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A participant in the Make It Up North event held in York Guildhall on 5-6 October.
6 October 2013
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it is nothing written on the revers. it is from the photocollection of my great aunt, Beby Bartók, who dances in the 30s in different countries in europe
The Scarab Club was founded in 1907 by a group of artists and art lovers who enjoyed meeting regularly to discuss art and socialize
Artist Lauren Cotton in residence at Bullseye Resource Center New York, 2017. Lauren Cotton created screen printing images with photo emulsion and drawing fluid/screen filler, printed on glass with glass powders, drew designs on glass by hand with Color Line paints, dammed thick blocks of glass components, and worked with chemical reaction in glass.
Artist Brandon Roth documents his solo art show "Neighborhoods" at Voz Alta Project Gallery in Barrio Logan.
I'm currently helping clean a house for a friend that was an Artist/Collector/Hoarder he was a serious collector and has too much stuff
Artist: Dave MacKenzie
About the project: This project is a living painting, with plants as the paint and the LiveWall growing system as the canvas. The various colors and textures are tied together with a tendril of purple vining through the 11' x 130' canvas. The wall took approximately 2 1/2 weeks to construct and another week to plant. There are over 2500 plants and about 60 different varieties of plants. It is intended to be a colorful, beautiful, thought provoking tribute to living-architecture visionaries like William McDonough, John Todd, and Malcom Wells (who have influenced society to think and act sustainably). Such "gray to green" visionaries foresee an Eden-like future with buildings, bridges, parking lots, offices and homes clothed in greenery, and plants used to insure the ecological health of the planet (purifying air and water, cooling and insulating, feeding birds and butterflies and people). My objective with Back to Eden, is to provide a glimpse of what such a future might look like.
Artist: Silya & The Sailors
Foto: Hans Christian Graaner
Kontakt for bruk i presse: hc_graa@hotmail.com
From 1896 to 1945 the former sanatorium for tuberculosis patients of Heilstätte Grabowsee, and from 1945 a Russian military hospital.
This is a photograph made with a 1940's 4 x 5 camera joined to a flat bed scanner. The scanner photograph offers an image, which, in addition to being inherently three dimensional, reveals the fourth dimension in a unique way. Each ‘exposure’ occurs over a number of minutes, or as little as one minute. The opposite ends of the image are captured at entirely different moments in time, not all at once as in a ‘typical’ photograph. The image has not been 'photoshopped' except to adjust tonal value. [model: Gerald Saunders; release on file]
Artist : Li Xin Hua, Arteet
Li Xin Hua is the artist of Metropolis. The medium of this painting is oil paint. It was painted on a 47” X 55” , 119 cm X 139 cm canvas.
Cities & buildings Oil Paintings - Arteet™
Abstract Oil Paintings - Arteet™