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A bit of "Tongue in Cheek" origami. The challenge is to make a multipaper, multicolor origami model that makes some sense when you might fold the same thing with a single square !

for more info - go to :

home.comcast.net/~firstfold/index.html

 

One of my goals in the coming year to really change up my photography a bit, but keeping my own unique perspective and how I see things.

The drooping appearance of the propeller blades is an illusion created by the interplay of the motion of the blades and the scan sequence of the camera CCD. As the image is scanned line by line, the propeller blade position changes. The result of this is a terrific illusion!

 

Dash 8 propeller and Australian Alps, New South Wales, Australia (Sydney-Albury QantasLink flight).

 

iPhone 4 - Photo taken with an iPhone 4 using the HDR option.

Snapseed - Overall lighting changes applied. Image cropped.

Photo fx Ultra - ND-Grad filter applied.

Iris - Image resized to 1936 x 1936 pixels.

Paint Shop Pro X4 - Digital camera speckle noise attenuated (60% fine and large scale, 60% blend).

 

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In this tutorial you will learn how create interesting abstraction - Abstract Poster graphic using some real simple techniques. Most of all we’ll be learning how to use layer style.

created by dji camera

" Happiness is not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. " ( Franklin D. Roosevelt )

   

We are creating a Time Machine at ‘Pataphysical Studios, our art collective in Mill Valley, where surrealism meets the maker culture. Our Time Machine will take you on wild rides through time, to meet characters from the past, present and future.

 

On a balmy summer afternoon, we gathered in the art garden to create some of its parts: dragons of change to guide you on your journey; an art priestess in her prehistorical cave; a pataphysical flag on a magic pole; a painted gear holding the secret of life; a cactus of the future strolling by in stop-motion.

 

We then showed our Time Machine to young Dr. Delia, who gave it the two-year old test, pushing all of its buttons to jump back in time to the age of dinosaurs, her favorite scene. I’m pleased to report that we passed the audition. :)

 

This was also a great opportunity to celebrate our good friend Dr. Rindbrain’s un-birthday, which we kept low-key at his request. Long live the young at heart!

 

We are recruiting experienced artists and makers to help create the Time Machine through art, multimedia, theater and technology. Please contact us if you are interested and live in the Bay Area. We will give a few private demos in the fall for folks who are ready to get their hands dirty with us.

 

View more photos on our Time Machine album: www.flickr.com/photos/fabola/albums/72157659761749014

 

Learn more about the Pataphysical Time Machine: pataphysics.us/time-machine/

 

On November 6th, we held a Create a Commuter workshop for clients of our new partner agency, the Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA). Zan, Randi, CJ, and Sam facilitated the workshop for ten participants, all of whom received refurbished commuter bicycles, new commuting accessories and helmets, and bike maps. Over the course of five hours, the participants learned all about bike commuting, route planning, map reading, and managed to work in two group rides. The instructors and volunteers especially focused on how to navigate Columbia Boulevard, as NAYA is located right off that busy road. We were blown away by the enthusiasm of the group and can't wait to work with NAYA again!

 

More about the Community Cycling Center's Create a Commuter: The Create a Commuter program provides basic bicycle safety education and fully-outfitted commuter bicycles to low-income adults striving to connect to work or workforce development by bicycle. We offer the program in partnership with local organizations that offer comprehensive employment programs.

 

More about NAYA: The Native American Youth and Family Center in Portland, Oregon, works to enrich the lives of our Native youth and families through education, community involvement, and culturally specific programming. We have provided educational services, cultural arts programming, and direct support to reduce poverty to the Portland metropolitan area's American Indian and Alaska Native community for over 30 years.

 

Photo by Sam Lee

it just wants to make soft and pretty things sometimes.

Model: Clair @ Mavericks

 

image digitally violated for the purpose to pass at life.

theres overlays, colour changes, split tonning, painting it etccccc

 

enjoy joy :)

We are creating an Art Float for Social Change at Tam Makers, to inspire more people to participate in democracy. Our parade float will reach out to youth and people of color through art, music and technology. We will present this art show on Earth Day, Memorial Day and Fourth of July parades in Marin -- and throughout California this fall, to encourage people to vote in the next election.

