoffrey Clarke and others. Avila, formed from tubular and flat steel elements, braced against each other, and painted blue, mustard and purple, stands in front of the former community college, now an academy specialising in sport.
Callanish, 1974, by Gerald Laing. Wolfson Centre, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. Unlisted
Often (erroneously) referred to as ‘Steelhenge’, Callanish in fact references the standing stones of the Western Isles and was designed, the artist noted, ‘to remind the scientifically orientated student that there is a place for the contemplative – and the art student that art must make use of modern scientific materials and scales to remain relevant’. This ring of Corten steel elements, rising stark and sheer from a lawn, was jointly funded by the University of Strathclyde and the Scottish Arts Council.
Concrete Poetry: Post-War Modernist Public Art, £20, published by September Publishing. For more information, visit Simon Phipps’ website
Harriet Lloyd-Smith was the Arts Editor of Wallpaper*, responsible for the art pages across digital and print, including profiles, exhibition reviews, and contemporary art collaborations. She started at Wallpaper* in 2017 and has written for leading contemporary art publications, auction houses and arts charities, and lectured on review writing and art journalism. When she’s not writing about art, she’s making her own.
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Welcome from Bren; The Story of Ink & Brayer
Welcome from Bren; The Story of Ink & Brayer
Kia ora and welcome to Ink & Brayer!
Bren Sutton - Ink & BrayerHi I'm Bren - a designer based in Auckland, New Zealand. It’s been a month since I launched Ink & Brayer, so this welcome is well overdue! But here I am finally, to introduce myself, and to share the story of how Ink & Brayer came to be. Thanks so much for joining me here.
Like so many people, my life turned upside down last year with COVID, but I had a double-whammy to contend with. Just weeks before the first COVID lockdown in New Zealand, my husband Mike was diagnosed with cancer and required major surgery. His odds were not good and he became extremely unwell, very quickly. At that time I was working as a product designer and illustrator for a large NZ souvenir company. The demand for souvenirs plummeted due to the borders closing, so although I was saddened about my job being under threat, the timing wasn’t all bad because I had to focus on my family and to help Mike get through the battle of his life.
Couple Bren and Mike together during Covid lockdown, just after Mike's cancer diagnosis
Image: Me and Mike early in lockdown, just before Mike's health took a downhill plunge. (Notice the dog soft-toy in the window -remember the cute ‘teddy bear in the window phase? How cool on those walks with the kids!)
Mike pulled through his most critical challenge – a liver resection. But his health was still uncertain , appointments were daily, and souvenirs were still not a thing. And Mike could no longer drive. So I needed to create a business that I could work on in flexible hours, sometimes from Mike’s bedside in hospital, and often in waiting rooms. Ink & Brayer was my solution. I set about building a website, but not having a clear vision of what it should be. It wasn’t until I attempted to summarise my creative personality in just a few words that it became clear to me. Print, Pattern, Passion!
I’ve always dreamed of having my own creative business. It was in my thoughts, but not in my plans. COVID made it a necessity, and I am grateful that something so exciting for me has come out of such a difficult time.
Bren Sutton and Pippa Fay's illustartions mocked up on an apartment wall, along with the sun and plants the room looks like a very happy place
Ink & Brayer is a reflection of everything I love and all the passions and interests in my life. I genuinely love everything I choose for the store. The aesthetic is print and pattern based, with strong illustrative content. It all makes sense when you know my background and who I am as a person.
I was trained in traditional hand-drawn animation and worked for years with Walt Disney Australia. There I discovered a passion for the organic shapes and textures in nature through drawing special effects, and also learnt to see and appreciate strong geometric shapes in drawing. I fell in love at Disney too - with Mike - a fellow kiwi, and we came home together to NZ.
Mike and I started a family, and I worked in several different roles while our children were small, my favourite being surface pattern design. My passion for pattern and colour was ignited!
NZ artist Bren Sutton in her Auckland studio holding some of her illustrations and art prints
Pattern and textiles are now a part of who I am. Art and illustration always was. Printmaking is a new love but has always appealed - I’m particularly drawn to a Japanese aesthetic and I adore wood block and linocut art. Photography has become my almost daily mindfulness practice, mostly just with my iPhone. And so there you have Ink & Brayer - a curation of all my creative passions; but not just my art, because when I fall in love with something, when I get hit with that magical excitement and energy that comes from uplifting design and colour, I have to share it! I want you to feel joy too – to be energised and uplifted by beautiful pattern and colour. There is so much to share. I hope that I can create a space here that you will enjoy visiting – not just to shop, but to feel excited and inspired, a place that makes you want to create too.
I’m just getting started, there is so much to come; please join me on this journey and share your thoughts, your passions, your suggestions. Tell me who your favourite artists are, what makes you happy. I’d love to hear from you.
Have a great day,
Bren X
Oh, and btw, we received great news about Mike’s health last week. Things are looking up!
(AND, because I know you are wondering, a brayer is the roller a printmaker uses to roll out ink.)
Image below: Me working on an illustration in my home studio, early in my surface pattern design career
Artist Bren Sutton working on an illustration
Image: My vibrant pinboard in the years when I first fell in love with pattern and colour
The vibrant pinboard in Bren's studio when she first fell in love with pattern and colour
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Drink and draw
Mar 21, 2023 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Rockwell gallery & Wiggins bar
Open to the public
Limited seating, up to 25 people
$25 | General admission
$20 | Salmagundi members with promo code
Salmagundi members will receive their promo code via email for the discounted price. The promo code may also be requested by emailing [email protected]
Ticket includes drawing session and 1 drink ticket.
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About the Event
Join us for Salmagundi’s oldest tradition: life drawing at the Salmagundi bar in New York’s home for realism!
Gather with artists and friends at Salmagundi’s Wiggins Bar with a figure drawing session. There will be a live female model with 20 minute to 1 hour poses. Posing sessions will be from 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM in the Rockwell Gallery. The bar will remain open until 10:00 PM.
Please bring drawing materials only.
A few easels will be available, on a first come first serve basis.
Ticket includes session and 1 drink of your choice at the bar.
Model: Aubrey Zich
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February 27th, 2014 at 9:11 am
MX3D-Metal – an incredible new technique for printing 3D metal in midair
We are able to 3D print plastic goods, fabric for clothing, food, and possibly in the future, human organs. But metal has been less accessible. Now, a collaboration between Dutch designer Joris Laarman and software company Autodesk has yielded something groundbreaking: an affordable technique for printing large metal structures, called MX3D-Metal. (Video)
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Laarman has spent the past few years working on the edge of digital fabrication–a few years back he created chairs based off an algorithm that could ape the structure of human bones and tree growth. These days he’s focused on creating his furniture-as-art pieces in stronger materials, like metal.
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“Because he’s an artist, he’s pushing the envelope further than an industry would,” says Autodesk director Maurice Conti, who first grew interested in Laarman’s work a few year’s back when the designer was using a large scale resin printer. “An artist just has a creative vision and they kind of ignore what the tools are supposed to be able to do and they realize their creative vision.”
Up until now, according to Conti, 3-D printing a metal structure requires a machine that costs around $1 million and could still only produce objects as big as a computer tablet. Manufacturing giants like GE and Boeing have these machines; smaller companies do not. “Let’s say you wanted to print a pair of high-heel shoes,” Conti tells Co.Design, citing what seems to be a recurring common 3-D printed design. “They would cost $20,000 to $30,000. Then you would need a special machine to cut those off the build plate. They would need to be printed in a vacuum, that’s only available to a limited high-end market.” (Also, in December, a team at Michigan Technical University hacked together a more affordable large scale 3-D metal printer, but also stated that it was a work in progress, and that “within a month, somebody will make one that’s better than ours, I guarantee it.”)
Here’s how MX3D-Metal works: A robotic arm–the same kind used in car manufacturing or at Amazon’s shipment centers–with a computer-controlled metal welding machine starts to deposit molten metal onto an existing metal surface. Once the initial bit of metal is fused with the surface, the extrusion tip of the arm starts to work like a hot glue gun, or even like a Makerbot, by emitting small amounts of molten material at a time. The arm is controlled by new software Autodesk created that can give the robot more fluid instructions for where the metal should go. Because of how quickly the metal hardens, the new object doesn’t need an additional support structure.
Realizing a newer, cheaper method didn’t require re-inventing the wheel. In fact, it’s because most of the equipment parts already exist that this technique is so affordable. Both Conti and Laarman say that the technique is deceptively simple. The biggest challenge now, according to Laarman, is collecting the data from months of testing to see how they can improve the software, and get even more precise creative control over the robotic arms. “It’s figuring out the right parameters until stuff actually works,” Laarman says. “For instance, vertical, horizontal, or spiraling lines require different settings, such as pulse time, pause time, layer height, or tool orientation.”
Laarman’s studio will be employing it first to create a sculptural bench (which will exhibit at New York’s Friedman Benda gallery this May). “Like it did with the spread of information, digital technology is now also starting to define an evolution in the way we design, manufacture, distribute, and even recycle physical products,” Laarman tells Co.Design.
Via Fast Company
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Rose's Art Blog Honors Art IV
Who am I?
My name is Rose, and I'm a student in Honors Art IV this year. I am a current senior in high school and am in the process of deciding which college I should attend. Once in college, I hope to study a branch of science or possibly medicine. Some of my hobbies, other than art of course, include reading, cooking, and traveling.
I began creating art when I was little, but since then my artwork has grown to incorporate multiple mediums and has evolved into what I create now.
Recent Works:
Untitled Sculpture ii (Feb. 2017)
This is my plan for my next project. I plan to create something like a 3D painting. The canvas will be painted with an image of a girl surrounded by chaos. In front of the painting will be a picture frame connected to the painting with wood dowels that form a roof. Butterflies will be hanging down from the roof with different images on their wings.
Historical Connections and Inspirations
The Scream by Edvard Munch 1910 Oil, tempera, and pastel on cardboard
I was inspired in part by the expressionist art movement.
My theme for this piece is emotion, particularly the emotion of hope. The girl in the painting stands in this harsh red atmosphere of hatred, but is still able to take a second, close her eyes and feel the hope around her.
Untitled Sculpture (Feb. 2017)
My new project is currently in process. The first photo in the grid above is my planning for the project. Next I cut out puzzle pieces to add to the board and created a collage on the board. I built my sculpture off of the board out of several different types of wire. To create the face on the skull, I cast my face in plaster to create a mold for the clay.
Historical Connections and Inspirations
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My work is partially inspired by a poem by Paul Laurence Dunbar titled "We Wear the Mask."
Seas of Stress (Dec. 2016)
One of my most recent pieces is titled "Seas of Stress." It focuses on the impact of various stressors in my life, and how I feel like I'm drowning when the stress is out of control. The painting is painted using acrylic paint.
The process: I began by stretching the canvas and painting on layers of gesso. Then I built the background using several shades of blue. After the background was done, I added the structure and layout of the girl's face. Once her face was complete I added the brown of her hair and then built up the ocean. The last portion of the process was adding the girl, shark and details of the face.
The theme of this painting is secrets and identity. The shark is a symbol of mystery and represents the hidden side of stress that is lurking in the shadow waiting for the girl to drown in her stress.
Historical Connections and Inspirations
"Avatar" by Dorothea Tanning 1947 Oil on Canvas Source: http://www.dorotheatanning.org/life-and-work/view/604/
This piece is inspired by a variety of historical artists and styles. The art style I am incorporating into this work is surrealism. Surrealism focuses on dreamlike images with elements of the real and fantasy. I want to incorporate this element as the hair in my painting transforms from hair to the ocean and the shark emerges from the ocean.
"Arizona Landscape" by Dorothea Tanning 1943 Oil on Canvas Source: http://www.dorotheatanning.org/life-and-work/view/614
Artist Inspirations
Hyacinth by Elliot Hundley 2006 Source: http://www.saatchigallery.com/artists/artpages/elliot_hundley_hyacinth.htm
My piece is also inspired by Elliot Hundley, an artist from Greensboro, NC. His artwork is made from cut up magazines, string, plastic, gold leaf and pieces left over from former projects. I really like how he incorporates many elements of art into one cohesive piece, and how he forms a single image from all the pieces of artwork.
Elliot Hundley at work. Source: http://www.art21.org/artists/elliott-hundley
For more information about Elliot Hundley's works visit: http://www.art21.org/artists/elliott-hundley
Ibis Puppet (Nov. 2016)
Our art class collaborated with Donovan Zimmerman from Paperhand Puppets to create giant puppets for use in a show last November. All the puppets were made from cardboard, newspaper, fabric and wood. Once we made the structure of the puppets we painted them and assembled them into a whole piece. I helped create the ibis for the show. The ibis is responsible for telling Little Lion the story of the fight to end segregation in the United States and the fight to end Apartheid in South Africa.
The process of constructing the ibis for use in the show at my school.
We based our ibis off of the African Ibis.
We worked on the ibis as a team of three people. We began by creating the structure of the head and neck of the ibis from cardboard and then used newspaper to add detail. After we added the newspaper, we covered the entire structure with paper mache and painted the entire head. Once the paint had dried, we added a pole to the head, so that the actors could carry it.
Another image of the African Ibis.
An ibis' wings are mostly white with a black border and red sections near the shoulder.
Once the head was complete, we added the wings and body of the ibis. The ibis body was made from sheets that were cut to form feathers and felt. The wings began as just the sheets, and we worked as a team to add detail to the wings and keep them from getting tangled. Once the white part of the wings was completed, we cut out black feathers for the bottom of the wings and red sections for the tops of each wing. We braided strips of patterned fabric to add a splash of color to each wing. Once these sections were added to the wings, it was complete.
The African Ibis can be found from South Africa to Sudan, and formerly in Egypt where it is now extinct. It usually lives not far from water and eats a variety of worms, insects and other small animals.
For more information about Papperhand Puppets visit: http://paperhand.org/
The ibis once it was completed.
Our show raised money for United Way in Chatham County and the LIV Village in South Africa. LIV provides housing for orphaned and vulnerable children in South Africa. It was performed several times over a weekend in November 2016. We got to Face-time with the children after we performed the show. It was really cool to see the people we helped and made me very proud to be a part of this program.
For more information about LIV visit: http://www.liv-village.com/
Seconds of Serenity (Oct. 2016)
It's a beautiful day sky falls, you feel like it's a beautiful day, don't let it get away. You're on the road but you've got no destination. You're in the mud, in the maze of her imagination. -U2
I painted "Seconds of Serenity" based on the song "Beautiful Day" by U2 for the Scholastic Art Showcase competition.
When I first heard the song, I thought that it felt both sad and hopeful, and I wanted to incorporate this feeling into my painting. The girl and her mom are going through a rough time when the girl reminds her mom that anyone can find beauty and hope even in the darkest of times and places.
Touch me, take me to that other place. Teach me, I know I'm not a hopeless case.- U2
Tree of Knowledge (Oct. 2016)
The process: I began Tree of Knowledge on a piece of illustration board. Next I cut out pieces of poetry and plastered them on the board. I sprayed on watercolor onto this layer and then poured salt over the layer of watercolor. To prevent painting over the owl's face, I covered it up with another piece of paper. Once I scraped off all of the salt, I painted a layer of gesso on the watercolor to make it easier to paint on with acrylic paint. I added the owl's face first with acrylic paint and then added the footprints with pen and ink. Next, I added the eyes of the owl using watercolor, and ink. After the owl and footprints were done I added the tree and snake. I designed the snake's scales with fabric paint to add a raised bumpy texture. Once I had completed the snake, footprints and tree, I highlighted some of the words with red watercolor and went over the words with ink. I added extra layers of gesso around the words. I also added pieces of old artwork cut into puzzle pieces to symbolize.
Next, I highlighted the words that I felt were the most powerful and meaningful to me with red watercolor. However, I felt that they were still too hard to read, so I drew over each letter with pen and ink.
The words from Tree of Knowledge Read:
We are the living and the living must love the world it is our duty to fill our hearts
Bones why do I even try a constant ache are my dirty hands
My heart will break one night and with no words you will find me gone come morning
Quiet as paper cuts people steal me away blot out the night and invent new stars Having mutilated and freed myself from the very wings which for so long held me aloft NO ANSWERS WILL BE GIVEN, the executioner's song, but do not be sad, nothing is lost.
No one is hear. I walk the beaches alone. So small, no one should feel this alone.
An image of the final piece while it was on display.
artist Inspiration
"Insurrection (Our tools were Rudimentary Yet We pressed on)" by Kara Walker 2000 On display in the Guggenheim Paper Silhouettes and projections Source: https://www.guggenheim.org/artwork/9367
I was inspired by Kara Walker's work to create this piece. I wanted to incorporate the stark contrasts she uses in her work into my own. I feel like a lot of my work lacks good contrast and one of my goals for this piece was to improve the contrast between the owl, tree and snake when compared to the blue background.
"Slavery! Slavery!" by Kara Walker 1997 Exhibited in the Whitney Museum of American Art Paper Silhouettes and Light projections Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/12/arts/design/12walk.html
For more information about Kara Walker, please visit: http://www.art21.org/artists/kara-walker
Historical Connections and Inspirations
Perhaps the most famous surrealist work, "The Persistence of Memory," was painted by Salvador Dalí using oil paints in 1931 and currently resides in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Source: https://www.wikiart.org/en/salvador-dali/the-persistence-of-memory-1931
I was inspired in part by the surrealist style and art movement. This movement was largest during the 1920s and into the 30s and 40s. Some famous artists of the surrealist movement include Salvador Dali, Rene Magritte and Pablo Picasso. I incorporated the surrealist style into my tree that transforms into a snake and in the snake's eyes. The snake, although a snake has the eyes of a human, as does the owl. These human style eyes represent how all living things are connected and how, although we consider ourselves better off than animals, we are all a part of this planet and the interconnection of all species.
"The False Mirror" by Rene Magritte 1928 Oil on Canvas Currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City Source: http://www.renemagritte.org/the-false-mirror.jsp
Thoughts from Honors Art III
My experiences from Art III definitely helped me develop my art.I began to explore mixed media, a medium I don't work in very much. I challenged myself in my painting when I tried to do a face, a first for me.
Older Works
Where is my childhood?
My painting is showing how society seems to take away from everyone’s childhood and can force people to do things they don’t want to, I used a surrealistic style combined with my theme of transformation. I tried to make the painting darker where the blonde girl is being pulled away from the mountain. The flowers go from growing and flourishing to dying and shriveling up. I used brighter colors on the right side of my painting to show how happy she had been and how happy the world seemed. As your eye moves left to the other girl, the colors get darker and the flowers begin to die. I used more blues and greys in this part of the painting to show the sadness.
The painting was done in acrylic paint.
Great Travelers
The first image is an image of my design that I created and then carved into my linoleum block. The second image is one of my test prints that I made to test how well the block was carved and how well the image would show up.
One of my final prints.
This is one of my creative prints. I used watercolors to create the colored background and then printed the image on top of it.
This is my second creative print. This print was made by layering three colors, yellow green and blue together on the rollers and then rolling the block.
The touch point for this print was my experiences with my family. We travel a lot and I wanted to reflect this in my print and the loss of my grandpa several years ago.
I haven't done a lot of photography recently, but these are some of the photos I've taken in the past. Most of the top set focuses on nature, while the bottom sets focus on a trip I took to Italy several years ago.
Top Left: Roses along a porch Top Right: Chickens underneath a picnic table Middle Column (top to bottom): A butterfly visiting a flower, A thistle in the yard, Natural ice sculptures, Bottom Left: A pansy at the edge of the woods Bottom Right: Cloudy sunrise on the beach
These pictures were taken on a trip I took to Italy. The first two photos are from the inside of the Colosseum. The third picture is from the streets in Rome. The bottom three pictures are from Venice.
I took these pictures when snorkeling in Belize. The turtle was right next to us while we snorkeled and I couldn't resist taking pictures. My underwater camera isn't the best, but it still captured the turtle very well. I believe the turtle is a green sea turtle.
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Sepia Canvas Prints = Instant Nostalgia
by Laura McPherson | August 20, 2014
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Sepia tone brings a feeling of instant nostalgia to nearly any photograph. Its rich tones are known to put the focus on the subject and composition of a photograph while subtly adding warmth and complimenting skin tones in portraits. Paired with canvas prints, sepia can create a photo that feels at once modern and timeless.
Why Sepia Tone Works
In the early days of photography, sepia tone and black and white were the only options available for film developing. Sepia was more popular with some photographers because it was believed to give photos of people a more lifelike appearance, and the materials used could promote longer lasting final prints. Many of these longer lasting prints have survived to today, so we continue to associate sepia with an earlier era and that feeling of nostalgia.
Modern day mimics of early sepia photographs using sepia canvas prints work well with all types of dcor because of the fairly neutral tonal range. The recognizable theme of nostalgia that these prints carry also add to the prints’ impact with viewers. You can use sepia canvas prints with your existing dcor to compliment eclectic styles or found antiques and help other items in your dcor scheme act cohesively together.
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Achieving the Nostalgic Sepia Toned Look
Although many cameras today have a sepia setting you can often get better results for your sepia canvas prints by doing the edits on your own. This is because the sepia setting on cameras tends to have less of a tonal range than you can obtain by taking a picture in true color and making the needed adjustments with that range in mind. Photoshop Atoms provides a great basic tutorial for doing this in Photoshop. On the more advanced end, selective focus with tools like Lens Blur can mimic the range of focus of early era cameras. You can learn how to do this through Photoshop Essentials. To boost the nostalgic look, you can do additional edits like:
• Fading the edges of the photo or using ragged edges that will continue to the edges of your canvas print.
• Add silhouette effects that simulate the light fall off of early, large-format cameras while throwing the focus squarely on the photo’s action.
