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Manchmal, egal wie viele Accessoires du hast, hast du immer noch das Gefühl, dass dein Look nicht komplett ist, bis du realisierst, was du verpasst hast: ein wunderschönes Paar Ohrringe. Obwohl sie ein kleiner Teil Ihres Outfits sind, können Ohrringe einen großen Einfluss auf Ihr Gesamtbild ...
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a series of altered/defaced images from fashion magazines by Bella Dehm.
Funny, strange and speaking to the primordial need to draw mustaches, scars and buggers on depictions of beautiful people.
coming in early Dec!
Any sort of pattern can be found outside. just twist the focus and hey presto.
As long as you have light you can create any pattern and sharpness, brightness. The opportunities are endless. This photo represents late at night thinking. All these things are going past you but you can quite get an idea for your next project. The pattern in the light is quite edgy and fresh.
Chilean architect Smiljan Radić has designed the fourteenth Serpentine Pavilion
Architect's statement (from www.serpentinegalleries.org):
"The Serpentine Pavilion 2014 continues a history of small romantic constructions seen in parks or large gardens, the so-called follies that were popular from the late sixteenth century to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
In general, follies appear as ruins or have been worn away by time, displaying an extravagant, surprising and often archaic form. These characteristics artificially dissolve the temporal and physical limits of the constructions into their natural surroundings. The 2014 Pavilion takes these principles and applies them using a contemporary architectural language.
The unusual shape and sensual qualities of the Pavilion have a strong physical impact on the visitor, especially juxtaposed with the classical architecture of the Serpentine Gallery. From the outside, visitors see a fragile shell in the shape of a hoop suspended on large quarry stones. Appearing as if they had always been part of the landscape, these stones are used as supports, giving the pavilion both a physical weight and an outer structure characterised by lightness and fragility. The shell, which is white, translucent and made of fibreglass, contains an interior that is organised around an empty patio at ground level, creating the sensation that the entire volume is floating. The simultaneously enclosed and open volumes of the structure explore the relationship between the surrounding Kensington Gardens and the interior of the Pavilion. The floor is grey wooden decking, as if the interior were a terrace rather than a protected interior space.
At night, the semi-transparency of the shell, together with a soft amber-tinted light, draws the attention of passers-by like lamps attracting moths.
- Smiljan Radić
Artist’s statement, George Adams
Currently the main ideas that underpin my work are all linked by being influenced and directed by primary research. One area of art I’m interested in is portraiture, and a part of this which is growing in importance for me, is to explore the character and emotional state and history of the subject in interview and discussion, as part of producing the work. Thus the finished work is much more revealing of the sitter than just a portrait. This direct use of the subject’s emotions and character as a main influence on the work greatly improves its impact and relevance and adds depth to the finished work. My works based on emotions also vary greatly. Some attempt to directly portray an emotion through painting; others try to show the subject’s emotional connection to other factors such as environments and other people. For example I have completed a piece which shows the subject’s emotional link to large bodies of water.
I am very interested in people, their motivations, experiences and states of mind. It is evident in my more traditional portraiture and life drawing. Also, when I produce collaborative work with other artists, other people tend to play quite a significant role in my work.
Another influence on my work is an eagerness to experiment with surfaces on which to paint. These range from roof tiles to discarded boards and corrugated metal. In this way, the surface used for the work can also reveal or highlight a characteristic or personality trait of the interviewee. For example, if they were very concerned about the environment, painting directly onto wood may be interesting.
The use of different surfaces can also engage the subject more in the creative process. This idea of getting people interested and therefore involved in art, and my work in particular, is something that I would like to improve and develop in future pieces. This aspect is recognised and well developed at the University of Brighton. Schemes such as the community university partnership program (CUPP) aid the local community and provide opportunities for both students and community members, with projects like On our doorsteps, already being run.
A key area of my work that I am keen to advance is to further develop the concepts behind my art, so I can evolve and refine the underlying meaning so as to further increase the impact, distinctiveness and relevance of my work.
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25 July 2011, Rome - Statement by H.E. Bruno Le Maire, Minister for Agriculture, Food, Fishery, Rural Affairs and Land Use Planning, France (Presidency of the G20), Co-Chairperson of the Emergency Ministerial-Level Meeting on the Horn of Africa. FAO headquarters (Red Room).
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so I did not do the assignment of make a statement for last week because I wasn't sure what I wanted to do. However a coworker of mine was diagnosed with Breast Caner last week. In an effort to support her and her fight with this we at work dyed a pink stripe in our hair. Also some of her family is doing this even her 87 year old grandmother.... I just loved the idea of doing something to show our support... Please say a prayer for my friend...
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Statement by Mr Ismail Chekkori, Director of Global Issues in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Morocco to the OPCW at the 22nd Session of the Conference of States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention.
The Conference is held at the World Forum, The Hague, the Netherlands, from 27 November to 1 December 2017.
Inspired by a Cgtuts.com tutorial this was the outcome of last night. Around 3 hours of Modo and another 2-3 Hours of Photoshop and After Effects this was finally the result. I hope you like it.
Masculinity and femininity can be considered as the primary elements that formed the world. Most philosophies have the idea of masculinity and femininity to explain the phenomena around the world. For example, in Taoism, the world is built based on the interaction between Yin (femininity) and Yang (masculinity). The balance of masculinity and femininity results in the harmony of the nature. As a subject of understanding the world through visual experience, there is no doubt that photography should involve in the interpretation of masculinity and femininity.
The understanding and presentation of masculinity and femininity varies from people to people. For example, some photographer prefers to show the notion of masculinity and femininity through presenting gender roles, such as Cindy Sherman. Others, such as Raymond Gehman, might prefer to add more interpretation on the idea of masculinity and femininity which is not limited on gender. I, personally, do not limit the understanding of masculinity and femininity just on gender. There are more interpretations of these concepts beyond gender basics. Masculinity conveys feelings of strength and calmness. Femininity conveys feelings of warmness and beauty. Color plays an important role in classifying masculinity and femininity as far as I am concerned. Warm temperature colors always have more feminine elements to the photographs than the cool temperature colors. Although the objects themselves can speak about characteristics of masculinity and femininity to the audience, the color choices of the photos also add more to the picture. For example, over the ten photos I shot for masculinity and femininity, there are conventional objects for the topic such as the nail polish and cigarettes. The make-ups and cigarettes are traditional representation of different genders. It is easy for audience to identify the characteristics of masculinity and femininity within the photos. However, there are also pictures that I chose to make a difference based on using different colors. For instance, there is one photo I shot about a pair of female shoes; however I decided to use a cool temperature color as the primary color for the photo which adds more coldness to the picture, and I, personally, believe that there is more masculinity going on in the picture.
As the primary elements in the universe, every object is made of the combination of masculinity and femininity. Gender is not the only way to identify these two concepts. By interpreting the emotions and feelings behind these two terms, photographer can give more meanings to their photos and create different ways to view the world.