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A fashion story I shot for my final in digital photo about cliche art kids. Follow me on Tumblr!

I bought some new prints and framed them. I dont know yet how to arrange the pictures. These two are for the time being hanging on a wall in Annie's room.

 

The left one is from Danish design company Maileg and the right one is by artist Marja-Leena Montonen.

my wife asked me,

where have you been the last three hours ?

I created a picture.

Wow, she said, looks like a Mackintosh.

I didn't think of Charles Rennie ... I was just in a flow ...

I said, pretending to be indignant

and smiled at her ...

 

:::))) ...

 

have left the grid several times, that's the only way good things happen ...

 

grid versus texture versus pattern ...

 

;-) ...

 

Because I mentioned Ch.R.Mc ...

I could have also mentioned Oswald Mathias Ungers ...

Mackintosh was contradictory in a contradictory time of upheaval ... he admired the style, Wiki thinks, because of its restraint and economy of means rather than ostentatious accumulation; its simple forms and natural materials rather than elaboration and artifice; and its use of texture and light and shadow rather than pattern and ornament. In the old western style, furniture was seen as ornament that displayed the wealth of its owner; the value of the piece was established according to the length of time spent creating it. In the Japanese arts furniture and design focused on the quality of the space, which was meant to evoke a calming and organic feeling to the interior.

 

At the same time a new philosophy concerned with creating functional and practical design was emerging throughout Europe: modernism. The central aim in modernism was to develop a purity of expression with designs explicitly responsive to intended building use. Ornament and traditional styles were demoted. Although Mackintosh has been counted as a pioneer of modernism, his work always retained a decorative sensibility and features ornament. Mackintosh took his inspiration from his Scottish upbringing and blended them with the flourish of

Art Nouveau

and the simplicity of Japanese forms.

 

While working in architecture, Charles Rennie Mackintosh developed his own style: a contrast between strong right angles and floral-inspired decorative motifs with subtle curves (for example, the Mackintosh Rose motif), along with some references to traditional Scottish architecture. The project that helped make his international reputation was the Glasgow School of Art (1897–1909). During the early stages of the Glasgow School of Art Mackintosh also completed the Queen's Cross Church project in Maryhill, Glasgow. It is the only built Mackintosh church design and is now the Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society headquarters. As with his contemporary

Frank Lloyd Wright,

Mackintosh's architectural designs often included extensive specifications for the detailing, decoration, and furnishing of his buildings. The majority, if not all, of this detailing and significant contributions to his architectural drawings were designed and detailed by his wife Margaret Macdonald whom Charles had met when they both attended the Glasgow School of Art. Their work was shown at the eighth

Vienna Secession Exhibition

in 1900.

 

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art & wheels basel - canon 5d mkII - canon 40mm f2.8 pancake

2013 available on Imagekind.com.

Pastel life drawing.

Sold (to Mike!)

created with an ipod touch

During the meticulous restoration of Woman in Blue Reading a Letter (1663-64), one of the Rijksmuseum’s four Vermeer masterpieces, a number of surprising details were uncovered. Vermeer’s characteristically intense use of blue, for example, can now be viewed in all of its magnificent nuances for the first time in centuries. In addition, several pearls that were added in 1928 were removed, and other details that had disappeared were restored.

 

This masterpiece has undergone all kinds of treatments over the centuries that left their mark on the painting. Under the supervision of an international committee of experts, Rijksmuseum restorer Ige Verslype has restored the painting to its original condition wherever possible. Woman in Blue Reading a Letter will be on display in a special exhibition in the Rijksmuseum.

 

Ige Verslype: “The greatest surprise was when we discovered how Vermeer produced such an intense blue colour. We now know that he used a copper-green undercoat to give the colour extra depth. Once the yellowed glaze had been removed, this magnificent blue came back into view in all of its glorious nuances.”

 

[Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam - Oil on canvas, 46.5 x 38 cm]

 

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photo credit: Kinneret Mozeson

Antoine Rivalz (1667-1735) - An Allegory, Probably of the Peace of Utrecht of 1713

I love my new macro lens!

Styling: Justyna Grzelak & Piano;

Photography: Silje Garshol

backstage video: www.youtube.com/user/olivka8507

Streetart Graffiti

Abstract drawing. Pencil, charcoal. 18x24 in.

This is the set of three suncatchers that I made with foil pattern backing.

Please visit my website www.think-differently-about-sheep.com

In the photograph gallery you will find photographs, not only of sheep but other animals. Also photographs sized for desktop wallpaper of a variety of subjects including sheep, cattle, horses, birds , fish, plants, architecture and scenery.

The public artwork "As If It Were Already Here", floating over the Greenway in Boston. For more info:This public artwork is titled "As If It Were Already Here" and is stunning, floating over the Greenway in Boston. for more info: www.rosekennedygreenway.org/visit/public-art/janet-echelman/

Painting in my dreams...

 

Bloom

Acrylic on Panel, 3.25 x 4.75, 5" x 7" framed

thefirstof{May} 04.01.10 @ 12:PM CST

 

©2010 Jason Limon. www.limon-art.com

Tried out light art in my photography class. It's a lot of fun.

Watercolor + digital retouches.

all stamps used are handcarved

Art Deco still life. 1930's Agfa Camera and hand painted stemware.

Groove handed out stickers with purchases during SDCC, there were ten stickers six of them featured unproduced prototypes from the artwork collaboration series.

 

Lots of lovely unproduced dolls.

~TITLE OF PAINTING~

SPELT MILK

APPROXIMATE SIZE: 10.75" x 16" inches

Media: Acrylic Paint, Marker on Altered Magazine.

* This piece is Signed Dated for authenticity.

Created in January 2014.

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