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Skinner is more than just an artist who paints psychodellic images of metal band mayhem, he is an event, a personality, a one-stop-shop of the super rad. It is within this personality that we begin to understand Skinner's work, and the detail, time, and focus he puts into everything he produces. We sat down with the artist to talk about his new show at The Shooting Gallery entitled "The Fragile Art of Existence" which explores a new place in the Skinner's body of work.

 

Read the full interview on Warholian here: www.warholian.com/2011/08/11/skinner-fragile-existence/

 

Studio photos by Hal Rotter

Opening Night Photos by Michael Cuffe

Tools have been in existence for upwards of 2.5 million years. Today, very few things would be possible without tools that are needed for the production of everyday items, such as bikes and televisions. While investigating skulls and tools in our second natural science lab, I discovered a hand-ax. It was an Acheulian industry artifact found in deposits at a site at St. Acheul, near Amiens. This hand-ax dates between 350,000 and 300,000 years old. According to Stanley H. Ambrose’s article, “Paleolithic Technology and Human Evolution,” a large cutting tool such as this hand-ax was thought to be used as an actual ax for large tasks such as butchery of large animals and woodworking. They may also have been used to throw at enemies or as a killing tool, but it is uncertain if it was used as anything more than a cutting tool. When examining the hand-ax, I held it in my hand and was able to feel the thumb print that was worn into it. I’m right handed and was able to hold it comfortably, so I believe it was used by a right handed person as well. I could not imagine someone using a tool this large to just cut something in a line, as was suggested in the article. It seems it would be used more for more modern-day ax uses, such as cutting trees and slaughtering a large mammal, like a ox.

from the book

STRATEGIES d'EXISTENCE" 1996 by Thierry Geoffroy / Colonel

 

ISBN877245456949

Rhodos Publishing house 1996

 

Diversity can simply be choices we can or have to make during our existence in this planet!

 

Macro Monday project – 02/28/11

"Diversity"

 

When making your choice in life, do not neglect to live. - Samuel Johnson

 

West Hoathly

West Sussex

Minolta Uniomat 2, Lomo Lady Grey, 千葉県, 船橋市

My wife and son. Experiencing this existence together.

Youtube Link: youtu.be/REyMCgQ4wpQ

 

Nithyananda Satsang:

1) Tyaga matures your system, soul and existence

2) Using conscious decision making powers to give great breakthrus to your DNA's natural selection process and make your DNA take the next level of quantam jump is Tyaga

3)Tyaga is super power. Nuclear force of the consciousness

Friends, light, urban vibe, grand nature - it has it all, and I had to go back. My travel impressions from Lisbon.

Copyright © John Powell, 2011

All Rights Reserved.

 

DPAGB Score: 25

Artists who had a focus on depicting rural life and quiet existence - with a twist

join our hands to make an effort to bring down the carbondioxide concentration in the atmosphere to a 350 ppm..

Artists who had a focus on depicting rural life and quiet existence - with a twist

Artists who had a focus on depicting rural life and quiet existence - with a twist

Pinhole photograph, Zero2000

German proverb: "Wer schläft, der sündigt nicht".

Miao Xiaochun ‘The Last Judgment in Cyberspace’, exhibition ‘Transfiguration’, China, Venice Biennale 2013.

THIS IS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VIDEO I HAVE EVER SEEN! ¨

Miao Xiaochun depicts sacred images from art history (Noah’s Ark, The Last Judgment, The Pieta etc.) transfiguring them with intercultural elements in the context of contemporary existence. ‘The Last Judgement in Cyberspace’ is a digital interpretation of Michelangelo’s Renaissance masterpiece.

Artists who had a focus on depicting rural life and quiet existence - with a twist

I'm in bloom here.

 

Nikon D7000

Tamron 28-75mm/F2.8

Existence, by David Brin

Published 2012 Tor Books

A novel of the near future...

www.davidbrin.com/existence.html

Existence in wild life

 

Artists who had a focus on depicting rural life and quiet existence - with a twist

Artists who had a focus on depicting rural life and quiet existence - with a twist

un an d'existence, happy birthday LOOPING!

Artists who had a focus on depicting rural life and quiet existence - with a twist

The existence of this bacteria reaffirms the fragility of human life! WE ARE FUCKING VULNERABLE AND WE HANG FROM A THREAD!

Image taken from:

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Artists who had a focus on depicting rural life and quiet existence - with a twist

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