 

Our unique art float celebrates mother earth with a carousel of waving hands, pulled by a giant feathered serpent. Performers will tell stories of hope on a stage decorated with scenes of a better world. Large signs will invite people to speak up and vote! You can pitch ideas for social change on the podium, or have them scroll on the news ticker.

 

This community art project is created by a team of students and makers, led by Fabrice Florin and Geo Monley, co-founders of Tam Makers in Mill Valley. We are grateful to Tam High School for hosting this project and to all our wonderful volunteers and art, civic and educational partners, for helping create this float and present it to a diverse community.

 

We are building this project in March and April 2018, on Thursday evenings from 4 to 9pm -- or Saturday mornings from 10am to 1pm. If you would like to volunteer, please email us at float@tammakers.org.

 

Learn more about the Art Float for Social Change:

www.tammakers.org/art-float/

 

Another old one from the spring whe we visited Lawrencetown beach. Kierra found garbage on the beach..(Cup) and was using it as a shovel. This one is faded color with soft texture.

Hands of my new socks dolls.

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A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.

10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.

Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/

www.anglepoise.com/

www.strong-island.co.uk/

www.port.ac.uk/

 

This shoot was between artist Lorna Apps Woodland and photographer Matt Sills

www.floandstan.co.uk/

www.mattsills.co.uk/#!/

Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas

Pottery and Porcelain Gallery, Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

making creating.......

 

so i was in da studio, sometimes i just go and sit in there to think.....as i was sitting on my blue chair with wheels, on a hardwood floor , i decided to spin myself around and where ever i landed (LITERALLY) i took a snap.....

 

glorianne roccanova

rawedgestudio@blogspot.com

  

these are all photos from my last 2 studios in my home in joisy the next time i post pics to group i hope they are of my new studio space......

IPhone poster created with Juxtaposer, Squiggles, ToonPaint and AddLib over a photo taken with my Canon digital camera.

A collaborative project with Anglepoise®, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.

10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise® light.

Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/

www.anglepoise.com/

www.strong-island.co.uk/

www.port.ac.uk/

  

Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas

Individual “ants” before attaching to Chain-link fence.

 

This was my submission ("Create...") to the 1st Annual Chain-link Fence Art Exhibition and Competition. Had a lot of fun with this, inspired by chain-link fencing of which I’ve never worked with before, tricky stuff ;) My arms got a work out.

 

MATERIALS: 4 ft. x 4ft. scrap piece of chain-link fencing, a found barbeque grill (web), crystals, glass beads, found metal nuts/bolts/washers, metal wire and scrap telephone wire. I wanted people to discover the message in the spider’s web, “create” that would tie into the leading ant’s message of peace, happiness, laughter, love, opportunity, dreams, something(!). It’s good fun if we choose to create positive things for ourselves and the world :)

 

If you are curious about the process and the other versions/redo’s that went into this piece, please visit my blog to see more!

 

Beginning process and alternate versions - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create.html

Finishing touches and final piece - mousehouseart.blogspot.com/2010/09/create-part-ii.html

 

Assignment 52-382012 - Faceless portraits.

It doesn't say headless - just faceless! :-)

Loved the way these guys were acting out a dreams!

At the Africa Aerospace & Defence 2012 (AAD2012) Exhibition.

  

I developed this corner bookmark design from the one by Sy Chen. From his design I basically avoided folding in the borders, then folded in the flaps to make the tail and body as shown in his diagram, and developed the model from there into a corner book mark. You can see Sy Chen’s diagram here:

 

origamiks.com/origamidiagrams/origamidiagramsofmodels/ori...

   

Created by Montrose Elementary School, Bexley, OH

 

Artists: Miss Friedstrom’s 2nd graders

 

Title: Native Dat

 

Teacher: Emily Reiser

 

Theme: Conservation

 

About: Native plants.

  

Learn more about IFC Projects at www.ifcprojects.com

 

Marvel: Creating the Cinematic Universe exhibit at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art

Portsmouth photographer Russell Squires decided to use his Anglepoise and turn it into an Anglebot - see his progress at : russellsquires.blogspot.co.uk/2013/08/anglebot-mk-15.html

 

A collaborative project with Anglepoise®, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.

10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise® light.

Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.co.uk

www.anglepoise.com/

www.strong-island.co.uk/

www.port.ac.uk/

  

Many thanks to BSc Film and TV students Max and Jonas

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