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

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

Copyright Anahi DeCanio all rights reserved.

Slovak artist born 1977

 

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Artist Glenn Vilppu's with Valerie Freeman at the Antelope Valley College Art Gallery. RON SIDDLE/Valley Press Aug 21, 2008

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

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Hannah Lees, Co-founder of Nans Gallery. Artist, making, collage and sculptural assemblage based around dissatisfaction (though I'm relatively happy). Lives in Canterbury, used to live in Minnis Bay, works in Margate. I like Vogue.

Portrait taken as part of my 'on the beach' project in conjunction with take the handle magazine.

 

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Com imensa alegria anuncio que farei uma temporada em Nova Iorque do dia 22 de julho até 21 de agosto, com ateliê aberto que levou o nome "Pindorama in flames" no Brooklyn para produzir telas exclusivas. Vou pintar alguns muros pela cidade e fechar com uma exposição individual essa intensa produção.

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Gratidão @soha.lovers pela conexão.

Produção @_annexb .

Vamo pô pra ferver!!!!!! .

Em breve mais infos.

 

PINDORAMA IN FLAMES

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July 25 - August 21, 2016 | 12 - 6 PM

203 Harrison Pl, Brooklyn, NY​

Please email larissa@annexb.net to book a visit

AnnexB is proud to announce that the Brazilian artist Mag Magrela is back in New York after almost two years since her visit to the city.

 

Mag’s murals of orange-colored women have become well-known in Sao Paulo and beyond, and her studio works are extensions of the artist’s street works. “I came from the street walls to canvas and the two are equally important to me. This is how I feel complete”, says Mag.

 

Mag will be in New York this summer to paint murals around the city. Looking for a deep cultural exchange, she also decided to have her own open door studio in the city to share her work and experience with visitors.

 

‘Pindorama’ in Tupi means land of the palm trees, a land free from evil. That was the name the Natives called Brazil before the colonization. Inspired by the always present dichotomy of the utopia of the perfect world and the reality, Mag named her studio Pindorama in Flames. She will bring a piece of Brazil to New York and expose the current momentum her home country is going through, without losing hope for better days – after the fire, a new beginning emerges.

 

Visiting her studio will be a unique opportunity to meet Mag, see her art and learn about her work process..

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Very sad to realise that Guy Brett was writing an obituary for Rose in February 2014. www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/feb/24/rose-finn-ke...

Please visit my studio flickr while I arrange and add new photos here! Thank you! flickr.com/tattoosthisway

Rug is symbol of colors for me.Colors that have given from nature.But it has vanished in the modern life.

Lost and lost and lost

2009 WSW Intern Show, Laura Beyer, Carolyn Baginski, Kristen Jasionowski

 

Prints on handmade paper by Kristen Jasionowski

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.

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

Re-mix of an art journal pen doodle. Added words, watercolor, pen and paint pen. Words read: These Radioactive Forms... I found a space to run freely in the grass... I found a place to paint my hands -- to live out loud & say my graces... I found something (an art form) that saves me & carries me through(out) & on & on... I found a part of me I had not seen from afar & dug deeper to see/sea...

 

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Past scribbles

Laureen Griffin printing in the WSW silkscreen studio, winter 2009. Laureen used fiber reactive dye to print on cotton yardage. More information about Laureen and her work can be found at laureengriffin.com

Read more about Laureen's process on her textile blog

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

On the conveyor belt tonight

A face piece by Mondi

Stamps by Envol from a piece one layer down

Atop is 616 on what were Sweet Toofs, Teeth

...and to the right a green face from part of a work by Fanakapan.

Tamara de Lempicka (1894-1980), was a Polish painter who spent her working life in France and the United States. She is best known for her Art Deco portraits of aristocrats and the wealthy, and for her highly stylized paintings of nudes. She is widely known as the artist who defined the Art Deco movement in painting.

 

Seen and photographed at the artists first major retrospective exhibition of her works in the US at de Young Fine Arts Museum (FAMSF) in San Francisco, California.

Donna’s colored pencil drawing pictures her maternal grandma’s kitchen in Jamestown, Alabama. She created it from memory, of course, but says it’s quite accurate.

Live at Flagstaff Blues and Brews Festival, Flagstaff, Arizona, June 18, 2016

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

by: Angela Teido

 

Blog | goo.gl/Spcsgf

Web | avriahartworkz.blogspot.com/

Instagram | @angelateido | goo.gl/qzqK5I

  

Purchased Here | goo.gl/GPLxJN

 

mel la del barrio

 

Minha Noiva #10 - Etty

30x20cm

Acrílica e spray sobre tela, 2022

Live at Albuquerque Summerfest, Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 16, 2016

When Lor Roybal‘s big blue van pulls up in front of the gallery, we’re never quite sure what’s in store. She’s a blur of swirling textiles as she bursts through the door with something bright and colorful in tow...

 

Read more about our new artist on the blog: matthewsgalleryblog.com/2014/03/15/lors-lore-introducing-...

Kelly Rae Cunningham

Seattle Artist

kellyraecunningham.com/home.html

 

This is part of an ongoing Polaroid series of female artists in the Seattle area.

 

©msmithlewis 2011

 

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Website: www.msmithlewis.com

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Tour 2018

São Paulo - Brasil - 06/06/2018

Hopeless Fountain Kingdom Tour 2018

São Paulo - Brasil - 06/06/2018

Trying to relearn Conté Crayon techniques ‍♀️ while sketching some new ideas for an exciting project!

 

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Paste-Up, Blender Studios

 

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

Shapes and textures of light on museum wall created from Holotype sculpture

2009 WSW Intern Show, Laura Beyer, Carolyn Baginski, Kristen Jasionowski

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