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Influenced by the rich cultural traditions of Los Angeles muralists, sign lettering, graffiti and calligraphy, artists Siner, Fishe and Dreye will be exhibiting works in a variety of mediums. In addition to the three featured artists work on display will be pieces from the SURVIVE campaign and original large-scale mural collaborations.
" REFRACTION balances the distinctively raw aesthetics, but complementary works of each artist. What emerges is a continuous visual identity that both provokes and subdues the senses. The result is unfiltered and illuminated."
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i'd been kicking around this idea for a long time and finally decided to try it for nifty fifty friday. i suppose this is one thing vinyl can't do.
~ Abstract light forms created by refracting light ~
Stumbled on this one - I could barely see anything in the view finder but I knew there was something there from the positioning, tried a 1 minute exposure and liked the result.
VT hair studio, Киев
hairs: Дмитрий Кузьмичев,
Андрей Крупчинский,
Владимир Тарасюк,
Марина Огородник,
make-up: Вика Давиденко
wear: by Xtension
Influenced by the rich cultural traditions of Los Angeles muralists, sign lettering, graffiti and calligraphy, artists Siner, Fishe and Dreye will be exhibiting works in a variety of mediums. In addition to the three featured artists work on display will be pieces from the SURVIVE campaign and original large-scale mural collaborations.
" REFRACTION balances the distinctively raw aesthetics, but complementary works of each artist. What emerges is a continuous visual identity that both provokes and subdues the senses. The result is unfiltered and illuminated."
REFRACTOR can serve as a gathering place, a sidewalk movie theater, a lecture space, and more our only rule is it has to occur in a publically accessible space. REFRACTOR will be on display during the Seattle Design Festival Block Party on Sept. 12-13 (see seattledesignfest.info)
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VT hair studio, Киев
hairs: Дмитрий Кузьмичев,
Андрей Крупчинский,
Владимир Тарасюк,
Марина Огородник,
make-up: Вика Давиденко
wear: by Xtension
Influenced by the rich cultural traditions of Los Angeles muralists, sign lettering, graffiti and calligraphy, artists Siner, Fishe and Dreye will be exhibiting works in a variety of mediums. In addition to the three featured artists work on display will be pieces from the SURVIVE campaign and original large-scale mural collaborations.
" REFRACTION balances the distinctively raw aesthetics, but complementary works of each artist. What emerges is a continuous visual identity that both provokes and subdues the senses. The result is unfiltered and illuminated."
Week 2 for 52 frames was "try a new technique", with extra challenge of shoot in manual. Struggled to come up with something new to shoot as over the years I've tried lots of different things. So I went for refraction, which I have done before, but I don't believe I've purposefully done liquid in a glass refraction.
Photographer: Michael Taylor 2012
Refraction is the fourth gallery in the Lumen series. This work resulted from an experimental investigation into the refraction of sunlight through glass using sunlight and photographic silver gelatin paper.
Many effects of light occurred simultaneously, but the most prominent was the refraction of light through the various glass objects. I sought to document and interpret purely formal qualities of light. Hidden lines and curves and other new ‘light objects’ were revealed by strong sunlight. Resulting images are left as negatives resembling X Rays, a symbolic gesture towards the interaction of science and art.
Light revealed the invisible.
Artist: Victoria Helman
Title: Refract Intact
Material: installation
NUA Degree Shows 2013
Wednesday 26th June until Tuesday 2nd July 2013
Norwich University of the Arts (NUA)
Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
Photographer: Michael Taylor 2012
Refraction is the fourth gallery in the Lumen series. This work resulted from an experimental investigation into the refraction of sunlight through glass using sunlight and photographic silver gelatin paper.
Many effects of light occurred simultaneously, but the most prominent was the refraction of light through the various glass objects. I sought to document and interpret purely formal qualities of light. Hidden lines and curves and other new ‘light objects’ were revealed by strong sunlight. Resulting images are left as negatives resembling X Rays, a symbolic gesture towards the interaction of science and art.
Light revealed the invisible.
Influenced by the rich cultural traditions of Los Angeles muralists, sign lettering, graffiti and calligraphy, artists Siner, Fishe and Dreye will be exhibiting works in a variety of mediums. In addition to the three featured artists work on display will be pieces from the SURVIVE campaign and original large-scale mural collaborations.
" REFRACTION balances the distinctively raw aesthetics, but complementary works of each artist. What emerges is a continuous visual identity that both provokes and subdues the senses. The result is unfiltered and illuminated."
Influenced by the rich cultural traditions of Los Angeles muralists, sign lettering, graffiti and calligraphy, artists Siner, Fishe and Dreye will be exhibiting works in a variety of mediums. In addition to the three featured artists work on display will be pieces from the SURVIVE campaign and original large-scale mural collaborations.
" REFRACTION balances the distinctively raw aesthetics, but complementary works of each artist. What emerges is a continuous visual identity that both provokes and subdues the senses. The result is unfiltered and illuminated."
This shot I call 'Accidental Refraction' as I was going for some bokeh (blurred circles caused by light on wet grass in the out of focus areas) which only sort or worked, it wasn't until I reviewed the image a few hours later at work that I noticed I'd captured some droplets on the flower showing an upside-down view of the scene.