• Use deliberate added "noise" to give the illusion of antiquity with techniques such as layering with textures or using the "Dust and Scratches" tool. Just be sure to use these tools sparingly; too much additional editing may become distracting.
If you are worried about converting images to sepia tone on your own, you don’t need to panic. Canvas Press offers conversion to sepia tones for our canvas prints free of charge for any order! Simply select "Sepia" under "Color Options" during Step 3 of the easy ordering process. For more advanced edits, the photography experts at Canvas Press can provide a custom quote through our free image consultation to help you achieve your vision.
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This article is written for Canvas Press. To find out more about Canvas Press’products visit www.canvaspress.com.
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Julien Gosselin
Le Passé
Archive 2021
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Text, Léonid Andreev
Translation, André Markowicz
With Guillaume Bachelé, Joseph Drouet, Denis Eyriey, Carine Goron, Victoria Quesnel, Achille Reggianni, and Maxence Vandevelde
Stage design, Lisetta Buccellato
Assistant stage design, Eddy d’Aranjo
Music creation, Guillaume Bachelé, and Maxence Vandevelde
Lighting design, Nicolas Joubert
Video design, Pierre Martin
Sound design, Julien Feryn
Costumes, Caroline Tavernier
Accessories, Guillaume Lepert
A coproduction by Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe and Festival d’Automne à Paris.
This show is presented in association with Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe and Festival d’Automne à Paris
A production by Si vous pouviez lécher mon cœur
A coproduction by Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe (Paris) ; Le phénix, scène nationale de Valenciennes – pôle européen de création ; Théâtre National de Strasbourg ; Théâtre du Nord, CDN Lille – Tourcoing Hauts-de-France ; Maison de la Culture d’Amiens – pôle européen de création et de production ; L’empreinte, Scène nationale Brive-Tulle ; Château Rouge, scène conventionnée à Annemasse ; La Passerelle, scène nationale de Saint-Brieuc ; Scène Nationale d’Albi ; and Festival d’Automne à Paris
In association with Odéon-Théâtre de l’Europe (Paris) ; and Festival d’Automne à Paris
With support from Montévidéo and exceptionnal support from DGCA / DRAC Hauts-de-France
Artistic participation of Jeune Théâtre National
Combining the habitual mixture of theatre, texts, images and musical creation, Julien Gosselin also summons up, in this unique look at the past, painted canvasses, candle-lit footlights, flats, and ancient costumes. They cohabit with the camera, glass spaces, like images from the contemporary world.
As in Solaris by Tarkovski – the spectre of which hangs over the stage – and in which the plans of the space rocket alternate with the image of a crowd of peasants in a painting by Brueghel, the piece brings into existence a loop via the energy of Leonid Andreev's convulsive near-fantastical writing. This loop tells us that the future is the past. Between a prolix decorum of bourgeois salon, winter gardens, painted landscapes, and acting for those in the pit, Julien Gosselin and his eight actors and musicians bring us a homage to disappeared art and humanity. It is a profound reverence to times which are incomprehensible today, as if seen from space, or from the future. He mixes life and theatre all together, in a way which Leonid Andreev did with so much ardour. A parallel is drawn up between humanity's forthcoming disappearance and the present-day dissolution of a certain type of theatre. It is one which puts us in contact with lost worlds, human beings no longer in existence, and languages which have changed over the course of time. It gives us the opportunity to bring the dead back to life, even if for a fleeting moment.
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Infographic: Designing Better Restrooms for Stadiums and Arenas
In the 2018 and 2019 seasons, U.S. stadiums and arenas welcomed more than 260 million fans to sports events. With that volume of visitors, it is imperative to have more efficient and fan-friendly restroom designs.
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The Marble Beauty: Inside a Renovated Midtown East Gem
4 East 43rd Street.
4 East 43rd Street. (Tobias Salinger)
As the crowds surged between Bryant Park and Grand Central Terminal just before the evening rush hour yesterday, officials with Mr. Von Pok Inc. invited Commercial Observer on an exclusive tour of the eight-floor marble building at 4 East 43rd Street that sticks out in this area of skyscrapers.
SEE ALSO: Information Technology Service Provider Inks 18K-SF Renewal in Midtown
VPC Tower owner Omega Chang showed off the renovation that’s turned a once-neglected gem set off by cherubim, crests and columns into a prime retail and office opportunity in one of the city’s most bustling neighborhoods.
“I’m not trying to make money,” said Mr. Chang, an immigrant originally from Singapore who started his liquor and tobacco marketing company 35 years ago and bought the building where his company works out of the top two floors in 2009. He never considered demolishing the non-landmarked building, he said, adding, “For me, this building is like an antique. For a building that’s this beautiful, you don’t do that.”
4 East 43rd Street
The side of the building stands out. (Tobias Salinger)
Mr. Chang declined to state how much he paid for the building or the rent he’s hoping to get from tenants in available spaces ranging from a two-floor ground-floor retail opportunity to office spaces on floors three through six in an exclusive listing from Eastern Consolidated broker Alexander Hill. Though Mr. Chang said he’s not looking to lease the retail space to any food-and-drink tenants, the owner who is also a sculptor and painter said he thought the ground-floor space would fit an art gallery or a jewelry store.
“This is temporary,” he said, motioning at scaffolding and supplies laid out in the ground floor area in advance of any prospective tenant’s designs on the space. “We’ll take this out and do whatever they want to do.”
4 East 43rd Street.
The retail storefront. (Tobias Salinger)
The retail space features slanted archways on both sides of a full display window, a setup that’s enhanced by masonry and polished brass. The marble that adorns the building exterior represents, along with the nearby 42nd Street Library, just one of three 100 percent marble buildings in the city, Mr. Chang said. On the top of the structure, there’s a mini colonnade and a small terrace on the top floor that’s adjacent to a conference room used by Mr. Von Pok.
“It’s unique; I hope people understand that’s a value,” said Peg Breen, president of the New York Landmarks Conservancy, in reference to the current discussions around adding skyscrapers to the Midtown East area. She noted, “The pointed arches are definitely Gothic. The columns and balcony are definitely Venetian. It’s an interesting combination. That building just catches your eye.”
Mehlin Building
A 1917 ad for the building. (Mr. Von Pok)
Architect Andrew J. Thomas built the unique structure that was once called “The Mehlin Building” in 1917 as the headquarters and showroom for the Mehlin Piano Company, according to an excerpt from the November 1917 issue of a magazine called The Art World that Mr. Chang gave CO. But, he says, the structure had worn down over the years, with no tenants on the ground-floor since a long-gone Chemical Bank.
“We cleaned it, we repaired it,” said Mr. Chang. “You’ll see, if you look at it before, it’s completely different.”
Office space
The 1,700 square foot 3rd floor space. (Tobias Salinger)
Mr. Chang also paid for extensive refurbishing of the building’s exterior, he says. The clear labor of love for this quirky building would certainly endear him to the editors of the 1917 magazine, who wanted to know what passersby would think of the building.
The article says, “At any rate they are likely to agree that the Mehlin Building belongs to the kind of structure which New York very much lacks, one in which there is evidence that owner and architect have tried to add something of value to the streetscape.”
4 East 43rd Street
VPC Tower. (Mr. Von Pok)
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This is Jeff Koons’ ‘Rabbit’ to be Auctioned For $50+ Million at Christie’s
The 1986 steel ‘Rabbit’ sculpture by Jeff Koons, America’s famous contemporary artist, will be auctioned this at Christie’s for at least $50 million
May 09, 2019 | By Angelyn Tan
This is Jeff Koons’ ‘Rabbit’ to be Auctioned For $50+ Million at Christie’s
The American artist was known to start his career by using cheap, everyday objects in contemporary art and then setting them on top of one small mirror and in front of another small mirror, and proclaiming the result art. Koons called this “Entering the Objective Realm.” and now, his artworks are worth millions of dollars auctioning at Christie’s. Jeff Koons’ impressive ‘Rabbit’ is no different.
Known as an icon of contemporary art over the past three decades, ‘Rabbit’ has been the attention-getter in a number of museum exhibitions around the world, including the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, Tate Modern in London, the Château de Versailles, The Broad, and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.
The 3 and a half foot high, 33-year-old steel Rabbit figure is one of the 11 works being sold off from the collection of S.I Newhouse at Christie’s, the former owner of publishing house Conde Nast.
Koons is also well-known for Balloon Dog (Orange), another piece of work that sold for US$58.4 million at Christie’s New York’s 2013 Post-War and Contemporary Art auction — making him the most expensive living artist in the world.
“When it was released in 1986, [it] would not only shake the art world to its core, but alter the course of popular culture as we now know it,” Alex Rotter, who oversees Post-War and Contemporary Art at Christie’s, told Forbes. “For me, Rabbit is the anti-David, which signaled the death of traditional sculpture—disrupting the medium in the same way that Jackson Pollock’s Number 31 permanently redefined the notion of painting. From my first day in the auction world—this is the work that has represented the pinnacle of both contemporary art and art collecting to me, and it is an immense honor to be presenting it to the auction market in May.”
First unveiled at the Sonnabend Galler’s “New-Geo” exhibiion in 1986, Koons’ Rabbit reflects its immediate environment and onlookers themselves due to its mirror-like surface. Embodying the same concept is Koons’ Balloon Dog. The Balloon Dog sculpture is made from very simple materials – stainless steel and covered in different colors: blue, magenta, orange, red and yellow.Each edition of the series has sold for a different price at different times but the one that sold at the highest amount of money remains the Balloon Dog (Orange) which sold for $58,405,000 in November 2013, the highest ever paid for a piece of art by a living artist at auction anywhere in the world.
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Creative Black Country project 100 Masters wins the European Youth Award
One of Parv Kaur’s dancers shows the crowd what to do at the Festival of Masters - image by Dee Patel
One of Parv Kaur’s dancers shows the crowd what to do at the Festival of Masters - image by Dee Patel
Creative Black Country project 100 Masters wins the European Youth Award.
A project produced in the Black Country has won an international European Youth Award for ‘Smart Learning’.
100 Masters is a campaign, produced by Creative Black Country, that highlights local people’s skills, expertise and their extraordinary achievements to inspire the pioneers of tomorrow.
Selected from across the region by public nomination in 2017, the shortlisted 100 Masters were chosen via a panel selection process and come from a dazzling breadth of backgrounds, ages and areas of the region.
The exceptional list ranges from award-winning authors, sought-after designers, green-fingered gardeners, globe-trotting art directors, engineers, athletes, crafts people, entrepreneurs, brewers, dancers, artists, poets and community ambassadors, with plenty in-between, all representing present-day talent from the Black Country.
The project has included a website profiling each Master, commissioned portraits and a large-scale ‘Festival of Masters’ event, which took place in 2017.
A series of short videos of several of the Masters has trended across social media reaching over 20 million views over the past 10 months and is one of the reasons the jury chose the project as ‘one of the most promising digital projects with social impact in Europe and the MENA Region (Middle East and North African).’
The seventh edition of the European Youth Award (EYA) brought together twenty-four members of the all-European jury in Prishtina, Kosovo, to decide on twelve winning projects.
Creative Black Country Creative Producer, Liam Smyth, and Project Administrator, Rosalind Argo, have been invited to spend three days in Graz, Austria, at the award’s Festival at the end of this month.
Liam said: “The 100 Masters team are delighted to have been selected as one of this year’s winners. We chose to participate in EYA as we wanted to be part of a talented and powerful network of digital innovators working to make a positive change in society. We are keen to learn from, and exchange knowledge with, other young teams across different sectors and different countries all across Europe."
The main aim of the awards is to support and encourage young people to use digital technologies to create solutions that improve the lives of people. 100 Masters was evaluated on creativity, digital implementation, sustainability and economic potential.
The international Jury commented on choosing 100 Masters stating: “We were convinced that the project is promoting and connecting artists and creatives in a region of transition. It is finding hidden talent there, it is informative and educating, it is addressing a social need and helps inspire future talents. For those reasons it was outstanding in its category and was chosen by the jury as the category winner.”
Birgit Kolb, Project Manager of the European Youth Award, on the 2018 edition:
It's really impressive to see the smart solutions young people from all over Europe come up with. They tackle the most pressing challenges in their environment creatively.
As part of the awards CBC has been offered a mentor. Dr. Karim Taga is Managing Partner at Arthur D. Little, Austria and was a Jury member at the 2018 European Youth Awards.
“I am proud to be mentor of such a great project. It is not only inspiring to see young people contribute to the future of our world but also to experience the passion that comes with it. 100 Masters helps us to make sure that hard work and passion for every individual in the world will pay off. As I am travelling the whole world during my work, I am glad that the rest of the world is able to take notice of the hard work that is being done by the people of the Black Country. We at Arthur D. Little are always looking for the best and most noteworthy persons, who can contribute something special to our company. For this reason the concept of “100 Masters” is what we are experiencing in our organizational environment, enlarged to the world. I am delighted to be part of the 100 Masters mission.”
Friend of CBC; Independent writer and researcher, François Matarasso, who has a long career in arts practice, theory and policy said:
”Creative Black Country’s 100 Masters programme is one of the monst original things I’ve seen come out of the Creative People and Places Network.”
100 MastersKerry O'CoyAwards, EYA
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Here is your weekly tarot guidance. I am using the #Pythiabotanicaoracle by @leila_olive for the first time this week. I’ve worked with tarot, herbs and flowers for nearly 10 years and it makes me so excited to have a deck that brings all of their energy altogether. It really is quite stunning and if you like flowers, I highly recommend it and it just so happens that my favorite flower, Belladonna, came up for my first reading with this deck. Have a magical week full of light and so much love. XOXO - Lorriane⠀ ⠀ General Energy⠀ Passion Flower - Endure⠀ We’ve all had our share of hards times; some more than others. It can seem as though the universe is putting too much on our shoulders or that it’s flat out working against us. This is not the case. The universe is giving you what you need to make you stronger and to learn from your experiences. Most of all, the universe is giving you what you need to learn you can be happy at anytime you choose. You have faced hard times but know that whatever your situation has nothing to do with when you make the choice to be happy and to succeed on purpose. Flowers turn their head towards the sun and they follow the light all day long. Follow the light when it gets too hard and you can’t seem to Endure what you’re going through this week. Look for your version of the sun and bloom. ⠀ ⠀ Obstacle⠀ Beth Root - Reflect, Emit⠀ The challenge this week is calling upon your support system when you’re feeling down or having trouble dealing with what’s going on. That means calling on your friends and family and most important of all, your spiritual support system. They are all here to stand with you and to help block the negativity from anyone who wishes to do you harm. You have an army surrounding you whether you realize that or not and when that army comes together, you have a force that cannot be stopped, it’s light cannot be dimmed, and your enemies cannot win. Don’t feel guilty for calling on their aid because chances are, they need you too. Work with your support for the common good instead of fighting alone for a loosing battle. ⠀ ⠀ continued in comments. | spiritelement | Leila + Olive
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Art Exhibition
20th Anniversary 2003-2023
The Community Art Exhibition at Churchlands SHS has been a very successful event over the years, each year hosting unique works created by artists within our school and the broader community. Guest artists have included Mia Laing, Bradley Kickett, Leon Pericles, Kim Maple, Kay Gibson, Greg Hunt, Jen Mellor and Amanda Shelsher. This year we are proud to have Anne Sorensen as our guest artist and look forward to viewing her exceptional glass artistry.
The exhibition is open to all artists whether emerging, professional or student. There is no theme required for entry and the art committee calls on artists across the community to present works of excellence from varied and diverse media and practices including painting, photography, collage, ceramics, glasswork, textiles, jewellery and 3-D works.
Opening Night
The 2023 Exhibition will be held 26 to 28 May. Opening night is 26 May 5.30pm to 7.30pm. All are invited to this free event.
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PLEASE BEWARE: This box is only available for delivery in the following regions: Europe and the Mediterranean basin. In these challenging times, we will continue to provide you with all the music you need. Please note that UK orders can take between 2-3 weeks to arrive. We regret that delivery to other countries is not possible at this time, orders placed in error will not be shipped.
Both Bartók works represented here would figure in any round-up of 20th century masterpieces; intensely expressive and colourful they feature the folk-dance rhythms the composer favoured. Music for Strings, Percussion and Celeste' is Bartók's tour de force; this is Sir Charles Mackerras' first recording of this colourful and spectacular work. The ‘Divertimento' is a work of contrasts: its two bright, joyful outer structures enclose a sombre ‘Adagio'. Kodály shared Bartók's fascination with folk music and his ‘Dances of Galánta' is a symphonic poem distinguished by brilliant orchestration and cast in rondo form, taking its material from 18th-century verbunkos (Hungarian dance) music.
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Wednesday April 18, 2018 | by Andrew Page
3 Questions for ... Jeremy Lepisto
GLASS Quarterly Hot Sheet: What have you been working on?
Jeremy Lepisto: Currently, my time is divided between my full-time position at the Australian National University’s School of Art and Design as a Technical Officer in the Sculpture Workshop as well as the School’s Work Health and Safety Officer, completing a long-overdue PhD degree, fabricating for others. and making new gallery work.
As part of my PhD research, I'm creating a collection of stacking sculptures that compile together (physically and metaphorically) into a mixed-media series of sculptures. The shape and structure of these sculptures are based on the form of a common shipping container. This research looks to explore the duality of effects delivered to the agencies of people/places/objects through the utilization of the modern shipping container.
I'm also working on fabrication for others, and have built a small studio (Workshop Level) in Queanbeyan, NSW where I make my own work and also glass and metal projects for others. I recently made a custom light sculpture for a designer (Trent Jansen) that incorporated a tall blown cone covered in over 6000 hand cut glass shards. I've also just completed a custom-created lighting feature for a client utilizing a fabricated steel armature to suspend a set of cut and cold-worked scientific flasks that the client had used in their lab. I'm currently working on prototyping a glass model of the sun for the local science museum (Questacon) to have on permanent display in their foyer to describe the solar power usage of their building to visitors.
I have work in two shows and am working on a few one-off works for a couple themed exhibitions (coming up later in the year) as well as new ideas that have emanated out of my research work but extend beyond its bounds. A couple of these ideas have recently coalesced into two new series (the "Contour Series" and the "Stack Series").
Glass Quarterly Hot Sheet: What have you seen lately that has inspired new directions in your work?
Jeremy: While researching the unintended duality of consequences that are delivered along with the intended contents of the modern shipping container, I began to sketch sculptural forms that addressed the idea of "work." These ideas have been reinforced by my move to Australia, which required me to build new ties with individuals and industries here so that I could be a constructive and connected component of this creative culture.
These new ideas still speak about the structures and timelines of the built environment, but now the conversation is more focused on the interwoven strands between people (or places of production) looking to hold tight or extend their separate lines of position and prosperity.
The shapes of these ideas have taken the form of sheet glass racks, a simplified sheet glass roller, toolboxes, chimneys and buildings.
Glass Quarterly Hot Sheet: Where can your work be seen?
Currently, one of my PhD research works can be seen at the Gallery of Western Australia (Perth, AUS) as part of the Tom Malone Prize 2018 finalist exhibition. This work is titled Alongside. It's a small shipping container that is made to also look like a hallway. On an interior wall is an illustrated image of my old studio building in America. This image looks as though it is being illuminated by an image of myself standing in the hallway. The image of the building presents like a painting and refers to the idea of recollection and the relocation of my practice through the utilization of a shipping container. On the exterior of the shipping container (and in place of a normal identifier code for the container) are the inscribed dates of when my studio practice was held in that place.
I also had a solo show open last week at the Beaver Galleries here in Canberra (AUS). I called the show "Contour" and wanted to extend the notion of contour by referencing the timelines that are affected, activated, supported or that support an industrial form’s function and future. I created two new series of work that look to address this theme. The "Contour Series" works are fused slabs that have been cut into the simplified contour of an industrial building. A black border highlights the edge of each bent building’s form. Held within each form is a contour drawing that is an imagined look at the extended outline of activity and impact of each structure.
The second series is the "Stack Series," which incorporates a sheet metal roof line and a blown-glass chimney. A translucent and soot covered chimney rises above each roof to reference the effort the building emits. Upon the surface of each glass stack is a rendered image of a place beyond the building that is enveloped by the activity of this place and whose future is equally affected by whether the smoke will continue to raise up and out of its rim.
GLASS: The UrbanGlass Quarterly, a glossy art magazine published four times a year by UrbanGlass has provided a critical context to the most important artwork being done in the medium of glass for 35 years.
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Neighborhood maps: Berlin
Martin’s friend drew this map for him when he was visiting Berlin. While there, he wanted to explore the Wedding neighborhood of the city via bike. I particularly like the use of office supplies. Highlighters provide the absolute best colors for map-making. Please buy some and use them in your cartography.
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Questions About You Must Know the Answers To
Consideration When Choosing A Headshot Photographer
Making a great headshot can sometimes be seen as difficult. When taking headshots, you must be keen on the direction and be keen on the clarity of the shot. However, as a photographer, this can be hard sometimes because people are so critical of themselves and they sometimes feel nervous when they are in front of a camera. A headshot is a powerful tool that can make you be noticed. To get a clear headshot, you must look for a studio where you will get the clarity and get the strike for the right emotion. A good studio as the best photographer, who will be patient until you have acquired the right picture. Since there are so many studios in the market, it can be overwhelming to choose a photographer who will do a great job. In this case, consider the following tips.
Consider a headshot photographer who will make you feel comfortable when you are taking the headshots. Therefore, if you are a nervous client, you will get time to get used to the photographer and eventually take the right posture for the headshot. A good photographer should make you feel more confident. When you are tensed, you may end up transmitting negative energy through the lens.
