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Cuando hablamos de las Islas Lofoten, solemos pensar en fotos con auroras, montañas nevadas y la luz que las inunda, sin embargo una de las cosas que mas me sorprendió es el reto que supone en cuanto a la composición, no suele haber primeros planos potentes, y tienes que jugar mucho para encontrar encuadres que a uno le gusten. En este caso unas texturas en la playa de Flakstad

 

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-First of all thank you everybody for the amazing support and really glad & proud to join this K9 Round.

 

There will be 2 backgrounds with resizer script inside and modify to be able to change your neon color :) .

 

Thank you!

Minimalism in visual art, sometimes referred to as "literalist art"[3] and "ABC Art"[4] emerged in New York in the 1960s. It is regarded as a reaction against the painterly forms of Abstract Expressionism as well as the discourse, institutions and ideologies that supported it. As artist and critic Thomas Lawson noted in his 1977 catalog essay Last Exit: Painting, minimalism did not reject Clement Greenberg's claims about Modernist Painting's reduction to surface and materials so much as take his claims literally. Minimalism was the result, even though the term "minimalism" was not generally embraced by the artists associated with it, and many practitioners of art designated minimalist by critics did not identify it as a movement as such.

 

In contrast to the Abstract Expressionists, Minimalists were influenced by composer John Cage, poet William Carlos Williams, and architect Frederick Law Olmsted. They very explicitly stated that their art was not self-expression, in opposition to the previous decade's Abstract Expressionists. In general, Minimalism's features included: geometric, often cubic forms purged of all metaphor, equality of parts, repetition, neutral surfaces, and industrial materials.

 

Robert Morris, an influential theorist and artist, wrote a three part essay, "Notes on Sculpture 1-3," originally published across three issues of Artforum in 1966. In these essays, Morris attempted to define a conceptual framework and formal elements for himself and one that would embrace the practices of his contemporaries. These essays paid great attention to the idea of the gestalt- "parts... bound together in such a way that they create a maximum resistance to perceptual separation." Morris later described an art represented by a "marked lateral spread and no regularized units or symmetrical intervals..." in "Notes on Sculpture 4: Beyond Objects," originally published in Artforum, 1969, continuing to say that "indeterminacy of arrangement of parts is a literal aspect of the physical existence of the thing.” The general shift in theory of which this essay is an expression suggests the transitions into what would later be referred to as Post-Minimalism.

Minimal Photography

Winter photo from Canada

Gwynt y Môr, North Wales

Hello Minimal´s!

 

Happy to introduce this new release coming soon at UBER.

 

Cave Scene:

 

Beautiful interior cave to disconnect and fight back this hot summer :D.

 

Made for photographers and sim decorators including 2 really cool features.

 

Waterfall script (Click On/Off)

allows you to have a bit more realism and privacy into it.

 

Water Reflection Realism which it will be slighly moving giving a relax feeling.

 

Landimpact: 219.

Size: 45x4x47.

 

Demo availabe soon at MINIMAL Gallery.

 

Hope you like and thanks for the amazing support

 

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Hello Minimal´s!

 

This is our new release coming soon at Uber.

 

MINIMAL - Winter Cars

Landimpact: 10/each.

Size: 2x5x2.

  

Thanks for the amazing support and I do hope you like it!

 

Teleport to UBER

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Dynasty Exclusive Earrings / Lingerie Set from MUSE / February Backdrop Gift from MINIMAL

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Hello Minimal´s!

 

This is our new exclusive release for this Uber round, inspired by the novel/movie Dune.

 

This Scene include a really cool dust/sand script which you can turn in ON/OFF clicking the pillar. It does have a circular corridor and inmersive space for photography/roleplayers.

 

Landimpact: 388

Size: 64x64x18

 

Demo available at Uber, hope you all like <3

  

NEW MINIMAL 24h GIVEAWAY in Flickr &Facebook! -Closed-

 

4 winners will get our new release for Uber: MINIMAL - Ecostation Scene

 

💛 Where to participate?

· 2 FATPACK winners in Facebook:

www.facebook.com/jorgeminimalsl/posts/3611699145511623

· 2 FATPACK winners in Flickr (this picture): flic.kr/p/2jbPfnU

 

💛 How to participate?

Fav and comment your inworld name in comments and join to MINIMAL Flickr Group

 

💛 When I know if I win?

Winners will be announced tomorrow below comments

 

Thanks for your support and good luck! ⭐️

  

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Architecture on the Bridge-Head with view to the other shore

"Smile on Saturday" Mini in Minimalism"

I have spent a lot of time this easter improving my b&w editing skills, and thought a b&w edit would bring this image that I have never posted before to life! Maybe not to everyones taste as such an edit brings the image quite far from reality, but I really enjoyed the process and find that this type of editing works really well for minimal compositions like this! Hope you like it!

PhilDL Thanks for getting me started in this direction, much appreciated.

 

Image created in response to the Macro Mondays' group theme, "Vibrant Minimalism." Clear plastic handle of an inexpensive paint brush with a strip of yellow Post-It note...

 

(Press L to view large on black, L again to exit.)

Vibrant Minimalism:theme of Macro Mondays,8Feb.2016

Happy Bokeh Wednesday! :D

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