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World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron
February 2012
Pictured: presentation attendees
More info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Danielle Endow
World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron
February 2012
Pictured: event guest
more info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Michael Friberg
World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron
February 2012
Pictured: event guests
More info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Danielle Endow
Maiko Kitagawa, a young Japanese female artist, is known to fascinate art lovers with her fantastical black and white art works. Nikei Fine Art at the Raffles Hotel Arcade will be exhibiting her creations from September 4-November 30 2013.
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science fiction and symbolism ▪️
Creating art and photography for my masters study in Media, art and design. Looking potential pictures that symbolise science fiction in the everyday.
science fiction and symbolism ▪️
Creating art and photography for my masters study in Media, art and design. Looking potential pictures that symbolise science fiction in the everyday.
World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron
February 2012
Pictured: Amy Caron delivering artist presentation. Project contributors in the audience were asked to stand.
More info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Danielle Endow
I'm going to paint this. I can't wait!!!! I took this picture of me then manipulated it with an editing program.
*Searching is what I feel when I look at this photo... in need to find something that I can not see but I know I need..... So I'm on the search.
Bri Bagwell on stage at the 2015 Trinity Valley Exposition in Liberty, Texas. @bribagwell #tve #trinityvalleyexpo #photobybillrobertson #countrymusic #femaleartist
Time: 8 hours
Materials: pallet knife and small oil brush
Medium: oil paint and cold wax medium
Size: 18x24
© Markus Wetzlmayr / @wetphoto / www.wet-photo.at
NO USE WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION // KEINE VERWENDUNG OHNE VORHERIGE SCHRIFTLICHE ERLAUBNIS.
All 935 individual pieces of heat formed PETG material were numbered and ordered for a specific assembly process. All pieces were organized and stored in the museum's sub-basement until the cladding process began.
Carefully sorted pieces, ordered and ready for installation pictured below.
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A Maior Pintura De Água Que Já Fiz
200x170cm
Acrílica e outros materiais sobre tela, 2022
Aiko Nakagawa Original Canvas:
Medium: Original Canvas
Signed, Numbered & Dated
Date: 2008
Edition: 1
Photography © KUMI CONTEMPORARY
Painted on a big wood frame. You will start dreaming as soon as you see the beauty of this painting.