Before you hire a headshot photographer, make sure that you see his or her previous work. Proof of the work done by the photographer is the only thing that can make you gain trust. Go through the studio’s website, to determine whether they have the experience to take the kind of headshot that you want. There are some cases when you are not aware of the kind of headshot that you want. However, by checking some of the photographers work, you may get an idea and use it to have the best headshot.
When you want headshot photography, make sure that you choose an individual who is only good at providing that. There is a wide range of professional photographers out there, however, they all differ based on their field. Taking headshots is an art. Make sure that the professional that you have chosen for the task is good at what he or she does. This way, you will get a clear picture of what you are going to like.
Ensure that you read the reviews that are written by some of the clients who have gone to the studio to get the headshots. The feedback or testimonials can determine whether a photographer working for the studio is good at his or her work or not. In this case, check the website and go to the comment section. Ensure that there is positive reviews and they should be many compared to the negative ones.
Before you go for the shoot, make sure that you communicate prior. When communicating with the photographer, make sure that you communicate with him through chats. This is the only way you get some details about him or her. Avoid emails because they are very formal and they may not communicate about the photographer’s personality entirely.
6 Facts About Everyone Thinks Are True
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Hand Colorized Butterfly Drawing
Wonderfully vintage hand-colorized butterfly book illustration. This fairly large-sized image has all the charm of a hand colorized image but with strong and crisp lines. This insect image of a pretty butterfly is downloadable, printable and in the public domain. It is in the public domain because it was not attributed to an illustrator and was published over 120 years ago, in 1850. The book in which it appeared was White Violets which was published by George W. Hobbs.
This image is copyright free and in the public domain anywhere that extends copyrights 70 years after death or at least 120 years after publication when the original illustrator is unknown.
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Inside the Leica Vario-Elmarit-SL 24-90mm f/2.8-4 ASPH
Posted on by Mike Evans
The 600cc Ducati Pantah, one of Lawrie Watts's favourite drawings, according to David Dixon, his biographer. This is one of the hundreds of stunning marvels published in Motor Cycle magazine and reproduced in David's book
When I was a young journalist working on Motor Cycle magazine I was in awe of our freelance artist, Lawrie Watts. Lawrie, a "technical artist" worked for most of the Iliffe stable of technical magazines specialising in transport (Autocar), air travel (Flight), photography (Amateur Photographer) and farming (Mechanical Farming).
He had the knack of depicting the insides of a piece of engineering, such as a motorcycle engine, in fabulous detail. Most times, we see only the outer shell, attractive as it is, but forget the complexity of what does on inside.
This is never more so than with modern auto-focus lenses. Focus and aperture motors, stability systems and other technological wizardry is all hidden behind the the bland façade that we think of as "the lens". So smooth, so perfect that nothing can possibly go wrong.
It comes as a something of a shock, therefore, to see a lens such as Leica's new SL 24-90mm zoom stripped down and naked. Lens Rentals in the USA has gone a great job on this large full-frame lens and the detail is quite stunning—not to mention a wee bit worrying.
All this all begs the question: How long will modern autofocus lenses continue to work flawlessly; over how many decades? It's one of the reasons the manual Leica M lenses are timeless, why you can mount a 1933 lens on a 2016 camera and still make perfect pictures. They can still be repaired after a lifetime of service. And it is one of the main reasons they hold their value so well, even appreciating in price in normal inflationary times rather than in the current unusual atmosphere of deflation.
Interestingly, Lens Rentals have also been let loose on Fuji's bargain 55-200 zoom and have found a very complex and well-constructed interior.
Sadly, I do not think that many modern auto-focus wizards will last 80 years. They're only a chip away from obsolescence.
You can read about Lawrie Watts's career in a book by my late friend and colleague, David Dixon. It is available from Amazon here:
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Artist unites eras in ‘Crafting Settlement’ show at Currier
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• A detail of Abigail Anne Newbold’s “Home Makers Series” (2011).
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• A detail of Abigail Anne Newbold’s “Home Makers Series” (2011).
In Abigail Anne Newbold’s settlement, the history is palpable, until the bright yellow nylon of a cord shouts a hello from the future. The tools in her settlement are worn, until they meet the sleek cool of a modern handle. In Newbold’s settlement, old and new, traditional and modern, meet for a conversation.
Organized by the Currier Museum of Art in collaboration with the artist, “Abigail Anne Newbold: Crafting Settlement,” will be on view from Saturday through July 14.
The artist has been working day and night on the installation, said Nina Bozicnik, curator of the exhibit. Though Bozicnik explained that her job has really just been to trust Newbold.
“She was the one that sort of selected the specific objects that will be going into this space,” Bozicnik said. “The whole goal of this project for me was to give Abby a platform to expand her practice, so that the Currier could support her in exploring new territory in her work.
“And because of what I had seen previously, I knew that her commitment to incredible craftsmanship was so great, her sort of conceptual rigor was so great, that we could really trust her.”
In Newbold’s first solo museum exhibit, she uses master craft techniques mixed with modern design with the hope that each installation will start a conversation that challenges viewers to think about domesticity, self-sufficiency, and artisanal production.
To that end, the exhibit itself will transform the museum’s Scheier Gallery.
“She has taken that space over and inhabited it with all of her different objects to create a complete environment,” Bozicnik said. “It’s all meant to be one big art work. It’s not just individual pieces like paintings hanging
in a painting gallery that are all discreet. All the objects interrelate with each other to create one total experience.”
One of the most remarkable parts of the installation will be something Newbold is calling a “dwelling structure.” It’s a large living space made up of hickory pieces dry-fit together to create an armature, like a scaled-down version of timber framing. The hickory pieces are held together with hand-turned nylon pegs and each of the panels of the armature is covered with quilts designed by Newbold.
“It’s really quite a spectacular show of different craft technique,” Bozicnik said. “Which was one of the impulses for inviting Abby to the Currier, . . . because of our institutional commitment to craft practices. And she’s sort of taking it into a different direction in terms of its engagement with a conceptual practice not just a practical use of these techniques.”
She went on to explain that the importance of these objects will be less about how they are used and more of an invitation to the viewer to think about the value of making objects.
The footprint of the structure is an adaptation of the connective farm buildings of New England, Bozicnik said, which essentially means there is the big house, the little house, the back house and the barn.
“That was a method of construction that was popularized in the 1900s as sort of an efficient division of activities that were needed to keep these self-sufficient homesteads going,” Bozicnik said. “So Abby’s dwelling structure is divided into functional zones like that.”
Which means even the quilts she designed are reflective of the functions in each given area.
As for the rest of the installation, the perimeter of the gallery is lined with vignettes of the porch, the scullery and larder or the workshop, for example. Each of the areas will contain articles one might find in each of these spaces. Most of the objects themselves are flea market finds, modified and repurposed to suit Newbold’s modern sensibility.
“This is a practice you’ll see throughout the installation,” Bozicnik said. “So you can see the relationship between past and present and this idea of creating a lineage of craftspeople. You’ve got the present person working on the handle (of the tool), and the past person who made this tool head, and she’s creating a conversation between the two.”
The Currier Museum is open Sunday, Monday and Wednesday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is open Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with free admission from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. It is also open the first Thursday of each month from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The museum is closed on Tuesdays. Admission is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, $8 for students and children younger than 18 are free. For information, call 669-6144 or visit currier.org.
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Sarjeant Gallery Whanganui | Who Am I?
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Who Am I?
Unknown artist ‘Untitled (Portrait of an Elizabethan Gentleman)’ oil on canvas, c.1665
Who Am I? Mystery Portrait Revealed
The portrait of a mysterious, lightly bearded and be-ruffled gentleman is a star attraction in the Sarjeant Gallery Te Whare o Rehua Whanganui’s upcoming exhibition entitled Revealed – Collection discoveries from our recent move, opening 11 June at the Gallery on Taupo Quay. The right half of the man’s face is darker than the left, which suggests a partial attempt to remove the darkened varnish says Curator of Collections, Jennifer Taylor Moore. The lacy ruff around his neck and cuff, lashless eyes and high forehead give him the air of an Elizabethan gentleman.
The ruff in particular gives a clue as to the age of the painting. Ruffs were fashionable in Europe between the mid-sixteenth and mid-seventeenth centuries. They were luxury garments, symbols of status and wealth, and the starched lace made wearers hold their chin up in a proud and haughty pose. A loose lace collar had replaced the ruff by the time King Charles I came to the English throne in 1625 but the popularity of the ruff lingered longer in the countries of Northern Europe.
Gallery staff found the anonymous portrait hidden among framed paintings when the Gallery moved the collection to its temporary premises. The painting had not previously been documented so its discovery came as a surprise and very little is known about the work.
Ms Taylor Moore said their investigations revealed that a former Gallery custodian, Mr. Newrick, had most likely brought the painting to New Zealand from the United Kingdom in the 1920s. The custodian was a UK trained painting restorer and worked on some of the paintings damaged during the Napier earthquake in 1931. “We think he may have used it as a teaching example to illustrate the dangers of over-zealous cleaning,” says Ms Taylor Moore. “Sometimes varnish goes dark with age and in this instance, during the cleaning process, some of the paint was lost along with the varnish.”
She says they asked the opinion of Nick Lambourne of Christie’s, London, when he was updating the value of the collection earlier this year. “He suggested that because the hands are not finely painted and the work is in poor condition it is unlikely to have a high insurance value. However as it is unlike anything else we have in the collection and has an intriguing story it is of intrinsic value to us,” Ms Taylor Moore says.
Other notably perplexing features in the work include writing in the background of the painting. The initials J B, probably referring to the man’s name, followed by ÆTAT 40 meaning at the age of 40, and the date 1665 (which happens to be the time of the Great Plague in London). So the man was possibly 40 at the time of painting. He is also holding a small bunch of unidentified flowers. In the 15th and 16th centuries botanical imagery was used to convey information about the subjects in portraits. Daisies could mean innocence while anemones were used to indicate forsaken love.
Because of its fragile condition the painting will be displayed flat in a glass case. If the work was painted in 1665 then it is amongst the 10 oldest paintings in the Gallery collection.
Helen Frances
Sarjeant Stories
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A Night with Harley – Stuck in Customs
A Night with Harley
My Unexpected 24-70mm Usage
As a landscape photographer, I tend to go wide-angle a lot… Actually, I don’t particularly “like” (not facebook-like, like-like) being called a “landscape photographer” — but I know people like to categorize, and it’s better than being called a “underwear tester”.
So back to the wide-angle bit. I love my Nikon 14-24 lens… and when I go on trips, I expect to use that the most! However, I notice that this current photo-adventure in Iceland, I am using my 24-70 most of the time. About 70% of the time! I find it gets me the compression and framing I need for so many landscape situations.
I’ll have to add more photos soon to my Nikon 24-70 Review here on the site… but it is a very versatile lens!
Daily Photo – A Night with Harley
These bikes are really a fun subject for photography. I get excited every time I head out for one of these events. There are so many styles, customizations, and characters behind them… you never see the same thing twice.
Setting up for these photos is also somewhat of a fun challenge. Getting the right “background” is very important to me… sometimes it just does not work out, so I have to move on and leave a pretty bike alone. The other thing about these bikes, which you don’t realize until you take thousands of photos of them, is that you probably only have a 12.5% chance of getting a good composition and background. I break it down thusly:
• 50% chance that the bike is on its kick stand and leaning the direction you want. These are just too hard to shoot from the downward-leaning side.
• Compounded by a 50% chance the background area is boring, distracting, inappropriate, or otherwise unpalatable
• Compounded by another 50% chance that the bike will be blocked by another bike, since these tend to travel in flocking patterns, like their riders.
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Big Brand Royalty Archetype Inspiration
The Royalty Archetype brand is the most aspirational of all the archetypes. Brands that live this archetype tend to show off the lifestyle of someone who’s “made it.” They lead by example and inspire others to reach their level of success or achievement.
Tiffany and Co have built this archetype into their brand through their high-end pricing and by building the status symbol into their little blue box. In their bio, they use the language “the world’s premier jeweler” to make sure that you understand their positioning.
Hilton Hotels takes the Royalty Archetype brand and applies it to travel. In Hilton’s world, traveling to exotic locations and being pampered is the expression of highest achievement. I love the copy in their bio, “Everything we do is setting the stage for you. Because while it may be our stage… it’s your story.” (BRILLIANT.) This message appeals to the group of people who aspire to lead, to rise above, and to live the life they imagined. It acknowledges Hilton’s part but places the focus on the customer.
Entrepreneur Royalty Archetypes to Follow
Anil executes the Royalty Archetype brand on his Instagram feed flawlessly. We see him enjoying NYC, wearing fancy suits, eating incredible dinners, etc. while wearing his watches. His ideal client aspires to live the same life that he does, and the watch becomes a part of that story. Brilliant work.
Minding Her Business takes a less personal route with the quote images but is highly effective. The content of the quote and even the images used as background speak to the highly successful female CEO or leader directly. There is no coddling, hugs, or pats on the back here – she is inspiring her followers to live a higher expression of their lives. Her brand consistency is impeccable. Also note the bio, “guides to creating an extraordinary life.” Royalty Archetypes aspire to be on top of the game, not 2nd best. Normal and expected isn’t enough – they inspire us to live truly extraordinary lives.
Tips for Showing Your Royalty Brand on Instagram
• Live the life your ideal clients are aspiring to. Show them what is possible!
• Adopt a rich color scheme. Deep purple, gold, black, and deep jewel tones are great choices for the Royalty Archetype.
• Keep it polished. Your archetype doesn’t benefit from looking sloppy or unkempt. Your ideal clients are holding you to a high standard
The 7 Keys to Scale Your Brand
Your guide is on its way!
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Batik Painting
Batik-Painting
Batik painting is one of Metta School’s signature visual arts programme. In this programme, students are not only taught in the process of making batik painting art, but most importantly they learn other useful skills like responsibility for own work area, safety while handling equipment, simple first aid and fine motor skills.
Batik painting is also known to be a therapeutic programme as students learn to ‘slow down’ and relax while engaging in the process of creating their own batik painting projects.
Batik Painting is an old art of decorating cloth using wax as a dye repellent to cover parts of a design and dyeing the uncovered fabric with colour or colours. The word batik originates from the Javanese word ‘tik’, which means to dot. Batik is historically the most expressive and subtle of the resist methods.The batik process begins when the pattern is covered with hot wax as a ‘resist’. The fabric is then dyed producing a vivid and colourful patterns. The waxed patterns will not take the dye. The process is repeated to obtain multicoloured designs on the cloth. The wax is then removed through a process of ‘fixing’ and washing of the cloth in hot water. The cloth is then ready to be made into other by products or displayed as an art piece.
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Program Notes: B, C
Broken Tulip
Broken Tulip was premiered on July 9, 2008 at Interlochen Arts Camp. Performers were: Jill Heyboer, flute; Daniel Silver, clarinet; Tim McAllister, alto saxophone; George Sakakeeny, bassoon; Hank Skolnick, contraforte; Mark Hetzler, trombone; and Kim Burja, percussion Broken Tulip takes inspiration from the notion that an idea or an object can remain static while the perception of that idea or object shifts radically around it. A real life example of this type of radical paradigm shift is the broken tulip, a rare, multi-colored tulip with irregular flame- or feather-like markings. A standard tulip, however, is solid-colored, a unitary blend of two overlaid pigments. Because a tulip is reproduced by planting its genetically identical offsets, a broken tulip was quite rare and appeared seemingly at random. This combination of mystery and rare beauty made the broken tulip aesthetically prized--and economically valuable. But it was discovered that a virus, carried from bulb to bulb by the peach potato aphid, irregularly suppressed the laid-on color of the tulip, allowing a portion of the base color to show through in that tell-tale flame or feathered pattern. These rare moments of beauty were suddenly seen as diseased and undesirable, and growers set about ridding their fields of the infected tulips. A violent paradigm shift occurred and the broken tulip was doomed. My piece does not tell the story of the rise and fall of the broken tulip—there is no tulip melody, no virus leitmotif. It borrows the energy and tension in the story of the broken tulip and explores the more general idea of radical paradigm shift. I’d like to point to another example of a potential paradigm shift right in our midst. Broken Tulip has an important part for the contraforte, played by Hank Skolnick. The contraforte is a modern, reworked version of the contrabassoon. It has a wider bore, is more agile, and more consistent throughout its expanded range. The rather limited paradigm of the contrabassoon as an occasional octave doubler of the bassoon in late romantic and 20th c. orchestra music may shift as the contraforte moves into chamber repertoire like Broken Tulip and its own solo repertoire.
Build A World
Peg Lauber, a Wisconsin poet, wrote the text for Build A World specifically for Zae Munn to set for the Madison Children's Choir. Each of three visions of a better world is followed by a rejection of something negative in our current world. The two musical characters in Build A World closely follow this alternation of text ideas. However, the music dwells on and develops some special words and phrases such as "overflows," like a spring," and "where freedom shines." The piano both supports the singers and provides subtle changes in character for each verse. Commissioned by the Madison Children's Choir (Wisconsin), Heather Thorpe, Director. Premiered by them on May 14, 2000. Advanced children; High school. "We want to build a world where peace comes down like rain and snow, so...don't give us a world of hunger and cold." Published by Yelton Rhodes Music.
The Canvas
Text and music suitable for both children's and women's choirs with mostly unison and two-part writing; pitch material well-supported in the instrumental parts; orchestral writing appropriate for college and community orchestras, with an emphasis on relatively simple parts for strings and more challenging parts for winds; pairs of winds plus piccolo, 3 tps, 3 hns, 2 tbns, 1 tuba, timpani, 1 percussion, strings. Text quote: "I loosen the canvas when the wind has dried it and the sun passed through it to become the unbelievable light that touches each living thing." Commissioned by Cynthia Bradford, conductor of the Southlake Children's Choir and Dennis Friesen-Carper, conductor of the Valparaiso University Symphony Orchestra. Published by Yelton Rhodes Music. High school; College; Adult women.
Care-Charmer Sleep
A number of concepts drawn from the scientific literature on sleep contributed to the organization of Care-Charmer Sleep, including: the alternation of periods of synchronized sleep and dreams throughout a single night of sleep; bodily movements are often associated with the periods between dreams; large, slow delta waves characterize synchronized sleep; and, each dream may be built up slowly, with eye movements at first slow, then gradually becoming rapid (REM sleep). Structurally, there are three dreams separated by synchronized sleep. Dream 1 uses texts listing the qualities of sleep; Dream 2 uses texts based on a sleep-death simile--sleep as a miniature, a rehearsal, of death; in Dream 3 the texts use sleep as a direct metaphor for death--sleep is death. The choir moves into different groupings during synchronized sleep sections. The drone can be played by a synthesizer or wind instruments. Commissioned and premiered by the Transylvania University Concert Choir (Lexington, KY), Gary Anderson, conductor. (not currently available)
I like the way cascade is used in electronics—a series of networks, each having an output that serves as the input for the next. This image gets at the deep connectedness between distinct sections that I was striving for in Cascade. But the several long, descending gestures in Cascade draw on another sense of cascade—a series of waterfalls over steep rocks.
Certainty of Stone, a young person's guide to the chorus
Commissioned by the South Bend Chamber Singers to open their May 11, 1997 children's concert, this piece functions as the choral equivalent to Britten's Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. Text was commissioned from Peg Lauber. Published by Yelton Rhodes Music. Advanced college; Professional quality.
Come With Me
This piece plays with the idea of encouragement and resistance, for instance: "Come on! Let's skate upon a cloud." "Not on a cloud, I'm not allowed." There are passages using asymmetrical meters, clapping, and foot stomping, as well as optional maracas and rhythm sticks. The text is by Peg Lauber. Commissioned by the Southlake Children's Choir in Crown Point, Indiana, Cynthia Bradford, conductor; premiered by them at the 1996 Indiana Music Educators' Conference in Indianapolis. Advanced children; High school.
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Lotus Emira Practicality Content
Art Direction | Film | Socials
The new Emira goes against long standing stereotypes for Lotus and we were tasked with beautifully showing the new practical features of the Lotus Emira using their new branding. Some of these features were simple including the addition of cup holders and the challenge was to create engaging content to debunk an unwanted brand trait.
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The project involved storyboarding, designing the look and feel, art directing the shoot and seeing the final films through with editors. The end result was a set of beautifully practical films and stills all ready for Lotus socials and landing page.
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Benjamin West
American painter
Benjamin West
American painter
October 10, 1738
near Springfield, Pennsylvania
March 11, 1820
London, England
Benjamin West, (born October 10, 1738, near Springfield, Pennsylvania [U.S.]—died March 11, 1820, London, England) American-born painter of historical, religious, and mythological subjects who had a profound influence on the development of historical painting in Britain. He was historical painter to George III (1772–1801) and a founder of the Royal Academy (1768), of which in 1792 he succeeded Sir Joshua Reynolds as president.
As a young man, West showed precocious artistic talent and was sent to Philadelphia in 1756 to study painting. At 20 years of age he was a successful portraitist in New York City and in 1760, through the assistance of friends, he sailed for Italy, where Neoclassicism was rapidly gaining ground. West visited most of the leading cities of Italy and in 1763 went to London, where he set up as a portrait painter. His subsequent patronage by George III and the assurance of financial support from the crown absolved him of the necessity to continue to earn a living through portraiture. In London he soon became intimate with Sir Joshua Reynolds and gained widespread popularity. “The Death of General Wolfe” (c. 1771; several versions exist), one of his best-known and—at the time—most controversial works, made a noteworthy concession to realism in its use of modern dress rather than antique drapery to depict a contemporary historical event within a classical composition. It was considered by many academicians to be an affront to the art of history painting, but ultimately it was a popular success and won Reynolds’ approval.
