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From left to right at the table, Larisa Bryski, Jojo Mimmick, Rachel Mimmick, Emma Simpson and underneath the table Laney Seltzer work the table at Chalk It Up's 25th annual art festival on Labor Day weekend in Fremont park, downtown Sacramento. Girls Rock Sacramento's goal is to empower young girls and those who identify as girls, through music and to deconstruct gender roles through team building exercises and events. (Photo by Cheyenne Drury)
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 a thrilling award to a lucky event guest
More info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Danielle Endow
Sunset Series, Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne.
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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.
Use of these images in any form without permission is illegal. If you wish to use or license any images please contact mel@mudkissphotography.co.uk
All work copyright Melanie Smith/ Mudkiss Photography All Rights Reserved
Use of these images in any form without permission is illegal. If you wish to use or license any images please contact mel@mudkissphotography.co.uk
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In 1977 the French performance artist Orlan caused a great scandal at the FIAC in Paris when she turned herself into a slot machine. By inserting 5 frances in the life size photograph one could buy a french kiss from the artist who sat behind the photograph of herself.
This article from Century Magazine (vol 48, 1893) praised Armstrong's design for this book on landscaping.
World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron
February 2012
Pictured: presentation attendees
More info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Danielle Endow
Functional ceiling fan or light pull made with glass seed beads and antique fabric over armature. Historically accurate costume of Lithuanian peasant, circa 1860's. About 8" tall. SALE: $400.
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World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron
February 2012
Pictured: event guests
more info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Lennie Mahler
Heather McCready is a singer-songwriter and mental health advocate from Arlington, Texas. Her music is an artistic blend with folk, bluegrass, classical and Celtic influences.
Follow her @travelingirl1
Her most recent release is a collection of "happy songs to remind us of a better day".
iTunes, CDBaby, Amazon, etc.
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World Premiere of Holotype by Amy Caron
February 2012
Pictured: the artist with event guests
more info: www.amycaron.com
Photograph by Michael Friberg
From left to right, Jojo Mimmick, Emma Simpson, Rachel Simpson and underneath the table Laney Seltzer work the table at Chalk It Up's 25th annual art festival on Labor Day weekend in Fremont park, downtown Sacramento. Girls Rock Sacramento's goal is to empower young girls, and those who identify as girls, through music and to deconstruct gender roles through team building exercises and events.