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An artist painting the irises in bloom at Presby Memorial Iris Gardens.
Presby Memorial Iris Gardens, located at the base of the 7 1/2 acre Mountainside Park, contain over 10,000 irises of approximately 1,500 varieties and produce over 100,000 blooms over the course of the season. Because of the colorful iris along the beds, this garden is also often referred to as the 'Rainbow on the Hill' by visitors.
Oh I am a lonely painter
I live in a box of paints
I'm frightened by the devil
And I'm drawn to those ones that ain't afraid...
- Joni Mitchell, Case Of You
An lone artist paints the cafes in the Plac Zamkowy (Castle Square) across from the Royal Castle in Warsaw. Dating back to the 1600's the square was largely demolished during World War II by the Nazi's, the castle and surrounding buildings were painstakingly rebuilt during the post war years. Warsaw, Poland
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The other title was going to be "Can't see the Artist for the Trees". Regardless, an artist prepares in the image and what a canvas he has to work with.
Rouen le 24 02 2015, nous sommes un mardi.
Atelier Normand Création. Une rencontre avec Rémi Planche,
très jeune artiste qui en même temps qu'il se prépare à de hautes études d'histoire s'est découvert un talent fou. Il peint avec ses mains et finit avec ses ongles ... (en fait des aiguilles acier).
Donc une série consacrée à Rouen et à certaines de ses œuvres que je me suis permis de "retoucher" un peu...
sinon où serait le fun !
Tout sur cet artiste :
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Rouen. Tuesday 24th February 2015
Atelier Normand Création. Meeting up with Rémi Planche
A very young and gifted artist who he is also studying History at a very high level. He is painting with his hands and finishing his work with his nails... (in fact steel needles).
So here is a serie dedicated to Rouen and some of Rémi's work I took the liberty to "retouch" a little bit...
Otherwise, where the fun will be?
Every information about this artist:
Taken while this event: CECI N'EST PAS…
INSIDIOUS IMAGES
A glass box in the city centre. Inside is a living tableau that changes every day. Disconcerting scenes – that some find embarrassing, others intriguing – leave no one indifferent. The Dutch artist Dries Verhoeven concocts destabilizing and potentially explosive images, deliberately poking away at our taboos. 10 days, 10 events, 10 cold showers.
Ceci n’est pas... presents different people in a display case in situations that do not meet the criteria of perfection and success promoted by marketing propaganda. In an era of visual discomfiture where the passerby is submerged by reassuring visual ads aimed at the frenetic consumers we have become, this highly subversive jack-in-the-box worms its way into the city centre, upsetting orthodox convictions, disturbing humdrum routines. Taken aback and maybe even shocked, spectators express opinions, argue, reflect. The public space, suddenly a theatre of imperfection and trouble, becomes a place for discussion and exchange. This is not a commercial.
Rouen le 24 02 2015, nous sommes un mardi.
Atelier Normand Création. Une rencontre avec Rémi Planche,
très jeune artiste qui en même temps qu'il se prépare à de hautes études d'histoire s'est découvert un talent fou. Il peint avec ses mains et finit avec ses ongles ... (en fait des aiguilles acier).
Donc une série consacrée à Rouen et à certaines de ses œuvres que je me suis permis de "retoucher" un peu...
sinon où serait le fun !
Tout sur cet artiste :
...
Rouen. Tuesday 24th February 2015
Atelier Normand Création. Meeting up with Rémi Planche
A very young and gifted artist who he is also studying History at a very high level. He is painting with his hands and finishing his work with his nails... (in fact steel needles).
So here is a serie dedicated to Rouen and some of Rémi's work I took the liberty to "retouch" a little bit...
Otherwise, where the fun will be?
Every information about this artist:
Explore #87 for 8th October 2011 - my first one!!!
This is Francesca Woodman and Brooke Shaden inspired all the way :)
Ever notice how a lot of people care more about the work than the artist behind it? I mean of course, the piece of work, whether it be a photo, poem, painting, book etc, is the thing you're being impressed by, but what about the person who sat for hours imagining and creating that piece simply for the voyeuristic enjoyment of others? I'd hate it if a piece of my work got very well known and posted all over the internet but no one knew who it was by - it'd be like taking a part of me away, and even if I said I'd created it I'd probably be considered a liar.
I think this must be the best quality photo on my stream of the beautiful Underwood typewriter which John bought my last Christmas - it's beyond amazing, annoying to lug about though, it's so heavy!
I'm glad that despite this being an assignment for Uni about movement within images, I was able to make it personal to myself as well.
The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place: from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider's web.
-Pablo Picasso-