• Cymon and Iphigenia, oil on canvas by Benjamin West, 1773; in the Los Angeles County Museum …
Photograph by Beesnest McClain. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, purchased with funds provided by Mr. and Mrs. Reese Llewellyn Milner, Mr. and Mrs. Byron E. Vandergrift, George C. Zachary, Jo Ann and Julian Ganz, Jr., and Joseph T. Mendelson, M.82.91
• Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill), oil on canvas by Benjamin West, 1776; …
Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., Andrew W. Mellon Collection, 1940.1.10
• Helen Brought to Paris, oil on canvas by Benjamin West, 1776; in the Smithsonian American …
Photograph by pohick2. Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C., Museum purchase, 1969.33
Though loyal to America, West retained the king’s friendship and patronage until 1801. In 1802 he visited Paris and exhibited his final sketch for “Death on the Pale Horse” (c. 1802; several versions exist), which anticipated developments in French Romantic painting. He never returned to the United States, but through such pupils as Washington Allston, Gilbert Stuart, Charles Willson Peale, and John Singleton Copley, he exerted considerable influence on the development of art in that country during the first decades of the 19th century.
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The visual and performing arts, though flourishing somewhat more than literature, were nevertheless slow to achieve real distinction in America. America did produce one good historical painter in Benjamin West and two excellent portrait painters in John Copley and Gilbert Stuart, but it is not without significance that all three men passed much of their lives in London, where they received more...
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St. Andrew, wall painting in the presbytery of Santa Maria Antiqua, Rome, 705–707.
...ideal, inspired a unique brand of Romantic realism that was a strong force in American painting from the late 18th century onward and that anticipated the emergence in Europe by a whole generation. Benjamin West, in addition to his contribution to Neoclassicism, developed a style of narrative painting with dramatic subjects taken from contemporary life; while he painted his most significant...
...native American, John Singleton Copley, worked in Boston until 1774, when he went to live permanently in England, and was responsible for the finest painting produced in the American colonies. Benjamin West, another important native figure in the history of American painting, was born in Pennsylvania but settled in London in 1763, where he became the second president of the Royal Academy....
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Interior Design of 2BHK | Niketan Designs LLP
Residential Interior Designs
Mr. Deepak Mehta (2BHK Residence in Matunga - East)
Mr. Deepak Mehta's residence at Matunga is a project which displays the amalgamation of simplicity and style. One of the key highlights of this project was increase of the usable area of the kitchen space by extending into the FSI area. An efficient serving platform added to the utility and beauty of the serving space. We also installed a modernly designed sculpture (made from siporex concrete blocks for light weight and strength) which reflects 9 planets of Jainism. As desired by the elderly people of the house, their bed is provided with a collapsible curtain. The overall theme of the home is kept such that every part of the home feels like part of a painting and all parts come together to create a unified experience of a painting.
Small kitchen turned spacious
Full view of the modular kitchen
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Ricardo Reis
Why I Photograph As a young person, I needed and had to put out there so many things that were stuck inside me, and very quickly, I realized that I had a different way of seeing the world. I started noticing that even if there were many people looking at the same thing as me, they weren't seeing what I was seeing. Photography became the most realistic representation of my perspective. Photography blends all the art mediums and I am inspired to create amalgamations of the dream world with the real. I love the challenge of being able to put onto paper the ideas and surreal world of my own creation. My Purpose When I create a photograph image, I want to engage in a dialogue-to make the viewer feel something, even if it's a negative reaction. I appreciate the negative reaction, because I understand I've drawn something out in the viewer: an honest reaction is more potent than an indifferent one. I want to be able to convey an inner conversation-an ambience, a vibe- to create curiosity in the viewer for the lives and moments depicted in my images. My Method I prefer to shoot with black and white 35mm film, because I find it''s next.
Francesco Ridolfi
Francesco Ridolfi is an Italian portrait photographer who usually shoots for advertising and editorial projects. Born and raised in Bologna, Italy, he now splits his time between Brussels, Milan and Bologna, working for different clients and assignments in the editorial and commercial field. Some of his most recent clients includes: Rolling Stone Magazine, Auchan, Louis Vuitton and Tetra Pak. All about Francesco Ridolfi: AAP: When did you realize you wanted to be a photographer? The photography passion came to me long ago, since I was a child. But maybe I started to realize it could be turned into a profession around the 2006. How long have you been a photographer?Professionally speaking, since 2008. What or who inspires you? Well, maybe it could sounds expected, but for me inspiration is everywhere! I think that the process of developing an idea it's like connecting dots. More dots you have (experiences, visual references, interests,..) more chance to come out with something original and great! How could you describe your style? I'm pretty sure it could be described as clean and precise. And actually it's what I'm looking for in my photos. I prefer to take away instead of add something: less is more for me. Do you have a favorite photograph or series? Speaking of my work, for the efforts done, I surely like the Chess Portraits here presented. But from my previous works, I'm attached to a John Landis' portrait I took a couple of years ago and a series of black and white portraits I took in Cuba Cublanco Do you spend a lot of time editing your images? For what purpose? Actually not so much, I prefer to do as much as possible on camera. The editing process consists mainly in color correction and general cleaning of the photos. Favorite(s) photographer(s)? Erwin Olaf, Martin Schoeller, Richard Avedon. What advice would you give a young photographer? If I had to suggest something to a young or an aspirant photographer, for sure I will advice him of the importance of the profession's business side. It's something you have to take really seriously, if you want to survive out there.What mistake should a young photographer avoid?Think that to be a photographer (and making a living with it) it's enough just take good pictures. An idea, a sentence, a project you would like to share? Less is more. But also, try to convey an idea through your photos. An idea adds much more than technique and Photoshop. About "Room 322""The airy luminosity of an ethereal space, aseptic and suspended, contrasts with the stolidity of these bodies - less than perfect in their awkward and authentic humanness. Statically present, the hotel room preserves its non-connection to sundry turn-taking occupants: its stillness heightens the tension they feel inside, which rips itself free of these contentless surroundings. Thus, from the bottom of a bathtub, contrasting perceptions emerge: appearance and reality, restlessness holding itself still, past within present; authenticity within fiction."
MD Tanveer Rohan
Md. Tanveer Hassan Rohan was born and brought up in Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh. He has an utter passion for photography and photography has been his passion for a very long time. Growing up in Dhaka, he has realized that beauty manifests in many forms. This city is a manifestation of the contrast of nature and urbanization. As a photographer, his essential aim is to capture the moments of life and give them significance by making them static in time. He loves to travel and be in different places, meet new people, and enjoy the experience that photography offers, which is to capture Earth's beautiful and awe-inspiring moments. He also loves to experiment with his photography. He has finished his Basic Photography course From Prism . He has taken part in many National and International Photography contest and till now he has won many national and more than 200 international photography awards, including IPA 2015 (2nd Place in General News Category and 7 Honorable mentions in different categories), MIFA 2015 (1st Place In General News Category and 3 Honorable mentions in different categories), Grand Winner in "Photo for Tolerance +" International Youth Photography Contest 2015. 1st prize in Sony World Photography Awards 2016, National Award ,2nd Prize in Photojournalism category from Xposure International Photography Competition 2016, 9 (3 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze , 3 Honorable mentions and also 2nd Place in People category) awards from Tokyo International Photography awards 2016. 2 Awards (1st Place in Reportage and 2nd Place in People category) from VIAP 2016, Bulgaria. He has been selected as a best Authors three times in FIAP patronage Photography Contest in France, Czech Republic and Bangladesh. His photographs exhibited in more than 45 countries.He has been awarded AFIAP distinction from Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique (FIAP) in early 2016, and BEPSS Distinction From The Photographic Society of Singapore (PSS) in November 2016 and PPSA Distinction FromPhotographic Society Of America in December 2016. It is with utmost diligent and inspiration that he is willing to carry on this passion throughout his life.
Esmeralda Ruiz
United States
Artist Statement: "My childhood was different then most. Growing up with nothing but artists was one thing, but having actually flat lined during a surgery after being diagnosed with a kidney infection changed my life forever. It wasn’t that it left me weak or prevented me from going outside and playing or even going to school with other children but the images that I saw when that moment occurred is what I strive to show in my work today. A wonderful world where the air was crisp and refreshing, with all of its flowers in bloom, my journey begins down a path with little yellow homes on each side. Beyond the path, a valley flowers appeared. On the right there were rocky mountains so enormous that clouds covered their midsection with their snow covered summits peering through. To my left the sound of the ocean was relentlessly crashing into a cliff. As I crossed my valley of flowers and ascended the cliff, I felt a cool yet, strong breeze off the ocean forcing me back. As I looked up into the vast skies above, I was overcome by the ever so omnipotent clouds with their glorious rays of sunlight beaming through. The feeling of leaping into the breeze and flying towards the light was more then overwhelming. Instead, I greeted it with a smile and made my way back to the valley. Relaxed, laying across its delicate wild flowers, my tranquil body curled up and fell into a deep sleep. Awaking to my mother at my bedside, disappointment overcame me with the realization that it was all just a dream. Weeks passed, the pain healed but my dream still reigned true. Numerous sketches and endless rants of my new world was all that was real. Having to transition from a world of such perfection to a life of obscurity seemed almost inconceivable. As such, a minor state of depression would set in as my life slowly began to drift back into its regular routine. During this time my only solace came from the amazing work found in books from various art movements and even my favorite childhood cartoons. However, as my healing process dragged on, much of what I know about color (and how I use it today) came from all the extra time spent in my parent’s studio. Watching them work and being surrounded by various mediums helped better understand art as a form of expression. This would inevitably forge my desire to show the world what I had experienced on that fateful day. As the years pass, my dream still lives within me. My thesis project has only driven my need to share my moment with the world in ways I never thought possible. After much soul searching and numerous critiques, I have come to the realization that my utopia isn’t just a dream; it is in the landscapes that have always surrounded me. Those three minutes had and will always have a tremendous impact on my life. If anything, I learned how fragile life is and to always appreciate the beautiful things in life. Photography has allowed me to show what stands out in my eyes by glorifying it in a photograph. It is the best way that I can communicate what I saw and what I felt at that particular moment. It is the bridge between my past and my present.Source: Esmeralda Ruiz Website
Jacque Rupp
United States
Jacque Rupp is a humanist photographer residing in Silicon Valley. She picked up her first camera, a Rollei, in her teens, and immediately fell in love with the entire process- but especially how the camera connected her to others. Because she moved extensively as a child, Jacque learned quickly how to walk into new situations and build trust with people. She draws on these early experiences when creating a rapport with her photographic subjects. Jacque was an executive in the technology industry, responsible for recruiting top talent for many years. Interviewing and learning about people's stories fits directly into her style of photography. Jacque goes deep, looking to capture the human spirit by using layers, complexity, and emotion in her work. She received her MBA from Santa Clara University. She is on the Advisory Board for the United Nations Affiliated Film Festival at Stanford University and for the Weston Collective in Carmel. She has exhibited at the Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel, Foothill College in Los Altos Hills, The Daily Photograph and numerous on-line venues. Statement It's always about the people. Curiosity and connection. It's very personal for me. I'm drawn by intensity, intimacy and authenticity in my subjects. I am curious about different cultures, here and abroad, and search for stories about everyday people in everyday life. I look for a face that is lived in, a spirit I can connect with, a truth that is shared and a story to tell. I am seeking a sense of identity and place. When I engage with my subjects, this moment shared between us is an honor. In my photographs, I strive to show the humanity and universal spirit that binds all of us together. Spirit of India India, and especially its religious spirit, has always held a special place in my heart. My first visit was during a very vulnerable time in my life, my husband was terminally ill, and I found the calming spirit to be very healing. These images are a collection of my favorites over years. I love the spirit, the orderly chaos and the warmth of its people. As a visual artist, I see and very much appreciate the theatre and cast of characters.tay up-to-date with call for entries, deadlines and other news about exhibitions, galleries, publications, & special events.
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‘Art’ Smart
Provocative play delivers thoughtful good time
By Patrick Sullivan
EVER NOTICE how contemporary art really pisses people off? Of course you have. But I’m not talking about the way every third painting that rolls into a Big Apple museum causes Mayor Rudy Giuliani to fall to the floor and start foaming at the mouth as if he were auditioning for Exorcist II: Mephistopheles Takes Manhattan.
Nope. I’m more interested in the folks who don’t bat an eyelash at a photo taken by Robert “crack buttocks, insert whip” Mapplethorpe or a performance piece by Karen “it’s my body and I’ll smear it with menstrual blood if I want to” Finley.
Because even some of these urbane types develop a Guiliani-type froth when confronted with–gasp!–a monochromatic painting. For them, it’s like a red flag in front of a bull to see a painting featuring white stripes on a white background, a painting like the one in Art, now onstage in a cracklingly good production directed by Jim dePriest at Sonoma County Repertory Theatre in Sebastopol.
“You’ve eliminated form and color, those old chestnuts,” exclaims the pugnacious Marc (played with formidable presence by Craig Mason) in ferocious mock admiration of his friend Serge’s newly acquired painting. That “piece of white shit” is how a third friend, Yvan (Jonathan Graham), describes the work–once he breaks out of his habitual ass-kissing to express his true feelings.
Art is about friendship. But the play’s interpersonal dynamics revolve around that “piece of white shit.” Is Serge (the understated John Shillington) an idiot to spend 200,000 francs on a one-color painting? Or is Marc just resentful of Serge’s new friendships in the art world? And why do Yvan’s attempts to make peace only make matters worse?
The three friends, once close, have been gradually pulling apart anyway. But the monochrome may be the last straw. For Serge, it’s a symbol of his participation in the great dialogue of modern art. For Marc, it’s a sign that his friend is either a pretentious snob or stupid enough to fall for an obvious scam. For Yvan, the painting is an unwarranted distraction from his angst over his impending wedding.
In Marc’s view, the trouble started when Serge started seriously employing terms like deconstruction: “I should have punched him right in the mouth,” Marc recalls with a growl. He despises “the rule of novelty, the rule of surprise” that dominate contemporary art.
Such debates take center stage in the play. But don’t let that scare you. The dialogue in Art is wonderful stuff–full of snappy, bitchy humor, poignant personal revelations, and thoughtful questions about art and friendship. And this production’s three actors carry off even the most elaborate wordplay with adroit skill.
If Art seems a bit retro, if it seems to be revisiting the art wars of decades past, well, so we are in real life. Yasmina Reza’s play scored a Tony Award back in 1998, but irksome artwork has continued to plague us into a whole new millennium. Art doesn’t offer any easy way out of these debates. But it deliver a thoughtful, provocative good time.
‘Art’ continues through June 30 at Sonoma County Repertory Theatre, 104 N. Main St., Sebastopol. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors and students. 707/823-0177.
From the June 7-13, 2001 issue of the Northern California Bohemian.
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A summer intensive very relevé!
High-level guest professors joined our teaching team this summer to broaden the horizons of young dancers in the professional division. From the South African Ballet Theater to the Paris Opera to the Philippines, they have danced on the most famous stages of the world, performing the greatest classical roles and giving life to daring creations. Discover the exciting journeys of Beverley Bagg, Yvonne Cutaran, Patrick Lavoie, Delphine Moussin and Jean-Paul Schneider.
Beverley Bagg
Beverley Bagg initially trained with the Royal Academy of Dance and the Cechetti Society in Johannesburg, South Africa. She went on to study at the Royal Ballet School in London, England before becoming, for 15 years, the principal dancer of the PACT ballet company (South Africa).
From the time she settled in Canada, she has been welcomed as a guest teacher by various dance companies and schools both here and in the United States, including the Ballet BC and Alberta Ballet. She also contributed to the presentation of ballets such as Swan Lake, Giselle, and Romeo and Juliet with the ** South African Ballet Theatre** and the Washington Ballet.
Yvonne Cutaran
Born in the Philippines, Yvonne Cutaran started dancing with the Grands Ballets Canadiens at the age of 15, quickly moving up through the ranks to become principal dancer. In 1994, she joined the Boston Ballet, returning to the Montreal company the following year, before leaving again in 1998 to take part in the La La La Human Steps, a three-year international tour. She then danced with the Washington Ballet and Ballet BC.
As a guest artist, she has performed in Montréal, the United States, Cuba, Europe and her native country. Yvonne Cutaran teaches ballet at several schools and companies.
Patrick Lavoie
Patrick Lavoie trained at L’École supérieure and the San Francisco Ballet School. He joined the National Ballet of Canada in 1997 and was promoted to first soloist in 2003. His repertoire included, among others, lead roles in Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake, Cinderella, Onegin and The Firebird. He also danced with the company at the Vancouver 2010 Cultural Olympiad.
Patrick Lavoie retired from the stage in 2015, but continues to work with the company as part of its team of health professionals. Following undergraduate studies in neuroscience and molecular genetics at the University of Toronto, he is now pursuing a master’s degree in physiotherapy at McMaster University.
Delphine Moussin
Trained at the Paris Opera Ballet, Delphine Moussin joined the company at the age of 15, rising to star status in 2005. She held a number of roles in the company’s repertoire and worked under the direction of Maurice Béjart, John Neumeier, Jerome Robbins, William Forsythe, Pierre Lacotte, Rudolf Nureyev, and Twyla Tharp, performing in several of the latter’s ballets in New York and Japan.
Delphine Moussin has received a number of awards, including one from the Association pour le rayonnement de l’Opéra de Paris (Association for the outreach of the Paris Opera Ballet). She was invited to perform, among others, by the National Ballet of China as well as prestigious galas such as the one organized by the Cartier Foundation. Since 2011, she has taught at the Paris Opera Ballet as well as in Kyoto.
Jean-Paul Schneider
Jean-Paul Schneider studied dance with Nora Kiss, teacher at Maurice Béjart’s Twentieth Century Ballet company, and trained in theatre with Jean-Laurent Cochet in Paris. He was first dancer with the Grands Ballets Classiques de France, before assuming the musical direction and choreography of some twenty plays directed by Nicolas Bataille.
For a gala bringing together the dancers of the Paris Opera Ballet and the Royal Ballet in 2018, he created a solo for its star, Delphine Moussin, and took part, as a playwright, in the creation of Huis-Clos, a ballet inspired by the novel by Jean-Paul Sartre and performed by Delphine Moussin as well as Agnès Letestu and Rupert Pennefather. Since 1998, he has been leading workshops in Montréal for actors, dancers and singers collaborating with the Grands Ballets, among others.
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Thank you for your interest in the Shandaken: Storm King residency program. Please review the following carefully before you apply.
Application deadline and other dates
Applications are due by 11:59 pm EST on February 28. Please submit any questions or concerns by end of day, February 23. Late applications cannot be considered.
About Shandaken: Storm King
Shandaken: Storm King is a free, process-focused residency that is collaboratively produced by Shandaken Projects and Storm King Art Center, and that takes place at Storm King. Each resident is given a private bedroom and a private, 9-by-14-foot studio for 2, 4, or 6 weeks each. The studios do not have electricity: all corded tools must be used in a group work space attached to the house.
The residency
The 2024 residency season will take place June 17 through Oct 6. It is open to cultural practitioners internationally (however please note that travel costs are not provided for).
Residents of this program stay in a four-bedroom house. Private studios, each a discrete building, are nestled into the surrounding landscape within walking distance from the house. Although the house and studios are technically located on the grounds of Storm King Art Center, visitors to Storm King are permitted to access the residency only by special invitation of residents themselves.
Shandaken: Storm King residencies are meant to facilitate experimentation, process, research, or production by providing space and time for residents to do as they wish—but we ask that residents bring or buy their own materials. Our past residents have included visual artists, writers, curators, activists, dancers, historians, and more: we believe that different practices rubbing up against one another can create a productive friction.
Residents are offered unique opportunities to visit Storm King's grounds, see its collection, and get to know its staff.
Facilities and accommodations
In 2024, residents who applied as individuals are housed together, in private bedrooms, with a live-in facilities manager. Residents who applied as a collaborative group, or who indicated on their application that they would like to attend the program together with their child/ren, are given exclusive use of the four-bedroom residency house and offered regular support visits by an offsite facilities manager.
The program provides a basic kitchen setup, food staples, a private studio, and utilities. Some basic tools, primarily hand tools and small power tools for woodworking, are also available. Candidates may inquire for details about what is on offer, if this will affect whether or not you apply. All utilities are centralized in the house: the studios do not have electricity.
There are pre-scheduled trips into nearby Newburgh, so that residents without a means of transportation can purchase supplies. Tours of Storm King, studio visits, and other engagements with Shandaken and Storm King staff are offered on an opt-in basis.
There is a $25 fee to apply. This covers the cost of application software, administrative fees, and jury meetings. For those with special financial needs, fee waivers are available. To apply to have your fee waived, please email us with a few lines about your circumstances at [email protected]. The deadline for inquiries regarding waivers is end of day, February 23.
If you are chosen to participate, your residency will be completely free, however at present we are unable to offer travel reimbursement, nor offer any stipend.
For collaborative teams
Applicants interested in attending the residency as a collaborative group should submit a single application. Please note that the opportunity to attend this program as a group is available exclusively to groups who have an established record of making work together.
The residency house has a gravel driveway, and its exterior door is at the top of one stair. It is a two-story, historic house with no elevator—a living room, kitchen, dining room, and half bath are located on the first floor, with all bedrooms and a full bath on the second floor. The studios are located outdoors, a short walk on grass from the house. Their doors are at the top of one step. We invite applicants with accessibility questions to email us at [email protected] to schedule a conversation about how we can endeavor to meet their needs.
Who can attend?
Shandaken Projects and Storm King Art Center welcome applicants from across cultural disciplines irrespective of race, gender, religion, ability, sexual preference, or nationality, who make work with a direct connection to the visual arts.
