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I must admit, when I first noticed the bizarre metal wall installation at our local piece of Vancouver beach, I found it eerily reminiscent of the 70's movie "Demon Seed" - and not necessarily in a good way. But after taking a much closer look in last weekend's late summer sun and golden-hour lighting, I couldn't help but find a new and deeply inspiring appreciation for the potential mix of man-art-nature that it has - and will continue to - become. The more I look at the photos and the ways in which one pattern reveals itself in so many intriguing variations, the more I have fallen quite in love with this wall. I look forward to seeing just how it evolves - over time and inclement weather - like a constantly, and naturally, developing piece of art. What do you see?
A series of AI-generated pictures of Naomi C. in different art styles.
To be continued.
Pictures made with Midjourney.
I'm always happy to accept invites to groups as long as I can see their content. Should I see "this group is not available to you", my photos won't be made available to that group. Thanks for your understanding.
Controversy & Acclaim: 60 years of The Mosman Art Prize examines the history of the Mosman Art Prize and the important contribution it has made to the visual arts in Australia since 1947. The Prize is the oldest continuous municipal painting prize in New South Wales, and indeed Australia. An acquisitive prize, the winning works form the core of the Mosman Art Collection. The significance of the Mosman Art Prize and its legacy, is that the winning paintings and resulting art collection present an overview of the defining influences and developments in Australian painting over the past 60 years.
Controversy & Acclaim: 60 years of The Mosman Art Prize is on display at Mosman Art Gallery from Saturday 12 December 2009 to Sunday 31 January 2010.