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A unique public art display to showcase a rotation of original works by regional artists in an urban setting, The Art Box at North Hills is a collaboration between North Hills and the NCMA. The collaboration features regional and NC art and share information about NCMA exhibitions and program opportunities with the community. The Art Box is open on the ground level of the Bank of America Tower, at the corner of Six Forks and Dartmouth Roads.

 

The current installation will last 12 months and features Maya Freelon’s commissioned work, Shifting Seasons.

 

Shifting Seasons is a site-specific, kinetic installation made completely out of tissue paper. As the title suggests, the artwork will change throughout the year encouraging the public to revisit North Hills and witness the evolution of her artwork.

© Belinda Wallace, 2011.

 

As photographers we learn that horizons that involve water are generally straight, but that wasn't the case when I was sat in the wonderfully wonky Old Lookout Gallery a few days ago.

 

I think I like the fact that the view is as quirky as the building :)

Shifting the Paradigm @ The Crowbar, Brisbane

16-01-13

Camera - Nikon D700

Shifting the Paradigm @ The Crowbar, Brisbane

16-01-13

Camera - Nikon D700

Everything is easy and plain English in a mine - shift boss office

 

Первые опыты в Tilt-Shift

холст, масло 60х55

Scarlet Shift looks like a shiny crystals it is more effective crystals as comparison to other crystals it is a combination of both red or golden color that introduce to itself.

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Shift of paradigm can give whole new perspective of a project. It may give you the best solution or the best idea.

Pátios de Bragança, Lisboa - Siza

This didn't look at all like this when I was knitting it. Trust the Pattern.

Postcard for second shift exhibition at No 4a Gallery

Shifting The Paradigm @ Monstrothic, The Jube, Brisbane

20-04-12

Camera - Nikon D700

VERGE 2015- Newtonian Shift Session

Las orillas del Sena vistas desde la Torre Eiffel con un efecto Tilt-Shift

Viewed from the CN Tower Toronto.

SHIFT or get off the keyboard.

 

I've been introspecting the last year about creativity, making things and legacy. I've been wondering what motivates me, why I don't do the things I say I want to do. And while I think chewing on my thoughts, exploring many angles and tangents is really good, I've been running into walls.

 

Many walls. Walls that look very similar but I keep smashing into them. Which leads me to believe it is time to do rather than think.

 

I'm not much for New Year's resolutions typically but with the last year not ending with anything tangible (by moderns standards of “tangible”) I'm resolving to do something this year.

 

My goal is simple:

Create something. Everyday.

 

The bounds of something are pretty loose partially to give leeway to my creativity as well as redefine the value of anything to myself. Before, my definition of creating something of value was entangled with its physical presence. If the thing didn't exist in reality, like a photographic print or hank of rope, it had no value to me.

 

And that's crap. Digital content has value, it's just different, and I am working actively to divorce this association within myself.

 

Thus: something can be anything introspective or creative.

I have a few broad categories that will satisfy this (because I need some sort of structure)

 

Journaling: be it for myself or posted to my blog (like this one)

Art: a “real” photo with my camera, a fake Polaroid

Thing: rope, or more shibari or something physical.

Seems so simple and, since the categories are fairly loose and overlapping, it seems doable.

Let's get cracking, eh?

 

9° Cloudy

Epic - Black Dragon Cafe, Verona, WI, United States

 

First Things First, Starting Up 1938 Built RM64...and After Some Gentle Persuasion and Priming of its Ford Engine, Moving Under Its Own Power Onto A Parallel Track to Allow Access to the C17.

Students march through Washington, DC, as part of Power Shift 2011. Photo by Heather Moyer.

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Shifting the Paradigm @ The Crowbar, Brisbane

16-01-13

Camera - Nikon D700

My first carcass cast.

 

Female long tailed weasel in between winter and summer coats.

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