The application
Shandaken: Storm King residencies are designed to honor experimentation and process as ends in and of themselves. So don't be afraid to tell us about a goal whose outcome you're unsure of. If you are a sculptor who's always wanted to try painting, or a curator who's always wanted to make art: don't be afraid to say so. Remember also that the experience of place—the Storm King collection, the rich history of the Hudson Highlands region—is a part of the experience of the program.
Applications are due by 11:59pm EST on February 28. Please submit any questions or concerns by end of day, February 23. Late applications cannot be considered.
Selection process
Applications will be juried by a panel of art professionals. Successful applicants will be notified in May. We will do our best to offer time slots to successful applicants based on their preferences, but dates offered for residencies are nonnegotiable. Thanks for taking the time to apply. If you have any quick, specific questions about the application, please contact [email protected], but only if you really, truly, absolutely can't puzzle it out yourself. We're looking forward to learning more about your work.
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Cupids Love Arrows Wall Art
Use the pattern to create a cupid's love arrow wall art that is going to set the theme for your Valentine's Day celebrations
Cupids Love Arrows Wall Art
What you need
Materials Needed:
1. Wooden piece
2. Acrylic paint
3. Paint brush - size 2-3
4. Craft glitter powder
5. Design template
6. Tracing paper
7. Pencil
Template: Print out this template or you can also create your own.
Step-1: Gather a square wooden piece, carbon paper and the printed template.
Step-2: Trace the template design on the wooden piece nicely.
Step-3: I used black paint to trace out the pattern on the wooden piece. Make sure to place a piece of paper under the wooden piece before you start painting.
Step-4: Once you’re done painting allow the paint to dry but not entirely.
Step-5: Sprinkle some golden glitter powder over the wet paint. Now allow the paint to dry entirely.
Attach a hanging mechanism or a stand and done!
What do you think of this project? Let us know!
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Sherban Cantacuzino CBE 1928 – 2018
Richard Coleman
Tireless secretary of the Royal Fine Art Commission (RFAC), who founded the Pro Patrimonio Foundation of Romania and convinced the UK government to include design quality in the planning system
Sherban Cantacuzino CBE 1928 – 2018
Sherban Cantacuzino CBE 1928 – 2018
Sherban Cantacuzino was an architect, conservationist, writer, lecturer, critic, teacher of the history of architecture and secretary of the Royal Fine Art Commission (RFAC). When he was 11 he left Romania for Paris and then an English education with his mother and sister, by which time his father was stranded at home amid WWII and the subsequent Communist regime. The family never again saw George Matei Cantacuzino – described as a Ruskin of Romania – despite constant attempts to do so. But though Sherban lived with the fact that his father was cruelly restricted for 32 years of both their lives, there was an extraordinary parallel in their cultural trajectories.
Sherban studied architecture at Cambridge, a subject his father had also studied. There he met such contemporaries as Philip Dowson – later head of Arup Associates – who often recalled Sherban’s greatest skill, as a cook. Later, lunch at the RFAC, courtesy of Sherban’s own hand, became a treasured event.
He started his architectural career in practice but soon took to writing about it. There were many books. He was also editor of the Architectural Review from 1973 until he became secretary of the RFAC in 1979. He remained in this post until his retirement in 1995. But retirement meant continuing the many important initiatives he had taken on through his career. For instance, his prolonged intervention to stop the destruction of the Rosia Montana Mountain in Romania by reckless gold mining was nothing short of courageous.
But probably his most important initiative was to found the ‘National Trust’ for his homeland, the Pro Patrimonio Foundation of Romania, in 2000. This work has significantly changed for the better attitudes to conservation in Romania. Whenever Sherban went to Romania in the post-communist era he was revered – treated like a prince because he was indeed a prince, descended from the two great families Cantacuzino and Bibescu.
Sherban’s work at the RFAC outshone all his other contributions to the architectural world. He led the charge to convince the British government to include design quality as an integral part of the planning system. He took every opportunity to meet senior planning officers up and down the country while going about RFAC business, to enlighten them about design quality. He always said: ‘Beauty is a matter of consensus and an absolute value: distinguish between what you like and what you know to be good.’ In recognition of this work he was awarded the CBE in 1988.
Other, honorary, posts included fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects and chairman of ICOMOS UK, taking care of World Heritage Sites. For 30 years he was a stalwart member of the organising committee of the Architecture Club – now in its 92nd year. He and his wife Anne enjoyed lunch with club members at the top of the Gherkin just last August in honour of his long service.
His books included Modern Houses of the World (1966); Great Modern Architecture (1966); New Uses for Old Buildings (1975); Saving Old Buildings (1980); Architecture In Continuity (1985) and Re-Architecture (1989). He also wrote a book commissioned in 1994 by the government heritage department entitled ‘What Makes a Good Building’. It was a seminal work which led to the start of design guidance notes, helping to consolidate objective, qualitative analysis.
Sherban was a tall, larger than life, authoritative, gentle and generous soul who was ready to help anyone who asked. Later he struggled with leukaemia. He leaves his wife Anne, two daughters Ilinca and Marina and five grandchildren. He will be greatly missed.
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Zaryadye Park: instant art for viewers with short attention spans
Sophia Kishkovsky
02 February, 2020
Moscow’s new Zaryadye Park is counting on becoming an art hub a stone’s throw from the Red Square and the Kremlin through instant exhibitions of no more than three paintings whose message can be explained in just 15 minutes.
A former archaeological museum in Moscow’s Zaryadye Park near the Red Square is rebranding itself as an art museum focusing on pop-up exhibitions for the Instagram age. Its first exhibition took place in January and displayed just three works by former Russian contemporary art duo Alexander Vinogradov (b. 1976) and Vladimir Dubossarsky (b. 1964). A slate of such blitz exhibitions of Russian and foreign artists, lasting just two to three weeks, are due to follow. The museum is expanding to include exhibitions at the nearby Media Center, a much more spacious semi-underground building in the park, as well as in a street art space that will open in the Spring.
Zaryadye was designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, a firm famous for repurposing a defunct elevated train line in Manhattan into the High Line park. When President Vladimir Putin visited the demolition site of the gigantic Rossiya Hotel in 2012, he decided it the space should be turned into a public park.
For now, the museum is sticking to its original name, the Underground Museum, which houses an immovable archeological relic, part of a 16th century Moscow fortress wall, but its new concept is definitely in tune with short attention spans and selfie culture. The exhibition series is titled with a hashtag that translates as ‘#three_’ since each show will highlight just three artworks, with multimedia screens providing bullet points of artist biographies, interactive historical data and documentary footage.
Moscow, Zaryadye, park, Kremlin
Zaryadye Park has drawn over 23 million visitors since it opened in 2017, but the Underground museum had as few as five a day, according to Pyotr Baranov, the new head of its museum and exhibition projects.
“We have come up with a new approach to popularise art in general,” he said. His formula is to show only three masterpieces at a time and focus on information about individual artists.
“When you show exhibitions with one work by many different artists, it’s confusing,” said Baranov, especially when it involves contemporary art. “You can’t do an exhibition with 10 works because it ends up being kind of silly, while in general the number three is understandable in our state, it’s Orthodox and comprehensible,” he said, referring to Russian reverence for the Holy Trinity.
“We are not playing the game of contemporary art. We will show everything… from Leonardo da Vinci, Egypt, Ancient Rome and Greece to our contemporaries. A key museum goal is being able to explain an artist to viewers within 15 minutes.”
Moscow, Zaryadye, park, Kremlin
The Underground Museum’s reboot was initiated by Ivan Demidov, a controversial figure who was appointed director of the of Zaryadye Park last autumn. Demidov, a former deputy minister of culture, founded a Russian Orthodox TV channel and was involved in shaping the Kremlin’s youth and religious policies. Since 2015, he has headed the Kremlin-backed Contemporary Arts Development Fund, whose annual survey of Russian contemporary art casts itself as a response to international trends.
The Underground Museum is working with the Moscow Museum of Modern Art and plans an exhibition of paintings by its founder, Georgian artist and sculptor, Zurab Tsereteli, who is also the President of the Russian Academy of Arts. Upcoming exhibitions will include works by Russian avant-garde artist Aristarkh Lentulov (1882-1943), scheduled for 5-16 February, as well as Dmitry Zhilinsky (1927-2015) and Oskar Rabin (1928-2018).
This Spring, an exhibition of paintings created by Soviet art students between May and September 1941 will open at the Media Centre. (What is known in Russia as the Great Patriotic War started in June 1941 when Germany invaded the Soviet Union.) It will also feature other works on the war theme.
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Exxopolis: The Free, Color-Saturated Inflatable Walk-Through Sculpture
"An interactive walk-through sculpture" sprawls in Grand Park for five days only.
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Exxopolis, a colorful inflatable mini-city of sorts, will appear in Grand Park on Sept. 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15.
What's the most common thing said at a neighborhood party, the kind of party that comes complete with front yard games and activities for kids?
"Happy birthday" and "where's the bathroom?" are two frequently spoken things, we'll bet. But probably third on that list is some grown-up's plaintive wish that an entrepreneur would invent a bounce house for adults.
That dream is about to become a reality, but with a sophisticated, esoteric twist: A massive "inflatable walk-through sculpture" is set to unfurl in Grand Park for five days. And nope, you cannot bounce inside of it nor should you not -- and there are no plastic balls to toss about -- but you can blithely and meditiatively wander through it, soaking in the hues, music, and experential flavor of Exxopolis.
Architects of Air, a creative team based in England, are the visionaries behind the pop-up mini-city and our own Music Center? A partner in the whimsical event.
For five days -- Sept. 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15 -- visitors will explore the hue-saturated inflatable while taking in interesting, free-flowing spaces, tunnels, a cupola, and ten stained glass windows. Music, performance, and activities will dot Exxopolis, meaning you could enter a new space and find dancers, violinists, or some combination of the two.
And while we called it, a little cheekily, a bounce house for grown-ups without the bounce or balls, all ages are welcome at the Grand Park installation.
Now, the best part and the challenge: Exxopolis is free, and while a set number of advance tickets were booked, walk-ups are welcome and will be accommodated when there is room. (The inflatable can only hold a set number of people at any one time.) This means you'll need to arrive early each day, when walk-up/stand-by tickets are available -- that starts at 10 a.m. -- and then you might wait. But you won't have to shell out any cash to enjoy what is certainly a one-of-a-kind experience.
"One-of-a-kind" anything is overused these days, yes, but when is the last time you strolled a color-rich inflatable sculpture filled with light, music, and fantastical spaces? If recently, we'll rescind our "one-of-a-kind" label, but we're fairly certain this will be a delightful first for most visitors.
Happy hue-ing, Angelenos.
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Learning how to create a research poster template is important as these are widely used in conferences, presentations, and more, especially in the academic community. A research or scientific poster template summarizes the research or information in a concise and attractive way to publicize this information and start discussions.
Research Poster Templates
What makes a good research poster?
A typical research poster template contains a combination of pictures, tables, graphs, and other elements used in presentations. This type of template is also known as a scientific poster template, an academic poster template or a science poster template. At conferences, researchers stand by their poster so they can talk about the topic more effectively.
If you want to create an effective research poster, make sure that it should:
• Be completely readable from up to 10 feet away.
• It has a short title which catches the interest of the audience.
• It has a word count of 300-800.
• The text is both concise and clear.
• Make it easier to read by using headlines, numbering, and bullets.
• Use colors, fonts, and graphics effectively.
• It has a clean and consistent layout.
• It includes your name, the name of your institution, and acknowledgments.
Research Poster Examples
Components of a research poster
Most people who create research or academic poster templates organize the information into sections. Each section contains paragraphs, charts, photos, and other elements. Each section that you plan to include must have its own purpose. Also, make sure that the viewers would have familiarity with these sections.
To make it easier for you, it’s best to organize all of the information on your template into these main components or sections:
The elements in this section set the stage for the rest of your poster. Here, the readers learn more about your research giving them a better idea of what to expect.
Condensed Abstract
Purpose or Objectives
This section contains all of the data you’ve collected through your research and the methods you used all throughout. It contains most of the “meat” of your template so make sure to think about this section carefully.
Finally, this section is where you include the summary and analysis of your results.
Contact Information
You may choose to add more sections or elements depending on your needs. But these basic components are what the readers expect, therefore, you must pay special attention to them. Also, before creating your template, you must first answer these questions:
• What is your poster all about?
• Why do you need to create the poster? What do you hope to add to the discussion?
• What methods did you use during your research?
• What conclusions did you come to?
• What are your recommendations based on your research?
Most academic and science poster templates have columns which contain a few sections in each column. Readers go through these columns from top to bottom so you must organize the information this way. This gives your readers a clearer picture of the poster’s contents.
You can create your own research poster template or you can download starter templates and customize these according to your needs. Downloading a template makes it easier since you already have a structure to start with. But if you can’t find one which suits your preferences, you can make your own.
Research Poster Presentations
The layout of your research poster
Most types of research poster templates have similar components. There’s no standard when it comes to these types of posters. But when thinking of the layout, make sure that it’s both organized and logical. To help you out, here are some pointers to keep in mind:
• Size and orientation
If you’re looking for a “standard size,” most people use 48-inches x 36-inches in landscape orientation. But if this is too small or too big for you, feel free to modify the size. Also, there’s no problem with using a portrait orientation if that works with your content.
It’s important that your poster’s background doesn’t distract the viewers. This is why most people use white or other light colors for their backgrounds. You may also use subtle gradients as long as these don’t take any attention from the rest of the elements on your poster.
What you should avoid are distracting colors, busy patterns or even photo backgrounds. If you want to use a dark color, you may want to use white color for your text to make it more readable.
• Styles of the title and headings
The best posters allow the viewers to see the titles and headings clearly at a glance. These make it easier for the viewers to know what your poster is all about. Use boxes, strategic colors, bold text, and a lot of whitespaces to make sure that these elements standout.
The main rule when it comes to fonts is to make sure that they’re readable. Beyond this, it’s already up to your own preferences. One good principle of design is to use a single font for the title and all the headings and a different font for the rest of the text.
Also, make sure that all of the most important text on your poster can be clearly read from a normal distance. This way, even the viewers who aren’t right in front of your poster can read what’s written on it. Also, set a good spacing for the fonts as this adds to their readability.
The color scheme is an important element of your research poster template. Use colors which capture the attention of the viewers and emphasize the most important information too.
It’s best to use the same colors as your own brand but this isn’t a requirement. If you want to choose different colors, you may want to opt for neutral colors and just one bold color which you may use sparingly.
• Alignment and whitespace
If you want your poster to look professional, you must align all the elements well. This doesn’t mean that you should align all the elements on the left, the right or the center. You can use different alignments as long as you make sure that everything looks organized and there’s nothing out of place.
Finally, you must also make sure that there’s enough whitespace between each of the elements in your poster design. There shouldn’t be any elements or text which are too close to each other as viewers who are far away can’t see these clearly. The more whitespace your poster has, the more you can emphasize the most important elements.
Design tips and guidelines for your research poster
At the very core, a research or scientific poster template serves as a visual representation of information which you’ve consolidated and organized into a format that’s easier to read. Ideally, viewers must understand the content of your poster in a matter of minutes. After all, they would probably move on if your template takes forever to read!
If you want to get the best results, make sure that your poster is well-designed, logical, and consistent. To help you out, here are some rules to keep in mind:
• Less is more
When it comes to the design of your poster, you may want to go for a simpler layout instead of a loud, distracting one. Remember, this is an academic poster template. You don’t have to add cute graphics and other irrelevant elements to it. The simpler it is, the easier your viewers will understand it.
• Avoid clutter
Cluttered posters aren’t appealing in the least. Using too many elements makes it difficult for viewers to find the most important information. Also, a cluttered poster makes it challenging to distinguish the sections from one another.
• Perform a final check before having the poster printed
Before you have your poster printed, perform a final check on it. Make sure that everything looks great, you haven’t made any spelling or grammatical errors, and everything is easy to read and understand. As part of your final check, you may want to answer these questions:
Is there a logical flow to all of the sections in the poster? Remember that all the sections must flow smoothly from start to finish.
Is all the text easy to read? Make sure all of the text stands out, especially the title and all of the headings.
Are all the images of a high-resolution? Zoom in to the images you’ve used to ensure their clarity and crispness. This is especially important if you plan to have a large-sized poster printed. Low-res files tend to get blurred or pixelated when printed in larger sizes.
Will your viewers understand all of your data? Make sure that all non-text elements are easy to understand. If needed, include captions under them.
Have you highlighted all of the most important information? This is important as well so that your viewers can look at all of the highlighted information to get a quick overview of the content of your poster.
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Janet Greene
Clarinet, Music Theory and Chamber Music Professor; Department Chair - Music
Work space: St. Paul Main Campus > Drew Fine Arts Center > Drew Fine Arts Center DFA 111
Dr. Janet Greene is a professor of music at Hamline University. She directs the Wind Ensemble, coaches chamber music, and teaches music theory, clarinet, music-focused first-year seminars, world music survey, and capstone projects. In addition, Dr. Greene works with students on internship placements in arts administration, the recording industry, and educational settings. Dr. Greene adjudicates for metro-area competitions, including those organized by The Schubert Club, MacPhail Center for Music, and St. Joseph School of Music. As a professional clarinetist, she has performed with the Minnesota Orchestra, the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra, the New York City Opera, and the Marlboro Music Festival, among many others. Currently she is most active as a collaborative chamber musician and recitalist.
Dr. Greene has collaborated on a number of recordings and has issued two solo CDs. “The Lyrical Contemporary Clarinet,” released in 2011, is a collection of chamber music featuring the clarinet by the American composer Edward Marcus. Her 2015 recording, “Russian Journeys,” highlights rediscovered clarinet solo pieces by Russian composers of the Soviet and pre-Soviet era (late 19th century to late 20th century). Dr. Greene also pursues scholarship in period performance practices and plays a replica of a 10-keyed 18th-century classical period clarinet. Recent academic areas of interest and research include music education as a social justice issue and interdisciplinary studies of music and the brain.
Students in Professor Greene's classes and ensembles find themselves involved in hands-on creative explorations, whether it is compose-to-learn activities in music theory or sculpting the shape of a melodic line in a solo. In performance settings and classroom courses, she creates opportunities for students to develop into strong leaders and sensitive collaborators.
"I love to see students explore possibilities and engage in purposeful play. I urge my music students to lead with their hearts and tap their creative spirit, but follow up with rigorous, disciplined work. No matter how much detail is learned and practiced, it must be in the service of larger artistic goals."
- Janet Greene
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• Award$500
There are no client updates at this time.
This is a revised project. My apologies for the delay in selecting a winner for the previous. It wasn't in my hands. This project I have complete control and will pick a winner promptly.
Let me tell you about us.
We are a specialty lighting company providing unique products to specific markets. This specific product is WellnessLight KIDS - a light bulb treated with our patented process which will clean the air of all bacteria, virus, mold, allergens, etc. Excellent for children or anyone with allergies or low immune systems. In addition, the special phosphorus we use replicates all the healthy benefits of sunlight without the dangers. Including increased production of vitamin D, anti-depression and increased focus and awareness. If you need a better understanding of our products please visit our sites: www.nanostargreen.com and www.thewellnesslight.com
Here is what we need:
We are looking for a logo that will work well with everything - stationery, product packaging, brochure, clothing, websites, etc. We are requesting 3 items.
1. Logo design (we had some great designs on the first go around and selected one, however, we would like to see other designs working with the below items before making the final decision)
2. Package design (current package design along with size image attached)
3. Brochure to fit inside the box (current box attached along with
4. Point of Sale display (image and size attached) - optional*
* we would like to see this incorporated, however, it may or may not be produced when the product is launched in December.
Our target audience is:
Our lighting is unique and healthy. This project is targeted towards children, however, the parents (mom), will be the true buyer. It is very important, especially on the package to relay an image of safety, wellness, health and fresh air within 5 seconds. The box will need to attached the attention to secure the purchase.
We like these designs:
We are open to any design. The current package design shows two clear diamonds in the center of the box in white. This is a clear plastic portion which will not be on the KIDS box. You will have the entire box to work on. We want something fun, happy, healthy and informative.
Our design absolutely must have:
1. The package design should have a 3-D rendering if possible. We understand some designers do not have that ability and therefore it will not be a "deal breaker". We would like to use the rendering with an advertising campaign. The package needs to be the size attached. We want everything to tie in together. We will also be doing a website that will maintain the same look. 2. The brochure must fit inside the package. It would be useful if it could also be attached to the point of sale display too. Please use mock wording for the initial design. It should be graphically appealing and tie in with the package. 3. The point of Sale display will be made of cardboard. The size is attached. It should tie in with the rest of the designs and draw the buyer to the display. The product is sold world-wide so please keep that in mind with the design.
In Closing:
We had some great designs the first go around. We want your creative ideas to express our products. Each design will get a feedback within 24 hours. With the feedback we hope to be able to get exactly what we want. Your design will be seen worldwide! Go for it! All images are attached that you will need. Anything missing please feel free to email.
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Waltham Jewel by Melbourne Design Studios
Redesigned in 2016 by Melbourne Design Studios, this contemporary single family house is located in Melbourne, Australia.
Description by Melbourne Design Studios
A Heritage Jewel in the heart of Richmond
Having been a finalist in the Australian Sustainability Awards 2016 and a winner in the BDAV Awards 2016, this project is a great example for Melbourne Design Studios’ adaptability and creativity : Given a brief for contemporary new residences for a development, the team also took on the dilapidated heritage home on the allotment, transforming it into ‘Waltham Jewel’, one of Richmond’s finest homes.
MDS director Marc Bernstein’s plan for the Victorian-era home took the developers on an unexpected journey. “The home was initially a leftover piece of the equation that the developers just weren’t really interested in. Ultimately, they were amazed by what we made of the house and that it could actually be, not only commercially attractive, but also a really beautiful piece of architecture.”
