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Creativity comes in many forms. For that I'm glad.

 

(This photo was displayed on my now defunct old blog. For new creative goodness, please visit linusbohman.se instead.)

Carrie drawing a picture.

My six years old daughter recycling a used mask of hers

You exist as a creative being in a creative universe. A singular work of art - Rick Rubin

Creativity without Photoshop. This photo was shot by creating artificial smoke. No Phtoshop involved (except for cropping). No Fire was ignited! Thanks Evan for teaching me the trick

 

Explored at #19 on 17th June, 2011

Advertisement, Globalart, nurturing and developing children’s creativity

 

Sydney

In the 1800s aristocrats from Britain often used to go on a Grand Tour through Europe to complete their cultural education, often ending up in Italy with all the classical sculpture and art. Much of what they saw they purchased and sent back home to adorn their stately homes with evidence of their erudition.

 

One of the types of art that was particularly popular was the marble sampler table, which generally was a round table inlaid with a wide variety of different coloured marbles. These days you can often see them in the grand houses that are open to the public. To my mind they are not particularly artistic but they are interesting. I just love the different colours and textures in the stone samples. Sometimes you can find a variety of fossils too.

 

This is one such sampler table captured in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford in February. I liked the bright colours so I thought I would try a zoom burst ICM of the tabletop. The colours have been cooked somewhat to produce a colourful psychedelic display.

 

Thanks for looking. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy 100x :)

TO LIVE A CREATIVE LIFE, WE MUST LOSE OUR FEAR OF BEING WRONG.

 

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Münster - old harbor pier now transformed into entertainment and media center

 

D810, 85mm, f/8, 30 sec, iso 64

[IMO:9102095] Tanker (Oil/Chemical Tanker) | Aufnahme: 2022-05-28 | Baujahr: 1997 | DWT: 37271t | Breite: 31,08m | Tiefgang: 11,90m | Maschinenleistung: 13365 KW | Geschwindigkeit: 16,2 kn

Sanity Kills Creativity.

 

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Steve.D.Hammond.

this shot is straight out of camera (SOOC) apart from signature and crop (done using an IR camera)

 

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Final version of this scene. The clouds were think and rolling in the wind and I tried a more balanced approach to the city buildings and river. Please see my other two versions of the Boston Skyline on my Flickr site.

 

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Day 223. A light bulb moment.

 

Sad news this evening. It seemed fitting to dedicate this photo to my Grandmother who passed away.

 

"There is a light that never goes out"

RIP Millie Kemp 27/08/1925 - 11/08/2015

...Involves breaking out of the established patterns in order to look at things in a different way ~Edward de Bono

 

I dedicate this image to my teacher Ms. U. Dutt who passed away today (06/06/15) ... She taught me in grade 9 and 10 and always encouraged us to do things differently... RIP Mam ..

 

Editing : Straightening, focal B/W, Vignette

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Supercharged 5.2L V8

 

ABOUT CAMILO PARDO

 

Born in New York city, Camilo moved to Detroit at the age of 10 and had by that age developed a fascination with 60s and 70s era sports cars and modern art. After graduating from Detroit’s prestigious design school Center for Creative Studies in 1985, Camilo was hired by Ford Design Center in Dearborn Michigan. His assignments included working in the Dearborn Advanced Studios, Ford of Europe- Torino, Italy Studio , and the Design Studios in Cologne Germany. After 15 years at Ford Motor Company, he took on what was for him the ultimate assignment... a state of the art re-design of the classic Ford GT race car. This project developed the 2002 Ford GT concept car.

 

As chief Designer of the Ford GT and the SVT Studio, Camilo’s team worked on the 2005 and 2006 production Ford GT . The GT became an instant success capturing the interest of car enthusiasts around the world.

 

At the end of the work day at Ford, Camilo continued to explore an additional avenues of art & design. With the integration of Design principles and the abstractions of Fine Art, Camilo explores alternative design solutions.

 

This work is created in his studios, located in the city of Detroit and Los Angeles. His studios has been the scene of more than a few of Detroit’s openings and receptions. For the last 15 years, his studio has hosted the Detroit Auto’s Designers’ Night. An internationally recognized event which is attended by top automotive personnel and designers from all over the world. The North American International Auto Show has included Designer’s Night as a recognized NAIAS event appearing in all NAIAS publications.

 

By evening, Camilo is a serious, multifaceted artist with incomparable creative energy. This creativity is evident in his large, brightly colored oil paintings on canvas. This includes a large production of Automotive Fine Art. The same quality of creativity reaches a line of fashion design, that he describes as advanced fashion concepts. These fashion pieces have been created for auto shows and runway exhibits. Camilo’s industrial design reaches into sculptural furniture design, that has made the rounds from main art galleries in Metro Detroit, Italy, Japan, and the Contemporary Furniture Fair in New York.

 

As a dedicated artist who sets no limits on his creative endeavors, Camilo has found that his outside artistic expressions further strengthen and complements his passion for automotive design.

 

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