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At the port

Hamburg

Alberto Seveso redefines the term “body art” for Creative Tempest. For us, it no longer conjures images of tattoo parlors, Mardi Gras, or two-page spreads in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, no, instead we envision Alberto’s unique work. Alberto Seveso takes the human body (generally attractive female bodies) and uses it as a canvas for his abstract designs, but since his work is digital, he is freed from the restraints of a tangible human form. He is able to disassemble like a puzzle, make translucent like a silk scarf held up to the sun, or replace like a Mr. Potato Head, parts of the bodies that he works with as the basis for his designs. In addition, more than being creative in his choice of canvas, Alberto creates finely intricate designs that would be gorgeous on their own. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com

 

Alberto Pasini (1826-1899) - Market in Constantinople

Title, date unknown

Photographed at the Ranivilu Art Gallery, Miami

Alberto Seveso redefines the term “body art” for Creative Tempest. For us, it no longer conjures images of tattoo parlors, Mardi Gras, or two-page spreads in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue, no, instead we envision Alberto’s unique work. Alberto Seveso takes the human body (generally attractive female bodies) and uses it as a canvas for his abstract designs, but since his work is digital, he is freed from the restraints of a tangible human form. He is able to disassemble like a puzzle, make translucent like a silk scarf held up to the sun, or replace like a Mr. Potato Head, parts of the bodies that he works with as the basis for his designs. In addition, more than being creative in his choice of canvas, Alberto creates finely intricate designs that would be gorgeous on their own. Find out more at www.creativetempest.com

 

Geometric Wave, 2017

Photographed at the Ranivilu Art Gallery in Miami

Asking price: $13,000

............y su infaltable gorra!!

Sketches from election day at the Washington Post.

 

Blog www.washingtonpost.com/news/drawing-dc-together/wp/2014/1...

 

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Giacometti's sculpture comes to life.

Photo Credit: Tracy Kraft Leboe

Lectura de su obra "El paraíso de los creyentes" en Toledo. ¡Genial!

 

Miembro de Asociación Fotográfica de Toledo

 

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"Días de julio del 52

¿Qué importa donde estaba yo?"

  

...del poema - Eva-

de Maria Elena Walsh

Textura de Galería de SkeletalMess

   

The Joffrey Ballet's Alberto Rodriguez Velazquez. Gina Uhlmann Photography, Gina Uhlmann, @ginauhlmannphotography @ginauhlmann #dance #ballet

Coral Reef, Red Sea, Egypt

 

www.albertocarrera.es

 

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Plumed Basilisk, Green Basilisk, Basiliscus plumifrons, Tropical Rainforest, Costa Rica, Central America, America

 

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Alberto Topic is getting tug assistance at the Port of Three Rivers, Quebec.

Alberto asked for me to take his picture. He was very friendly and came up with his own poses. This was one of them.

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