Bernstein’s team set to work removing a series of timber lean-tos on the back of the home, transforming the four generous front rooms into formal living, two bedrooms, generous bathroom, and study.
The scheme has been designed to respect the house’s original heritage character while introducing a contemporary edge and ample natural light. Each room is given its own treatment to create a sense of place and belonging – “each space in the building has its own feel and its own character,” he explains.
This character largely comes down to how the building’s details work as a whole. “It’s about bringing the smaller elements together and playing with the overall theme that really makes this home special.”
Perhaps the family bathroom with its revamped (biofuel) fireplace, chandelier, and wall to ceiling Italian mosaic tiles best describe this approach. When sunlight hits the chandelier the room glimmers. “Imagine lighting the fire on a cold winter’s morning, while the sunshine sparkle reflects off the chandelier during your daily morning routine – a completely new way to start the day, and to rejuvenate body and soul,” says the MDS director.
At the rear of the original home, a set of steps leads down to a “services core” (with laundry and powder room), and then on to the two-storey addition. Here, the new built volumes are arranged to the south of the block, to access “free solar heating”, and to formulate north-facing garden space, explains Bernstein. The generous open plan living, dining and kitchen open up to the sun-captured north garden through a wall of bi-fold doors and a charming upholstered window seat. A walnut veneer wall, and recessed shadowlines to skirtings and architraves make the whole work sublime.
The staircase to bedrooms on the upper level, utilises a chimney stack effect to draw out rising heat through summer. “When you walk upstairs, you arrive at an extended landing with a large bi-fold wall where you’re effectively standing on an oversize balcony,” describes Bernstein. “It’s quite special. Rather than being ‘lost’ circulation space, it becomes a useable area and aides the thermal performance at the same time.
Photography courtesy of Melbourne Design Studios
Visit Melbourne Design Studios
- by Matt Watts
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Galo Canizares
• Yessios Visiting Assistant Professor, Architecture Section
231 Knowlton Hall
614-247-7730
Galo Canizares is a 2018-19 Yessios Visiting Assistant Professor at the Knowlton School, and was the school's 2016-17 Howard E. LeFevre ’29 Emerging Practitioner Fellow. He holds a Master of Architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Environmental Design from the College of Architecture and Planning at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
In 2014, Canizares founded office ca, a research and design collaborative that investigates alternate methods for architectural practice. Some recurring themes of the practice include absurdity, genre fiction, conspiracy theories, world-making, storytelling, simulation, and most recently, the parafictional. At the Knowlton School, he will expand on some of these themes in a series of happenings which revisit performance as a means of architectural re-presentation and investigation.
Canizares has worked as a designer in the offices of NADAAA, Kennedy & Violich, and Kyu Sung Woo. His writings have been published in PLAT Journal, eVolo Magazine, CLOG, SOILED, and has lectured widely. Before joining the Knowlton School, he taught at Syracuse University.
Recent Work
For Scale
For Scale was commissioned for the show, 3-Ways at the A+D Museum in Los Angeles. Somewhere between a Dwell(R) photoshoot gone wrong and an absurdist Ikea(R) app, For Scale calls attention to designers’ reliance on prefabricated objects to communicate scale. It is a game in which users populate a scene with typical items used to give a sense of scale in architectural graphics. Items range from couch cushions to laptops to walking figures. The twist is that all items have an unexpected behavior when added to the scene; some are attracted to other objects, while others wonder aimlessly around the space.
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wild seed (geek-out notes)
i recently got to hold space for an intimate conversation on octavia butler’s novel wild seed with a group of fans/geeks at solespace in oakland. i mostly didn’t document it because i was immersed in the full body thrill of being present. however i do have the list of framing questions and the closing thoughts. i share them here purely to titillate.
framing questions:
(from Octavia Butler Strategic Reader)
– Are you currently suppressing or hiding a skill/ability because it would make you stand out from others?
– How do we learn to apply our skills/abilities in positive ways?
– For Doro and his children, death is not really seen as a consequence for their actions – how does immortality or longevity relate to morality?
– What is the relationship between immortality and privilege? (Longevity as privilege at the expense of other peoples’ lives)
– In Wildseed specifically there’s a reliance on a gender-based binary set-up. How does this impact the story? Are there moments of gender subversion?
– This series can be read as a new Adam and Eve narrative, with Africa as an Eden. What is similar and different about this from other creation myths?
– How does this series relate to Darwinism with it’s presentation of the struggles between human vs. superhuman vs. subhuman?
(from Mkali Hashiki, conversation starter)
The piece about power. Why is it that she can only “get power” by planning suicide?
And is that power?
What is Butler saying about power dynamics in relationships here?
closing thoughts from the group – the feelings and brilliances were very much a group effort:
about the experience
i feel gratitude that an artist could be so playful and imaginative and lay stuff out that can get us so engaged. and then to come together and engage with it, to get really excited.
just reveling in embodied geek bliss
grateful for this space to rebound and geek out. i can geek out on the web and mental orgasm as i am talking virtually, but sitting together like this is awesome.
this conversation restores me.
about the book
i am aware of the relationships between art making, different communication styles, somatics, ritual and magic. of all it takes to create a pattern of decentralized networks of coordination.
i am interested in having a discussion of men on this content/book, exploring what it says about masculinity.
doro is the ultimate disassociation character. he jumps out of body as a traumatic response and continues to do so, as so many of us do, he can never stop, he can never ground and get back into himself. the question i have is: can doro be healed, is he healable?…i’m sitting with the idea that nobody ever tried, i have the feeling (anyanwu) couldn’t – but i don’t think she ever tried.
that’s the reality of so many young men of color in our communities. that is our responsibility, for young men, for everybody. i’m left thinking about survival strategies, self-preservation and agency.
it’s intriguing to talk about when to quit (and how). somatics has good practices around that.
i’m thinking about the creation myths and stories i grew up with, and the world we are in, the glittering world – what it really takes for bigger entities to quit, to give up.
neither anyanwu nor doro has much humility. why should they, they’re immortal, that’s their downfall, their inability to seek out help, change or healing. stuff is coming up for me about organizations and leaders not being able to change – we default to hierarchical structures. there are organizations that should die and don’t, there’s a lack of humility and vulnerability.
and what does it mean to quit, give up, let go, pick up…it’s deep to see her commitment as positive, her commitment to suicide…how do we do this in our movements, and personally – how do we make transitions constructive?
there are no accidents. I’m one of those people who left the movement, committed political suicide, im done, im tired, going to go do something where i am not tired. moved across country and changed my name. now in my wellness work (not healing, as i think of that as something done to someone else) its leading me back to organizing work. not an accident that my favorite author is sparking this conversation as i need it.
powerful for me as a filmmaker. i came up organizing. i remember being on the phone saying I have to step back. i was crying, cause we have been doing this so long, it takes a toll on me. it was a moment of self-reflection. i was crying out, and said i want to use my art to create change.
it is important to examine whether anyanwu was surrendering to something inevitable when she decided to die, or whether it was her commitment, her power. power or powerlessness – which was it? does it matter out beyond exhaustion? what is the distinction between these two? which had the most influence over doro? her surrender or commitment? which do we need to do – commit or surrender? fully let go of the world which can only exist in violence? or is it that we must commit to surrender – surrender our hold on the old, surrender to the unknown?
the next reading is the next book in the patternist series, mind of my mind. let me know if you want to be looped into hearing about octavia butler and emergent strategy events 🙂
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Your uprising against the forces of darkness has got to do more than say "no." A fierce, primal yes should be at the heart of your crusade. (rob brezny, long ago)
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Jonathan Skelton Greenwich Park, a Capriccio 1757
Artwork details
Jonathan Skelton c.1735–1759
Greenwich Park, a Capriccio
Date 1757
Medium Graphite, ink and watercolour on paper
Dimensions Support: 250 x 541 mm
Acquisition Purchased as part of the Oppé Collection with assistance from the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund 1996
View this artwork by appointment, at Tate Britain's Prints and Drawings Rooms
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Skelton is an important figure in the emergence of a landscape watercolour tradition in Britain in the mid-eighteenth century but, like William Taverner (nos.7-8), a rather shadowy one. A profile of his life and work can only be pieced together by examining the locations depicted in his watercolours, which all date from between 1754 and 1758. In 1757 Skelton travelled to Italy. We know from the letters he wrote the next year from Rome and Tivoli to his patron that he was often working out of doors there painting in oil and watercolours from nature. However, this watercolour must have been made in the studio, as Skelton's inscription on the back states that 'the Parts of this Drawing are grouped together at Fancy'.
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XXY Reviews: The Guerrilla Girls, ‘Is It Even Worse In Europe?’
XXY Reviews: The Guerrilla Girls, ‘Is It Even Worse In Europe?’
http://huntnewsnu.com/?santaklays=%D8%B3%D8%B9%D8%B1-%D8%B4%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%A1-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B0%D9%87%D8%A8-%D9%81%D9%8A-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B3%D8%B9%D9%88%D8%AF%D9%8A%D8%A9 The Guerrilla Girls have been fighting for diversity and equality in the arts right from their inception in 1985. And since that moment, no one has ever seen their faces. That’s because the public only knows them by their gorilla masks: at once concealing the identities of the members, fictional superhero style, and demonstrating the attitude that the group take in making their point – a humourous one.
follow url In 1986, the girl gang of activists produced a poster stating, “It’s even worse in Europe.” The new exhibition on display at the Whitechapel Gallery in East London revisits that idea, asking “ follow url Is it even worse in Europe?” It’s free, and relatively open-ended. The single room it fills displays answers to a questionnaire concerning underrepresented artists in galleries, museums and kunsthalle across Europe. Thought-provoking statistics adorn the walls of the exhibit, with bold graphics centered on relaying disturbing information rather than imagery. The gorilla mask is most likely enough of a visual. Maths and science are often put at odds with creative industries, but this exhibition almost uses a mathematical formula to calculate social inequality in the arts, leaving the interpretation to the audience. Make of these figures what you will, but can you believe it? The papers almost whisper.
الخيارات الثنائية إشارات ويكي do-women-still-have-to-be-naked-to-get-into-the-met-museum
افضل الشركات في سوق الاسهم On the floor lies a large list of all the places that refused to partake in the questionnaire, with the note, “Institutions that بكم السهم الواحد في الراجحي didn’t answer our questionnaire are listed here. Please feel free to walk on them… Love, Guerrilla Girls.” A ‘complaints’ section presented the grievances that some of the recipients had with the questions. The inclusion of the complaints is an interesting and subtle way to engage the viewers in the project. Consequently, writers, artists, students or anyone attending can get angry or sigh at the complaints for missing the point and attempting to defend the indefensible. Alongside laughing at the ridiculousness of the comments, the openness of the pieces makes you feel part of a movement that remains exciting even 31 years after it begun.
go site One complaint, from the Centre For Contemporary Arts, Glasgow, claimed that the kind of inequality the activists were tackling wasn’t being thoroughly attacked through their questionnaire and that actually, the questions were reproducing inclusivity:
دلتا خيار ثنائي http://www.juegosfriv.co.com/?yorkos=%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%B1%D8%B3%D9%88%D9%85-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%A8%D9%8A%D8%A7%D9%86%D9%8A%D8%A9-%D8%B1%D9%8A%D9%86%D9%83%D9%88-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AE%D9%8A%D8%A7%D8%B1%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D8%A7%D9%84%D8%AB%D9%86%D8%A7%D8%A6%D9%8A%D8%A9&c2b=15 “The questions do at times have a US-centric basis… it is not enough to address statistics and issues such as gender, identity or regionality if the same old organisational models are not challenged, too.”
http://www.ac-brno.org/?pycka=%D8%B4%D8%B1%D9%83%D8%A7%D8%AA-%D9%81%D9%88%D8%B1%D9%83%D8%B3&271=9c شركات فوركس follow Centre For Contemporary Arts, Glasgow
تداول الاسهم عبر النت This criticism suggests that gaining equality in a broken system is useless, and so, why are the Guerrilla Girls bothering with fighting for representation? Perhaps their efforts would be better placed in attempting an click here entire overhaul of the art industry. Tasked with changing all ideas about art in one swoop is such an overwhelming notion that it becomes paralysing in terms of actual action. Establishing an entirely new system can only be brought about with the sincere support of institutions, galleries and collectors alike.
Likewise, when asked, “Are US Museum Practises polluting Europe?”, answers ranged from “Yes! Let’s fight!” (FRAC Lorraine, Metz, France) to the pessimistic “Malpractice is everywhere” (Witt, Rotterdam, Netherlands) and landing on the short, simple – “No” (The Guggenheim, Bilbao in Spain). It’s difficult to be any clearer on the influence of America on European museums, as everyone’s so sure in opposing views. One thing that is obvious is that no one has encouraged any American influence, and the French perhaps aren’t particularly happy about it. Only time will tell the impact of President-elect Trump on the arts. And who knows what answers this question may generate if asked again in a year.
A careful use of comedy ensures that one leaves feeling inspired to incite a change, rather than be miserable about the inequality rife in the art world. Several of the posters made by the Guerrillas are satirical, e.g. “Dear Art Collector, art is sooooo expensive! Even for billionaires! We completely understand why you can’t pay all your employees a living wage! Signed, Guerrilla Girls.” Pointing out the hypocrisy using sarcasm and irony – an effective way to remind us that yes, the state of art is really discriminatory in terms of elitism, racism and sexism, but look, we can change that and laugh as we do so. Take a walk on the museums that couldn’t be bothered to reply. Stomp if you fancy. It’s a small gesture, but it feels good, doesn’t it?
Another key comedic element is the gorilla masks themselves. Looking at their hairy, rubbery, ugly absurdity, they are indeed funny. Yet on another level, is it sad or deductive to the argument that the concept of anonymity works so well because you cannot see the women behind the masks? Paradoxically, it is women in everyday life that the artists have been – and continue to – fight for.
Despite assurance that Brexit won’t have an effect on the funding of cross-border art projects, amid the confusion and concern, it’s difficult to see a future ahead that is anything but blurry. It’s not the best time to be an artist. An erratic economy and unpredictable politicians are cutting funding for ‘soft subjects’ including art history for A-Level students in Britain. This lack of support from a business-orientated society is starting to express itself openly. But don’t forget, art has always been a way for creatives to express opinions that are often critical of the systems in which we live.
It may seem to many that now is perhaps the best time for a revolution in art, but remember the Guerrilla Girls have been campaigning with a cheeky smile behind those masks for just over three decades. As Karen Franklin, previous editor of i-D and campaigner of progressive attitudes towards representation in fashion, said, “It’s always a good time for a revolution”. Whether the Guerrilla Girls will get theirs remains to be seen. As the artists themselves have always maintained, “We were Guerrillas before we were Gorillas.” What’s for certain is that they will keep fighting until they do.
The Guerrilla Girls, “Is It Even Worse In Europe?” runs at the Whitechapel Gallery until 5th March, 2017.
Written by Annabel Waterhouse-Biggins,
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Greater Columbus Arts Council Announces 2022 Thrive Program Grant Recipients
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Columbus Cultural Orchestra
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Greater Columbus Arts Council (GCAC) announced today the three recipients of the 2022 Thrive grant awards—Black Women Rising Poetry Collective, Columbus Cultural Orchestra and Latino Arts for Humanity.
Launched in 2020, the three-year program addresses disparities in inequitable funding for arts and cultural organizations led by and serving BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Color) communities. The program acknowledges that organizations led by people of color historically have experienced barriers to capital and resources. In 2022, eligibility was expanded to include art collectives that do not currently have nonprofit status but have experience presenting public events. In addition to unrestricted funding, GCAC provides connection to resources, community experts and nonprofit education opportunities to help groups meet goals.
Latino Arts for Humanity
“A couple years into the program, and we’re proud to already see the results of our first two cohorts,” said Tom Katzenmeyer, president and CEO of GCAC. “We’re excited to see our next group of organizations grow through this unrestricted funding and resources. Our hope is that they’ll be able to follow in the footsteps of our 2020 and 2021 recipients and build their capacity to serve the community.”
Each of the three funded organizations works to increase access to the arts for the community and provide living wages for artists.
Black Women Rising Poetry Collective offers a safe and brave space for Black women writers to share their authentic hearts and souls by writing and performing their own stories of being a Black woman in today’s world. Their poetry embraces personal traumas and triumphs, fears and faith, and journeys and joy with the purpose of sparking encouragement, inspiration and hope. instagram.com/blackwomenrisepoetry
Black Women Rising Poetry Collective at the 2022 Columbus Arts Festival
Columbus Cultural Orchestra (CCO)’s mission is to advance a collective of multi-generational musicians of color by performing high-quality jazz, classical and hip-hop music. CCO’s programming is offered to instrumentalists ages 13-25 who play at least at the intermediate level. Established in 2020, the orchestra teaches developing musicians arrangements of jazz, hip-hop and classical favorites from Mozart to Miles Davis; Earth, Wind, and Fire to Drake. ccomusic.org
Latino Arts for Humanity (LAH) develops and preserves the arts and cultural heritage of the Latino community. Best known for producing the annual Dia de los Muertos celebration at Greenlawn Cemetery, LAH works throughout the year to support Latino artists and promote cultural awareness. latinoartsforhumanity.blogspot.com
Thrive provides an unrestricted $10,000 grant for each of the three years, an opportunity to work on a capacity-building effort with a consultant (paid for by GCAC, up to $5,000) in year two, and the chance to mentor incoming Thrive organizations and receive a $5,000 stipend for their time in year three.
The 2020 cohort – All People Arts, Maroon Arts Group and State of the Arts Productions – will be entering their final year of the Thrive grant, while the 2021 cohort of Thiossane Institute, Two Scoops National Performing Arts Center and Urban Strings Columbus starts their second year.
Mission of the Greater Columbus Arts Council: To support and advance the arts and cultural fabric of Columbus. www.gcac.org
The Greater Columbus Arts Council receives major financial support from the City of Columbus, Franklin County Commissioners and the Ohio Arts Council.
For translations of this release and other pages, please see the dropdown menu at the top right corner of gcac.org.
CONTACT: Jami Goldstein
(614) 221-8492
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Photoshoot Tips for the Seasons | which season to book your shoot
Updated: Sep 28, 2020
It can be difficult decide when to book your photoshoot for. If you're like me, you keep your photos up on your wall for a long time, so you really want to enjoy looking at them for as long as they're up. Plus, they should really match your decor too!
Below are some outlines of what it's like to have your photoshoot in the different seasons.
Spring portraits are wonderful because they are the perfect temperature and everything is fresh, bright & green! I do recommend topping up on any allergy medication before your shoot, however, just in case your allergies start to flare up during portrait time.
Spring portraits are normally an ideal time to get lots of flowers and bright blooms in your shots.
Summer portraits are amazing. There is so much daylight, and in some months the days go until 9pm. If you're looking to book a session in the Summer, you can get a break from the heat by booking a sunset shoot later at night or early in the morning.
There are tons of really fun photo activity opportunities in the summer as well, like water balloon fights and paint portraits if you want to do something different.
Fall is by far the busiest time for portrait bookings. The season is beautiful with all of the colours and the soft grasses. You can get those really beautiful bold colours or you can get lovely soft portraits in the dried grasses, and if you have any near you, the sagebrush and pickle weed is in full bloom in the fall. The temperature is perfect for layers and the kiddos don't have to stay up quite so late anymore to avoid the high sun.
Winter portraits are under-rated as far as I'm concerned, and may be the most beautiful of all of the seasons for photos. They definitely take some additional planning because of both the sunset times, and the cold!
I have tons of great ways to keep us warm during the winter sessions, so don't hesitate if this is what you'd love.
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I have the plan and site plan i need 3d shots just like the previous one we did, its a museum in the desert in UAE, i need 3d, sections, elevations , posters
Taidot: 3D-renderointi, 3D-mallinnus, Rakennusarkkitehtuuri, Sisustussuunnittelu, 3ds Max
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( 2 arvostelua ) Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Projektin tunnus: #35391163
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May 19, 2023 at 1:00 pm
North Brooklyn Cultural Syndicate: Drop on by!
With Amant, Bushwick Brooklyn Public Library, Eyebeam, International Studio & Curatorial Program, St. Nicks Alliance & Wendy's Subway
We are so delighted to come together with many of our neighbors to debut a new joint initiative by Amant, the Bushwick Brooklyn Public Library, Eyebeam, International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP), St. Nick’s Alliance, and Wendy’s Subway to further neighborhood relations, share information, and bring attention to the cultural offerings of the area.
The North Brooklyn Cultural Syndicate invites visitors for a fun neighborhood crawl! We’ll be debuting are special Neighborhood Maps at any of the above organizations so that you can follow along for a glorious Spring walk from one location to the next to join tours, visit exhibitions, and meet artists and organizers. All participants with public programs will be open during the same time, hosting in-person events. All events are free.
Here at UNDO, you will have a chance to view some films on-site produced with artists here at UnionDocs, engage with staff members available holding office hours to chat about our work, and explore all that’s on offer on our MEMBERSHIP CHANNEL with a chance to join at a one-time-only discount!
Amant is a non-profit arts organization in Brooklyn, NY, founded in 2019. We are a non-collecting learning institution, which gives us the freedom to focus on experimentation, process, and dialogue through exhibitions, public programs, and artist residencies. Our main method of engagement with our collaborators, colleagues, and audiences is through learning, an ongoing process that depends on awareness, attention, curiosity, and a realization that knowledge comes in multiple forms, languages, and experiences. We are committed to building cultural partnerships, in the U.S. and abroad, while activating new and ongoing conversations with our local communities.
