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mel la del barrio

 

Visita Ao Melhor Estúdio Fotográfico De Santos E De Toda A Baixada

40cm de diâmetro

Óleo, nanquim e outros materiais sobre mdf, 2022

Self portrait taken in Manila: I think I see you, but I'm not sure.

© Markus Wetzlmayr / @wetphoto / www.wet-photo.at

 

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Anahi DeCanio all rights reserved. Altered photography from original mixed media on canvas collage by Anahi.

last night I couldn't sleep, still on Japan time, went to bed at 4am woke at 4 pm, I feel rested however, I haven't done much today, sometimes you just need the down time to veg.

11inx14in Acrylic on canvas. 'T-Rex hates Mondays too.'

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Ta da! This is one canvas Alice Webb started at last weekend's Canyon Road Paint Out. Do you recognize the Matthews Gallery sign in the foreground? See more photos from the event here: thematthewsgallery.com/Artist-Detail.cfm?ArtistsID=195

Doodles from my imagination, before work. Work before work, in my art journal, today.

 

Website: www.shantadevi.com

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If you said Vincent van Gogh, great guess but no! Our new artist Lor Roybal titled this acrylic painting on paper "Athenian". See fresh work from the New Mexico painter: thematthewsgallery.com/Artist-Detail.cfm?ArtistsID=279&am...

Despite revealing her deepest and darkest experiences in her songs, there is something quite mystical about A'mari: amari.band

wants today... I thought I would sing the jingle for you. I drink coke I know it's bad for you if you over do it. But I love the burn.

Body, pose practice with ballpoint pen in my art journal. Pose referenced from the amazing 3D pose app, #artposeapp. Practice, practice, practice. I've found that drawing with pen is a lot more freeing than pencil - if I make a mistake, I just keep going and leave it, rather than trying to erase and "fix" it. #art #doodle #sketch #artjournal #sketchbook #drawing #pose #body #moleskineart #moleskine #pen #ballpointpen #artbyshantadevi #artistsoninstagram #femaleartist #blackartist #artbywomen #yearofcreativehabits #artjournaleveryday #artjournaling

sour power, 2018

work in progress

Mixed media on paper

 

ig @niktittty

www.nikitagurnani.com

this is the beginning wall of a show i was part of at the bronfman center in greenwich village

Rose Astronaut

 

For: Masters in Media, Art and Design university project

Topic: Practical based research on post-apocalyptic imagery in science fiction cinema [1970-present]

"Science is a way of thinking about the reality that takes its objectivity for granted. Fiction is a way of describing the reality that assumes the subjectivity of experience—for every fiction, a different way of seeing things, a different reality. The two words together contradict each other. A thing cannot be both "science" and "fiction" at the same time, any more than it can be both "reality" and 'fiction' "

Darko Suvin

 

• Man Vs Machine - The greatest anxiety of them all for the future, robots, self-driving cars, electricity in the greatest extent of its possibilities. The pure potential is what drives the ideals of the human races idea of consumption, phones, music, tablets all the very start of the new bust and boom of technology potential. 3D printers, mass farming and of course what technology can do for us, scare and protect, protect and scare. Rules and regulations have been tested and manipulated since the early examples of where the robotically world can go. The fear now, of course, is within countries such as Saudi Arabia who have given the Robot Sophia a home. Speculative fiction from science fiction is what drives the fascination and keen as well as fear traits of humanity. People want to trust in the robotic creatures for protection while holding a fear for synthetically enthralling possibilities.

 

• The effects of the apocalypse - the void, the empty, the lost and confused, the driven by destruction images that are conjured within the genre, there are very few stances where the post-apocalypse symbolises something better visually. However, within the UK TV show Utopia, the utopia they seek is this fantasy that people are halved in populous, so is that a utopia in the post-apocalypse, yes to some extent but not the entire traditional, building are on fire and people are scared concept that science fiction promotes so frequently. Within my images, I wanted to create the uncanny in my images, this avoidance of people and really focus on the locations. As well as trying to create the appropriate soundscapes and sound design that reflects this too.

 

• Religious symbolism in science fiction - in the post-human world I have created, the world is void of religion in the traditional sense because, those who knew the religions, as well as the texts have since past. Where there is a void in the transcripts new collective worship becomes a feature. Such as this idea of lighthouses, which comes from the concept of Jesus being the light of the world. In my own imagery, which is influenced by own inherent interest in the Christian faith, developed into the imagery. Wanted to create this divine worship on items which seem trivial, such as people of the post-apocalypse world could celebrate the photograph, as a deity because it gives a glimpse of something else, something before and something to aspire to in the potential of the future, the fantastical. The train lines could be another photography theory ideal - with the leading lines but also a key feature in the development of this need to find a path and follow. Within a world of null, the traditional sense of the collective of the Church becomes the modern interpretation of such.

Acrylic on Wood

Available at www.webersart.com

Azita Houshiar is a prolific Iranian-American writer, culinary artist and award winning graphic designer--Her popular blog "Fig & Quince" features her unique stories and designs centered around Persian food and the people and culture of Iran (and Brooklyn!). Visit "Fig & Quince" here: figandquince.com

Smoke the eyes givem a stare because you just don't care. This is part of my 2009 365 day project for my 50th birthday year.

blurring gendered expectations, a modern day delicacy , May 4, 2020

 

Work in progress

 

Mixed media on paper

 

Ig @ niktittty

Toronto, Canada. 28th April, 2017. Artist Lori Blondeau's Asiniy Iskwew, CONTACT Photography Festival Launch Party © Linda Dawn Hammond/ Alamy Live News

Marcella kaspar_Night Spirit_122x200cm_oil on linen_2017

Lucia Nogueira

 

The For the Record exhibition showcases modern and contemporary artwork by female artists. See it in the Waterhall at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery from 27th January - 29th June 2014.

MC Lyte with my Soror and I when she was in Sacramento for an appearance promoted by Searcy and Bobbit Entertainment.

The For the Record exhibition showcases modern and contemporary artwork by female artists. See it in the Waterhall at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery from 27th January - 29th June 2014.

ACEO sized (2.5" x 3.5") collectible original acrylic on canvas board.

down here...canon is the best

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