Wendy’s Subway is a reading room, writing space, and independent publisher in Bushwick, Brooklyn. We support emerging artists and writers in making experimental, urgent work and create alternative modes for learning and thinking in community. Wendy’s Subway is dedicated to encouraging creative, critical, and discursive engagement with arts and literature. We prioritize collaboration and horizontal decision-making in our work towards being a responsive and sustainable organization.
The Bushwick branch of the The Brooklyn Public Library. BPL is the public library system of the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
Eyebeam is a not-for-profit art and technology center in New York City, founded by John Seward Johnson III with co-founders David S. Johnson and Roderic R. Richardson. Eyebeam provides both space and support for a community of diverse, justice-driven artists. Eyebeam enables people to think creatively and critically about technology’s effect on society, with the mission of revealing new paths toward a better future for all.
Originally conceived as a digital effects and coding atelier and center for youth education, Eyebeam has become a center for the research, development, and curation of new media works of art and open source technology. Eyebeam annually hosts up to 20 residents and co-produces youth educational programs, exhibitions, performances, symposia, workshops, hackathons and other events with these residents as well as with partner organizations.
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) supports the creative The International Studio & Curatorial Program’s mission is: to support and enhance the professional development of emerging to mid-career artists and curators from around the world, to introduce New York audiences to exceptional international art practices, to engage communities of Brooklyn and the New York City area through public programs that enrich the appreciation and understanding of contemporary art.
St. Nicks Alliance seeks to transform lives of low- and moderate-income people through employment, education, housing, and health care. We do this by delivering impactful services with measurable outcomes to children, adults, and the elderly. As a civic anchor we carry out this mission within the context of building a sustainable community for all people through the arts, environmental advocacy, and urban planning.
May 19, 2023
1:00 pm – 7:00 pm
352 Onderdonk Avenue
QUEENS, NY 11385 United States
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Historic Paradise Theatre Reborn with L-ACOUSTICS as epikos church
LiveSpace breathes new life into former theatrical space with KIVA/KILO
Photo credit: Kathleen Stogin
MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin -- Following an extensive $2 million renovation that spared it from the wrecking ball, the opulent Paradise Theatre in West Allis, Wisconsin has now been given a new lease on life--as the west campus to Milwaukee's fast-growing epikos church. As part of the venue's rebirth, the church hired Grand Rapids, Michigan-based LiveSpace to provide a full AVL package that included an L-ACOUSTICS KIVA/KILO loudspeaker system.
Originally built in 1929, the landmark 1,100-seat theatre located at the city's bustling Six Points intersection of Greenfield and National Avenues has over the years served as a performing arts theater, hub for local vaudeville, cinema house, and worship facility for other church groups. In recent years, however, the Paradise had become vacant, falling into such disrepair that the city's building inspectors declared that it must either be repaired or demolished.
Last year, in the ailing venue's desperate time of need, epikos church Lead Pastor Danny Parmelee invested in the theater as the west campus satellite to its already-thriving flagship downtown campus, which Parmelee founded in 2005. Shortly after, epikos hired LiveSpace to help resurrect the once lost Paradise Theater into its new identity. One of Parmelee's philosophies is to "grow big, but stay small--that epikos can continue to grow while not forsaking relational intimacy and depth in discipleship," and it was LiveSpace's responsibility to help the epikos family maintain that.
Working closely with epikos church Technical Director Patrick Evans, LiveSpace Vice President of Integration AJ Sweeney spearheaded the design of the new sound system using L-ACOUSTICS' SOUNDVISION modeling software. The final result was an installation featuring left and right arrays each comprised of four KIVA enclosures flown beneath two KILO low-frequency extension cabinets. An array of four SB18i subs is positioned above the center of the proscenium for additional low-end reinforcement and is hung in a cardioid configuration that keeps bass frequencies off the stage without reducing forward SPL. Two LA4 amplified controllers were also installed to power and process the entire system.
In tracking with Parmelee's vision to preserve the aesthetic integrity of the building's architecture and his preference for not impeding on that with the addition of acoustical treatments, LiveSpace Project Designer Sam Moergen explains how crucial PA selection was.
"The entire project of partnering in the renovation of the 1920s theatre created a number of initial challenges," he says. "Our primary goal was to integrate a superior system that would offer consistent, smooth coverage that would complement the worship style and congregation as well as the theatre itself.
"Our secondary goal was to offer a solution that was aesthetically pleasing within the worship space. The KIVA/KILO configuration offered the small footprint and exceptional coverage our team was searching for while, again, working with the space rather than becoming a distraction. The team at L-ACOUSTICS and use of SOUNDVISION really made what could have been an exhaustive process a much simpler method leading to the prime solution."
Now that the system has been installed and commissioned, both Parmelee and epikos church Worship Director Michael Morgan are thrilled with what they and their audiences are hearing. "What I love about our KIVA/KILO system is that it delivers a sound that is both very rich and clear," enthuses Parmelee. "So regardless whether it's reinforcing a heavy guitar, drums, singers, someone speaking or all at the same time, there is a precise clarity to every element. And although we are in a old theater, which has a rather unique shape, the system distributes the sound extremely evenly throughout the entire auditorium, including up in the balcony. We were familiar with the L-ACOUSTICS brand prior to putting our system in, and now that we're using it, we're extremely happy with LiveSpace's recommendation and installation."
For more information on epikos church, visit www.epikos.org.
About LiveSpace
LiveSpace is national full-service audio, video and lighting integrator based in Grand Rapids, MI, specializing in seamless system design and integration from idea conception to project completion with the goal of creating unique and coherent end-user experiences for commercial businesses and house of worship churches leveraging the smartest technology in multidimensional sound, dynamic lighting and brilliant video. For more information about LiveSpace, please visit lsavl.com or be social via @LiveSpaceAVL on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and LinkedIn.
L-ACOUSTICS is a leading innovator and manufacturer of high-performance loudspeakers, amplifiers and signal processing devices for touring and installed sound markets. Known around the globe for pioneering and championing the modern line array loudspeaker concept with V-DOSC, the company has received numerous accolades for its K1, KUDO, KARA, KIVA, ARCS, XT coaxial loudspeaker systems and SB line of subwoofer enclosures, all powered and processed with the LA4 and LA8 amplified controllers in fulfillment of a "total system approach." Product distribution and customer service for the USA is handled by L-ACOUSTICS' subsidiary in Oxnard, California.
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We round up the latest colour and materials directions from the January 2017 edition of Maison & Objet, highlighting the go-to processing techniques and finishes that will be impacting the industry. Natural colours that provide nourishment for the senses are brought indoors and balanced with vivid, opaque accent colours.
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Handmade Chic is Back!
After a long hiatus, Handmade Chic is back, hopefully on a regular basis.
I'm sure the blog is going to evolve in its own direction as time goes on, but there will remain one focus: Celebrating the Handmade Movement.
What does it mean to be handmade? Some will argue that any object made by human hands qualifies as handmade. But here, the human heart has to aid in the creation. So, you can holler all you want that something made by hand on a production line in China, India, etc., would qualify--but this is my blog, my rules, and it doesn't.
Handmade means artists are behind the creations. It means that items are made from passion for craft, not because someone is being paid a wage to crank out a product. It may mean that items are truly one-of-a-kind, simply because the nature of handmade requires it. It may mean a small production run, because there is one person doing the creating of each piece, one at a time.
Notice the word "create" popping up a lot? Handmade requires creativity to exist. An artist's eye can see simple objects, and using their hands and heart, combine them with skill, to create something useful, whimsical, or just plain beautiful.
Do you celebrate handmade? How? Let us know, we'd love to hear your ideas!
1. I certainly try to, and have done, for most of my life..
I'm currently indecisive about staying online with an ArtFire studio at all; not only did all selling come to a full stop, the site has been inundated with resellers, just like anohter site i won't even mention.
as for making, in and of itself, absolutely will continue, don't even know how to stop, but my creativity will possibly be curtailed by an inability to induge in all the supplies I covet..
Glad to see you back, and sorry about the rant, but you did ask..if it's problematic, don't post it, I won't be offended...
2. Great comment. I'm not sure why all handmade sites succumb to the lure of resellers once they start to become successful. But it's a story that has repeated itself many times!
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El Rey by Emily Costello QHermoso
Emily Costello
Emily Costello is a self-taught painter, printer and mixed media artist. Her art is inspired by her Mexican heritage, its cultural icons, imagery, and by the events that have shaped her life. Her art is strongly influenced by her grandmother and of the stories she passed onto her; stories that not only give place and meaning to our existence but also on the experiences that we all share; issues of identity, humor, life, love, death, spirituality, dreams and memories. Inspired by Mexican folk artists who make art from the heart and with whatever materials they have at hand, her mixed media and assemblages are created with found objects that are reassembled, reimagined and recreated into a new life and new meaning. Born in Superior, Arizona, she lives in South Phoenix with her husband and two chihuahuas; her son is attending Arizona State University.
Acrylic Mono-silkscreens / Mixed Media, Paper
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Sea Walls SA is bringing ocean awareness to the streets of Cape Town through giant art installations
The PangeaSeed Foundation has announced a list of 11 South African and three international mural artists to participate in the Cape Town leg of their renowned public art programme Sea Walls: Artists for Oceans.
Sea Walls: South Africa, presented by the Save Our Seas Foundation, starts Monday 6 November when a visceral procession of ocean creatures and flora will begin to appear on the side of 14 buildings around Cape Town to make an indelible mark in the fight to protect our oceans.
Heading to Cape Town for the inaugural Sea Walls project in Africa will be Antonio Segura, aka DULK, a native of Spain famous for his surreal depictions of threatened animals. DULK and Germany’s Yeye Weller, whose powerful cartoon style has attracted clients such as Warner Bros and the New York Times, will join Si Omar (aka Cracked Ink), the British street artist based in New Zealand known for his character-based, monochromatic creations.
DULK, Weller and Cracked Ink will join top South African artists Amy Lee Tak, Aweh Migo, Breeze Yoko, Care One, DBongz, Marie-Louise Koen, Marti Lund, Sonny Behan, Stefan Smit, and Dirty Native Njabulo Hlophe to add more works to PangeaSeed’s network of more than 500 murals in 19 countries created by more than 400 artists utilising the motto: A Drop of Paint Can Create an Ocean of Change.
Apart from the actual work in locations such as Gardens, Kalk Bay, Newlands, Muizenberg, Cape Town CBD, and Salt River, visitors can enjoy a week-long, free-to-the-public programme that includes a youth outreach at local schools, a coastal cleanup, and self-guided driving tours to the murals.
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Manulife Malaysia brings art to life by inviting consumers to strike a pose
Manulife Malaysia has launched a month-long “Bring Art to Life” challenge, inviting passers-by to strike creative poses alongside its recently-unveiled art wall and post pictures of them on social media.
The contest, which runs until 2 August 2019, will be held on Manulife Malaysia Facebook and Instagram accounts. The company will be rewarding 10 selected participants with the most creative photo and caption with prizes, including Manulife Malaysia’s customised Touch ‘N’ Go Cards.
In a statement to A+M, a spokesperson said that the “Bring Art to Life” challenge is a simple, interactive and fun way to get people to pose and share their thoughts about Manulife Malaysia. It aims to be a way for Malaysians to get to know more about Manulife Malaysia and follow its social media channels.
The challenge targets social media enthusiasts that have “a passion for putting creative, yet simple spins on art”, said the company. “This also mirrors the overarching brand image Manulife Malaysia is driving this year – to make lives simpler and relatable to everyone, from every walk of life.”
Last month, Manulife Malaysia dedicated its out-of-home advertising asset at the Muzium Negara MRT Station to local artists. Starting with Malaysian illustrator Emila Yusof, the company is showcasing different artwork every six months by collaborating with budding local artists. According to the company, Yusof’s painting is amidst a backdrop featuring a typical kampung setting, depicting local heritage and culture, which is reflective of Muzium Negara.
While the aim of the move is to make a difference to the local art community and bring dreams to life, the Manulife Malaysia spokesperson told A+M that it has also seen a lot more engagement from people, especially on social media. “Since the launch, we have been receiving queries about the art wall and Emila Yusof, the artist that collaborated with us, not forgetting the positive sentiments that our internal and external stakeholders have echoed too. If brand awareness and visibility are the measures of our ROI – we are definitely on the right track,” added the company.
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Seoul — Dongdaemun Design Plaza, FILM
By – couugh.com
I was kind of disappointed that I had missed Seoul Fashion Week by a few days. For the past few years I’ve been drooling over the South Korean street style that converges in DDP, Dongdaemun Design Plaza. My experience wasn’t diminished by this absence, though, and I think this was for the better since I got the opportunity to explore DDP at its purest state.
The first time my teenage self saw the globular shapes thought up by Zaha Hadid while scouring architecture blogs, I was shocked. I had to know everything about this architect—I had to breathe her kind of design thinking. I started drawing entire cities that embodied her aesthetic. I needed these dreamy shapes to become reality. Needless to say, I was shocked when I read of her passing. In honour of her great mind, here is the Dongdaemun Design Plaza which I visited when I made a short trip to Seoul.
With my dad’s Pentax and different kinds of 35mm film—including a Lomochrome Purple roll from Lomography which I was very excited to try out—I set out to document DDP. Designed by Zaha Hadid and Samoo, this is a place where fashion, design, history, and all-around magic, coexists.
Witnessing Hadid’s vision with my own eyes was, I can honestly say, a transformative experience. There was that moment when the earth stood still—during which the streets went silent and the winds died down— followed by the euphoric moment when reality kicked in. I was actually here, in Seoul, in the presence of this imposing neofuturistic hub I had only seen in pictures. I might have teared up.
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49-Foot-Tall Three-Headed Dragon Statue Breathes Real Fire in Russia
Fire-Breathing Dragon Statue
From medieval fairytales to the recent Game of Thrones series, dragons have fascinated people for centuries. Many cultures from around the world have their own interpretation of this mythical creature, and in Russia and Ukrainian folklore, it is a monstrous dragon called Zmei Gorynich (meaning “Dragon, the Son of the Mountain”). In fact, fantasy fans have the opportunity to see a life-size version of the villain at the Russian theme park Kudykina Gora.
Located outside of the small village of Kamenka in the Lipetz region, this 49-foot-tall, iron and concrete sculpture is based on the descriptions of the serpent-like beast from Russian legends. Ukrainian artist Vladimir was hired to create the statue in 2015 and required two years to bring his vision to life. The completed project features three heads on long and twisting necks, all pointed in different directions; two wings; and four colossal legs. The body of the sculpture is covered with intricate details of the dragon's scales, claws, and teeth, making the immense figure look even more realistic and imposing.
Visitors can admire the sculpture prior to their entrance to the park's enclosure. And while the visual appearance of the dragon is incredible on its own, the real event occurs at 7 p.m. every weekend and holiday. At that time, the Zmei Gorynich statue emits a monstrous scream before breathing real fire and smoke from each of its heads.
You can witness this amazing attraction in person at the Kudykina Gora theme park outside of Kamenka, Russia.
A theme park in Russia features an incredible 49-foot-tall statue of a three-headed, fire-breathing dragon.
Fire-Breathing Dragon Statue
The monument is based on the villainous dragon called Zmei Gorynich from Russian folk stories.
Fire-Breathing Dragon Statue
It can be seen at the Kudykina Gora family theme park outside of Kamenka, Russia.
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h/t: [Oddity Central]
All images via Kudykina Gora.
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The race for art island: Louvre and Guggenheim battle it out
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Big 'brands' compete to be first in Abu Dhabi's £14.5bn cultural quarter
Saadiyat island in Abu Dhabi
Art quarter... An artist's impression of Saadiyat island off the coast of Abu Dhabi, where a new Guggenheim museum is planned
Art quarter... An artist's impression of Saadiyat island off the coast of Abu Dhabi, where a new Guggenheim museum is planned
Wed 22 Nov 2006 05.04 EST
It is one of the greatest art collections in the world whose miles of galleries range from the treasures of antiquity to Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. But Paris's Musée du Louvre could soon become Europe's biggest cultural export by opening a vast new outpost in the Middle East as part of President Jacques Chirac's desire for greater understanding between east and west.
A French government delegation arrives today in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the oil-rich United Arab Emirates, to finalise a deal that would see France stamp its influence on the city's quest to reinvent itself as the cultural capital of the Gulf.
Already, the giant of the art collection world, the Guggenheim Foundation, has signed up to build a museum in Abu Dhabi designed by the architect Frank Gehry that will open in 2012. Now, in a race of cultural brand names, the Louvre is attempting to beat them to it, with the leading French architect Jean Nouvel tipped to create a new museum that will display works from the Louvre.
Abu Dhabi, which has more than 9% of the world's oil reserves, plans to make the museums the centrepiece of a £14.5bn cultural and financial quarter set on an island named Saadiyat, Arabic for "isle of happiness". There will be three other museums, luxury hotels and golf courses. But the government is aware that in its competition to lure tourists away from the shopping haven of Dubai, the Louvre could be the deciding factor. More than 7.5 million people trooped through its doors in Paris last year. Abu Dhabi is said to be prepared to pay Paris more than €750m (£500m) for the jewel in its cultural crown.
Delicate diplomatic negotiations to transport the Louvre to the Arab world have taken place for more than a year in Abu Dhabi and Paris, with the French daily Libération asking whether the project was the "most novel and controversial deal in the history of French cultural politics". Like the Guggenheim, French curators will not exhibit nudity or religious subjects likely to offend in the location. But some in the arts world say the deal is less to do with culture than political and economic interests, and France trying to flex its muscles on the international stage. Already, French curators are advising on the construction of an Islamic art museum in Qatar designed by I M Pei, who created the Louvre's glass pyramid.
This week French culture minister Gilles de Robien inaugurated a branch of the prestigious French university, the Sorbonne, in Abu Dhabi - the first time the 750-year-old centre of Paris Latin Quarter learning has been exported overseas. The Sorbonne Abu Dhabi will host 1,500 students from the United Arab Emirates and well-to-do families of other oil-rich Gulf states, who will be taught in subjects such as literature, philosophy and law, adhering to the French tradition of secular education. The Emirates will fund the project, estimated at €25m-30m. One member of Mr de Robien's entourage told Agence France Presse: "The French government is proud to work on this magnificent, ambitious [project]." He said the Abu Dhabi versions of the Sorbonne and the Louvre "were testimony to the wish to find a dialogue between east and west".
Certainly, Jacques Chirac is just as keen to cement political and economic links with the Arab world as he is to reverse the tide of cultural treasures that have for the last four centuries travelled from east to west. His office at the Elysée has been crucial to negotiations and the Emirates trade links are an important factor. Among other business links, Emirates Airline has an order in for 43 of the delayed new Airbus A380s.
"My feeling is this is a project more determined by political than artistic considerations," Philippe Régnier, editor of the French paper Journal des Arts, told the Guardian. "It is about France's presence in the region and its economic concerns. This isn't a project piloted by the museum or its curators, it has been taken over by the ministry of culture."
Some French media speculated that the Louvre's director, Henri Loyrette, was not initially taken by the project, fearing that the Louvre's name could end up becoming an international brand name exported like pret-a-porter clothes. The museum, which already has a partnership with the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, is also already stretched in its plans to open a regional branch in the northern Pas de Calais town of Lens in 2008. But the ministry of culture has now invited other museums to have a say in the project and also send over work - including the Pompidou centre, the Musée d'Orsay, the palace of Versailles and Mr Chirac's pet project, the museum of African and Asian art at Quai Branly.
A spokeswoman from the Louvre yesterday said she could not comment on the Abu Dhabi talks. "These are discussions between two governments," she said. A government official said as he left for Abu Dhabi the French would not comment until their return next week.
One question that persists in Paris is whether the sum paid by Abu Dhabi will be ploughed back into the Louvre's projects at home. The museum hopes to open an Islamic art wing in 2009 which has already received £11.7m from a Saudi billionaire, Prince Walid bin Talal. The Louvre owns 10,000 artefacts from Islamic civilisation ranging from Spain to India, most of which is now in storage because of a lack of space.
Meanwhile, the trend of French cultural institutions expanding abroad to compete with international brands, such as the Guggenheim collections, is growing, particularly in areas of economic interest to France. The Pompidou is expected to open a branch in the Luwan district of Shanghai, designed by an architect chosen by the Chinese, an agreement promoted by Mr Chirac on a recent state visit to China, and Paris's Rodin museum could soon have a branch in Sao Paolo, Brazil.
They were once little more than oil outposts in the desert, wealthy but remote, seven emirates bound together in a federation on the south-eastern tip of the Arabian peninsula. But the United Arab Emirates are fast reinventing themselves as a cultural and recreational hub, with tens of billions of dollars of investment transforming Abu Dhabi and Dubai in particular. Abu Dhabi, whose petrodollars give it one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, is styling itself as the cultural alternative to Dubai's more ritzy holiday and retail destination.
The emirates capital plans an "upscale cultural district" on Saadiyat, with the $400m Guggenheim museum part of a $27bn government-funded development that will include museums, a concert hall and art galleries alongside two golf courses, hotels and an "iconic 7-star property". The Dubai plans include indoor ski slopes, an underwater hotel, a $4bn theme park, and the elite island development known as The World.
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Specialty Painting Techniques 101
November 20, 2014
There have been some interesting trends in interior house painting the last few years. Many homeowners have chosen to use some unique methods for a more decorative touch. Color has always been one of the main design elements used for personal expression, but modern trends have also begun to embrace a variety of painting techniques that can add dimension, depth and texture to a room. Here are a few of the most recent specialty painting trends.
Stencil Painting
Stenciling is perhaps one of the easiest ways to create a faux finish. A pre-cut design is placed on the wall and then it is painted over. Once the stencil is removed, the cut-out leaves the desired decorative design on the wall. There are many stencils available through arts and crafts stores and painting companies, or you can make your own design for an original touch. Stencils are typically used for accent walls but may be used to add a decorative element to any room of the house.
Strie Painting
Painting companies have used the strie method for many years to achieve a unique design. You can use any color combination suitable to your taste. A base coat is applied to the wall and then a glaze of another color is applied on top. By dragging a bristled paint brush through the top layer, the base color will bleed through. This offers a nice textured and layered touch so the wall looks as if it is covered in fabric or wall covering.
Sponge Painting
Sponging is a technique used to provide texture and depth to walls. It can also provide a delicate look. It is important to prepare the walls appropriately in order to ensure you get the desired results. Interior home painters use a dampened sponge to blot a glaze mixture on the wall. This technique can offer a stunning effect the designer can personalize. For instance, to achieve a more subtle texture, use colors with little contrast and apply less glaze with the sponge so the base color is allowed to show through more. To achieve a bolder texture, use colors in sharp contrast to one another and apply the glaze sparsely. You can also choose any color combination in between to achieve the desired effect.
Looking for something uniquely you? Contact us to speak to our Connecticut interior home painters to explore a variety of painting techniques.
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Joseph Fiore (1928-2005)
Joseph Fiore (1928-2005) Untitled, ca. 1955. Oil on canvas, 36 x 48 inches; 46 x 58 inches in original period modernist frame. Signed lower left. Excellent condition.
Price on request
Joseph Albert Fiore ascended the ranks of Black Mountain College, first as a summer student, then full-time enrollee, and later as one of the school’s longest tenured professors. Throughout his nearly sixty-year artistic career, Fiore experimented with a multitude of techniques—from gestural brushwork, geometric shapes, and amorphous forms—never fully committing to any particular mode. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Fiore belonged to a family that embraced the arts: his grandfather was an Italian architectural painter, and his father Salvatore played the violin for the Cleveland Orchestra. Studio classes at the Cleveland Museum of Art piqued his interest, but it was an article about an experimental liberal arts college in North Carolina, Black Mountain College, that prompted Fiore to pursue a formal arts education. His conscription into the army during World War II delayed his matriculation, which finally took place in 1946. Fiore’s initial acceptance was limited to the college’s summer session, during which time he studied under director Josef Albers as well as Jacob Lawrence, whose use of color intrigued him. Under the auspices of the G.I. Bill, Fiore reapplied as a regular student and started classes that fall. Fiore found himself drawn to Albers’s sabbatical replacement, Ilya Bolotowksy. The gregarious Russian émigré permitted greater creative autonomy than the more regimented Albers allowed and was quite popular with the student body. From 1948 to 1949, Fiore attended the California School of Fine Art (later the San Francisco Art Institute), but returned to Asheville in the summer of 1949. He was appointed to the college’s faculty member that autumn, a position he would hold for the next seven years. Tragedy struck in 1953 when a fire destroyed most of Fiore’s belongings; as a result, few works made during the artist’s time at Black Mountain survive. After the college’s dissolution in 1957, Fiore and his wife, a former Black Mountain student, moved to New York. Through connections he had made in North Carolina, Fiore began exhibiting his work—which included representational and abstract compositions, as well as collages—to critical acclaim. He continued to teach, filling faculty posts at the Philadelphia College of Art and the Maryland College of Art. By the 1960s, Fiore’s style had shifted, and he started to produce semi-realistic landscape paintings. Writing about Fiore’s solo show at New York’ Staempfli Gallery in the November 5, 1960 edition of The Nation, noted critic Fairfield Porter praised the artist’s interpretations of “a fragment of Nature’s whole” which Porter said emphasized relationships over objects. Fiore’s new focus may have been inspired by the purchase of a summer house in Maine and his growing interest in environmental issues. In 1980, Fiore taught a summer program sponsored by Parsons School of Design at Les Eyzies in southwestern France. The Dordogne region is home to several prehistoric sites, and Fiore soon began to incorporate pictograms and petroglyphs into his paintings. Joseph Fiore was honored with the National Academy of Design’s prestigious Andrew Carnegie Prize in 2001. His work can be found in the collections of the National Gallery of Art and the Whitney Museum of American art, among others. His commitment to conservation lives on through the Joseph A. Fiore Art Center at Rolling Hills Farm, a program of the Maine Farmland Trust which hosts art residencies and mounts exhibitions.
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How to Choose an Oil Painting for Your Home
Oil is one of the most treasured paint mediums, beloved for its depth and diversity. Many who enjoy this medium seek to find paintings that can be displayed in their homes. It can be difficult, however, to know what paintings to choose for display, and where those paintings should be hung. If you are one of these people, we’ve got some tips for you. We’re going to dive in and give you some tips for finding the perfect oil painting for your home.
Coordinating Schemes
It’s likely that you are choosing artwork for rooms that are already furnished. These rooms have existing schemes that should be considered when choosing artwork. You’ll want to find oil paintings that have colors and textures that match the scheme of the room. This way, you’ll avoid having to significantly change the room if things don’t match.
You can look for coordinating schemes in a variety of ways. You may look for paintings that have colors that match your furniture or decor. You may also look at particular patterns that go well with the patterns already existing in the room. While patterns don’t need to match exactly, try not to let the painting clash with another item.
Much like furnishings, it’s important to examine the quality of artwork before you choose to purchase it. A painting doesn’t need to be expensive to be of good quality, it’s totally okay to buy cheap paintings and they can be a beautiful addition to your home without forcing you to empty your bank account. While serious art collectors may choose to purchase oil paintings from famous artists, the average person would do better to purchase a quality reproduction.
For works from unknown artists, look for signs of technical skill in the painting. Look for works that exhibit good use of proportions and color, as well as steady brush strokes. What’s considered high-quality will look different across different painting styles, but looking for these general ideas will help you choose a painting worth hanging in your home.
The size of the painting you choose will depend heavily on the size and shape of the room in which it will be displayed. A small bathroom, for example, would not be the room in which to display a full-length painting. It would take up too much room and would cause the space to feel overcrowded.
If you’re looking to choose a painting for a large room, find artwork that is large enough to capture the room. For smaller rooms, stick to proportional artworks and limit the size of the frame in which they are hung. A frame that significantly protrudes from the wall is more likely to get knocked down in a smaller room, where it’s easier to bump into things.
Express Yourself
It’s often recommended to keep your furniture and flooring relatively neutral and express yourself through the decorations that you choose. Art is ultimately about expression, so have fun with the pieces you choose. The paintings in your home should serve as a reflection of yourself, and echo your interests.
Don’t be afraid to get a bit “out there” with when you buy art for your home. A traditional painting on canvas landscape is gorgeous but it might not fit your home. Modern art and abstract art are especially popular right now since the colors, subjects, and designs vary so much.
Choosing oil paintings for your home is a great way to express yourself and complete a room scheme. It can take some time to find the right pieces, but the hunt is absolutely worth it when you happen upon the perfect oil painting.
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Here is a "behind the scene" capture, showing how posing in strong glasses by a model with perfect eyesight is often done. She puts on a new pair of glasses and closes her eyes, waiting for the next directions given by the photographer. Taking a mini power nap is quite effective. It helps against getting tired eyes.
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Neptune Marina
Contact: Multifamily Pillars of the Industry Awards
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Nominated by: TCA Architects
Location: Marina del Rey, CA
Developer: Greystar
Architect: TCA Architects
General Contractor: Johnstone Moyer Inc.
Interior Designer: Mannigan Design, Inc.
Project Website: liveneptunemarina.com
Project Statement
Neptune Marina brings mid-century modern design back to Marina del Rey. Utilizing a sophisticated palette of natural stone, subdued colors and simple metal accents, the contemporized modern aesthetic complements the updated marina and celebrates the local outdoor environment.
The design of Neptune Marina reflects the same timeless quality, clean simplicity and integration with nature as the mid-century style is known for. When constructed in 1962, Marina del Rey was the largest manmade, small-craft harbor in the county and, in many ways, embodied classic mid-century modern design. The design of Neptune Marina synthesizes vernacular tradition with a contemporary language to create architecture firmly rooted in its own place and time. Symbolic forms and icons are borrowed from the past and re-imagined in striking new compositions. Neptune Marina does not produce stylistic replicas of the past but fuses current architecture with elements representing the site’s history.
Influenced by “Breeze Blocks,” the elevations include custom-designed concrete block, a signature feature of the mid-century modern style. The blocks are used for accent walls that bear relatively small loads. With a unique asymmetrical core and sloped face, the three-dimensional block pattern creates varying light and shadows throughout the day as the sun’s angle changes, transforming a typical “static” building into a lively, dynamic building that moves like the boats move through the harbor. The blocks are also rotated and stacked in a 90-degree sequence, adding to the visual interest.
The decorative, yet functional, design defines the space while providing porosity and a cool, custom vibe. The custom-designed “Neptune” Breeze Blocks are a low-impact CarbonKind™ product — a concrete masonry unit (CMU) with substantially lower carbon dioxide impact. CarbonKind advances the sustainable and resilient properties of CMU, and strengthens the efforts to stem carbon impacts of the built environment.
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Voyage Houston Magazine: Artist Interview with Kristin Freeman:
Source Article: http://voyagehouston.com/interview/check-kristin-freemans-artwork/
Today we’d like to introduce you to Kristin Freeman.
Kristin, we’d love to hear your story and how you got to where you are today both personally and as an artist.
I was born and raised in Houston where my mom introduced me to Art as a child and her father, Papa, gave me my first set of paint brushes when I was 10. Papa was very creative and worked as an apprentice to Frank Loyd Wright in the late forties. I Loved hearing stories of his past adventures, including when Mr. Wright took Papa’s hands in his and after analyzing them said, “Yes, I can tell you’re an artist.” Those words always stuck with me. My academic studies took priority growing up and I didn’t have time to take art classes. I majored in graphic design, knew it wasn’t the perfect path for me, but I felt confused and afraid of how to make a living as a fine artist at a time when painting jobs were scarce. Meanwhile my big brother fell in love with a lovely Parisian woman and was visiting France twice a year. When I was 21, he convinced me to travel with him to celebrate New Year’s in Ile De Re and Paris for the first time. I was introduced to a beautiful language, foie gras, kisses, wine, and the very original paintings of the artists I’d studied in school. As soon as I stepped onto the cobble stone streets of Paris I knew I was home. My twenties would be filled with visits to Paris, connecting with the artists of our past in the most romantic city.
Back home in Austin I felt as if I were dying in my day job and was practically painting full time on the side. At that time my cousin and her friend graduated from Juilliard in NYC and were really making it big in acting. They inspired me greatly, reigniting the idea that it was possible to be a full-time artist. I knew it was time for a major change and that I needed to break myself free from the life I had in order to reconnect with nature, my most authentic self, and to paint. My husband and I decided to leave everything behind and travel the open road for a year. It was the hardest and scariest thing I’ve ever done; I’ve never struggled more in my life, mostly due to finances.
We built a small tear drop trailer and traveled the U.S., watching the morning buffalo in Wyoming, hiking the glacier-covered mountains of Montana, camping on Orcas Island. It was a chance to reconnect with myself in quiet isolation and paint in nature. I learned to be alone for long periods of time and began to really dive deep within myself and others, forming new ideas; asking new questions. I began to really think about everyone’s inner struggles and connected outward behavior. We eventually moved into a tiny cabin near Big Bear, CA and because we were snowed in for a month I created Thoughtsproject.org, a secret handwritten letter project in which a person expresses their innermost thoughts to another anonymously and I share them with the world on the website (please participate or read letters if you wish).
I realized how much people need help from others and that it’s okay to ask for help, something that was difficult for me before. We had a lot of friends and family help us along the way which we’re forever thankful for. While living temporarily in Southern California, I painted in a backyard studio in La Jolla provided by a patron, attended piano concerts, operas, and participated in deep discussions about life with creative individuals. Despite the help from others that was so very much appreciated, I still felt what it was to TRULY struggle, and being penniless with debt is the deepest darkest struggle of all, it makes all your other problems seems petty. I think I needed to feel that, in fact I ached to feel that struggle.
Without realizing it, I was forming the very ideas and concepts of my art today because I was exposed to so many different lifestyles and experiences. I received an invitation to visit Kosovo where I painted a mural in a war-torn country and attended a wedding in Athens before returning home to paint full time where things really took off in a huge way. The rest is history. It’s a struggle, but it’s all worth it. Life to me is about adventure, passion, love, connection, gratitude, and staying on your path. What I learned the most is that sometimes life is really hard but you’re never stuck. Sometimes you get off your path, just pick your head up and make a change. TRUST yourself. Everyone has fears, it’s how you face them that matters the most.
We’d love to hear more about your art. What do you do you do and why and what do you hope others will take away from your work?
My art is a study of what it is to be human. I feel a strong connection to people and enjoy painting those who face their fears with love and kindness, encouraging others with their voice. I have a need to document these souls, only with paint on canvas rather than pen on paper. I’m quite intrigued by the multiple selves we all possess – the inner selves we hide and the outer selves we share with the world. How does one truly know another’s most authentic self? This is my obsession, what I need to know. I work in various media: acrylic, spray paint, mixed media, design, photography, video, and writing. Thoughts Project asks the same questions about humanity. My wish is for the viewer to really “see” the subject in the artwork. To think deeply about who the subject is, what their fears are, their struggles, strengths and weaknesses. To see without judgement into their very soul. I have an intense never-ending passion and need to create, in any form. Aside from my canvas work, I also paint large-scale murals for businesses and residential spaces.
How can artists connect with other artists?
Being an artist can be lonely at times but it doesn’t have to be. I think most artists create to connect with others. Reaching out to other artists is a wonderful way to expand you mind, learn new skills and have new opportunities come your way. Instagram is actually a pretty amazing way to reach out to artists across the country, but it’s also extremely important to get involved with your community and give back. I also enjoy engaging with the viewer and seeing what it is they see in a particular piece of art and hearing their personal story.
Do you have any events or exhibitions coming up? Where would one go to see more of your work? How can people support you and your artwork?
You will find more of my work at kristinfreemanart.com or Instagram: @kristinfreemanart. Please don’t hesitate to contact me at [email protected] if you’re interested in any of my work / commissions or would like to arrange a studio visit. I also invite you to join the newsletter on my website to stay in the loop!
There are so many ways to support my work and I’m incredibly thankful for those who do, for they’ve made a huge difference in my life and I wouldn’t be where I’m at now without them. I’m so incredibly thankful for the many collectors who believed in my work and helped me along the way by purchasing my art and connecting me with opportunities. There is always a need for these kinds of relationships. We’re all in this together and that special relationship between artist and patron is a wonderful, beautiful bond.
After all an artist doesn’t create art only for themselves, they create for the world and generations to come. The special people who appreciate our creations and want to genuinely help out of love are an essential part of Art itself. Right now, my financial challenge is finding help to afford a large solo studio so that I may paint large scale paintings of the people in my life, write in heavenly quiet, nurture the Thoughts Project for the community and create to my heart’s extent. I know that I’m my most authentic self in my studio. This is a place where I need support. My purpose is absolutely to create and give others a voice. If given the opportunity to have my own studio I will without a doubt create beyond anything I’ve ever created before, free of the limitations of a crowded space accompanied by so many distractions. These large visions are in my head, ready to be put onto canvas, aching to be set free.
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Carolina Beiertz
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• 47 Positive References
• Fluent in English, Italian, Spanish; learning German, Swedish
• 25, Female
• Member since 2008
• Graphic Design student and freelance...
• University of Salford, and Shillingt...
• From Panama City, Panama (we do not live in tree houses with monkeys)
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About Me
Happiness is a journey, not a destination
I'm living in Manchester with my boyfriend,some friends and my cat at the moment, while studying Graphic Design at Salford University. You can see some of my graphic design work here:
http://www.behance.net/carolinabeiertz or my blog: http://www.carolinabeiertz.tumblr.com
I'm also the founder of a free creative monthly event in Manchester called "Drink n'Doodle". If you'd like to know more about it, you can check it out here:
http://www.meetup.com/drinkndoodle
I'd say I am a free-spirited explorer of the world. My motto is "work hard, play hard". I caught the travel bug a few years ago and have never stopped traveling. I also love cooking, (I thought a few years back I never would) but there's nothing better than coming back home from a hard days work and having some friends over for great dinner & drinks. Don't get me wrong, I also like a good night out (like the Warehouse Project) every now and then.
I'm a very spontaneous, fun, creative and friendly person (sometimes too outgoing so some people might not understand that too much but I mean it in a friendly way). I've spent the last four years and a half living, working, and studying in different cities in Europe such as:
And I plan to live in more. There's a lot more to me but you'll find out when you get to know me in person. I should warn you though, I wear mismatched socks, and have an odd & massive collection of postcards.
Things I love:
-Pantone colours (I'm a graphic design geek)
-Cooking things from scratch
-Making lists (trying to be organized)
-Collecting postcards
-A good bottle of wine (especially fruity red wine) or White Zinfandel Rose
-Minimal design
-Trying new things (food, experiences, languages, films, etc)
-Drawing/ Making stuff (That's why I keep organised Pinterest boards of what inspires me http://www.pinterest.com/carolinabeiertz)
-Lovely amazing, well designed packaging
-Typography (especially handmade typography)
-Traveling/Backpacking (If it were up to me, I'd live in a different country every 2-3 yrs).
-Exploring different cultures (venturing into the unknown)
-I love sleeping, especially after good night out (I'm not an early morning person but I can drag myself out of bed when I need to)
-Making other people happy
-Complimenting strangers (If I like their clothing, their style, or personality)
-Photographing people I know/love/cherish/find inspiring
Anyway, I apologize for the long lists, its a design habit I can't get rid of (to try and keep things neat).
I think life is short so just do what you think is right, and make the most out of it. Be yourself, and don't let other people get in the way of your goals and dreams.
As they say : "Don't live to work, but work to live"
Why I'm on Couchsurfing
I attend the bi-monthly CS meetings and also go to special events like the CS New Year Barn Party, and I host my own events like "Drinkn'Doodle". I also love hosting people, especially when they've taken the time to write amazing couchrequests.
I've been hosted in
I've Hosted:
Cata from Chile
Tine Marguiller from Belgium.
Rodrigo Serrano from Burgos, Spain.
Mattias Gybels from France.
Melanie Harouel from France
Peter Kovacs from Hungary
Iwan Thomas from Wales
Gosha and Dayana from Poland
Sarah and Matt from Canada
Julia and Adam from Ukraine and England
Kim from Germany
Deniz and Lotta from Germany
Josh and Joanna from USA and Germany
Tiphaine from France
Bernie and Lena from Germany
Nikola and Pinko from Czech Republic
I love solving problems and being creative. As a graphic designer I'm constantly looking at billboards, logos, flyers, and all sorts of marketing material that I get bombarded with on a daily basis. I love to D.I.Y. and refurbish furniture. I also like to create things with my hands. I have loads of Pinterest boards where I keep my daily inspiration and future projects. If you'd like to see some of them go to:
http://www.pinterest.com/carolinabeiertz
I have a deep passion for photography especially fashion photography since I've been doing it for almost four years now. I also like writing, and painting.If you would like to see some of my work check out my Facebook Photography page
http://www.facebook.com/carolinabeiertzphotography
When I'm not doing creative stuff, I love to spend time at the beach surfing. I also love to brew my own ale with my boyfriend James.
Music, Movies & Books
Movies: I've seen to many movies to decide if I only have a favorite one, but I love anything that makes me laugh, cry, or smile.
Some of my favourite movies are:
- 50/50
- James Bond films
- Exit Through the Gift Shop (Banksy Documentary)
-The Pianist
-The Wolf of Wall Street
Music: I listen to anything that is pleasant to my ears (Pop, Electronica, Reggae, Dubstep, Rock, Dance, Alternative), but at the moment I'm really into:
- Parov Stelar
-Caravan Palace
-Alt J
-Tame Impala
- Vampire Weekend
- LCD soundsystem
- Grizzly Bear
- Florence and the Machine
- Marina and the Diamonds
-The Smiths
-The Killers
-Two Door Cinema Club
-Lana del Rey
-Bon Iver
-Gui Boratto
-Boards of Canada
-Jarabe de Palo
-Fleet Foxes
-LCD Soundsystem
-Empire of the Sun
(I have quite a mixed taste of music)
Books: I enjoy good novels, but also books about business, self-help, psychology, history, romantic novels, design, and creatives ones. Some of my favourites ones are:
- Make your Own Luck (By Kate Moross)
- How to be a graphic designer without losing your soul (Adrian Shaughnessy)
- The Creative Economy
- Just my type
- Guns, Germs and Steel
- The World is Flat
- Fashion Buying and Merchandising
- Consumer Behaviour
- The Devil wears Prada
- Graphic Design Thinking
One Amazing Thing I've Done
- Spent a weekend in San Blas, Panama in a deserted island camping with friends.
- Went to The Alhambra in Granada
- Spent a year living in Milan and going to art school as an exchange student when I was 15 and learnt Italian
- Had dinner with Shakira and her parents in Panama when I was 13
- Fell in Love with Barcelona
- Cooked a Mushroom Quiche
- Went to Sensation white in Amsterdam
-Rode a camel through the Merzouga desert in Morocco for about 7 hours, and spent a night in a tent under the stars in the middle of that same desert. (Also climbed a sand dune).
Teach, Learn, Share
I could teach you:
- Graphic Design (Photoshop, and all that stuff)
- How to cook
- Spanish or English
- How to dance Salsa or Merengue
- How to make yummy healthy fruit and veggie smoothies (We have a blender)
- How to travel cheaply on a budget
- Drawing or Painting
-How to code
Countries I've Visited
Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Mexico, Morocco, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, United States
Countries I've Lived In
Denmark, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Panama, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
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