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Fabulous! Music Jam @ Milla Club / München - Jam Session - Gene Labo (visuals)
see more here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=70tK9-4DvrQ
Noro Striped Scarf by Jared Flood
Jared Flood is a New York based photographer and knit designer. He designs his own patterns, knits all the projects for his books and does all of the photography, graphics and descriptions! He recently launched his own line of yarn, Shelter. Check out his website and flickr pages.
www.floodphotography.com/portfolio.html
www.flickr.com/photos/68971937@N00/
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Visual Defects posters/wheat paste 2011/2012.
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Life is short so fuck shit up!
When you look at someone who just had an inspired thought, what does it look like to you? Can you see the thought manifesting into reality?
I hope you see it. If not, take another look.
I saw the potential for visual humour and quickly composed the shot to line up the hand sign with his arm. A moment later, he looked away, and the overall effect was lost. You see it, or you don’t. A moment that made me smile.
Many of my images have little elements like this, for those who look, to discover.
Nishiki Market in downtown Kyoto, Japan.
Chester Cathedral and Chester Visual Arts present ‘Our Colour Reflection’ by international artist, Liz West. The installation creates a conversation between the viewer and the setting using hundreds of mirrors made of coloured acrylic.
West creates vivid environments that mix luminous colour and radiant light. Working across a variety of mediums, West aims to provoke a heightened sensory awareness in the viewer through her works. She is interested in exploring how sensory phenomena can invoke psychological and physical responses that tap into our own deeply entrenched relationships to colour.
Open Monday to Saturday: 9am – 5pm, Sunday: 11am – 4pm
FREE ENTRY – generous donations welcome
For more information about Chester Cathedral see:
For more information about Liz West see:
#ChesterCulture #ourcolourreflection
When you think about shapes, you think of how simple they are. However when you look around, you start seeing them everywhere. They from the world you live in. Start looking deep enough to understand their importance. They form movement, receptition, deapth, chaos. They make you feel, they make you move, and understand your surroundings. Look deep enough to understand what is around you. Look through the void.
That's a photo of me when I was ten. The writing on the right has many translations of the word ten. I've been saving this painting from the front of Smithsonian magazine for just the right spot. I finally found it. The sticker that says pocket was on the magazine when I got it. I had the piece of shisha embroidery out to put on the cover of my little orange book when I make it. It wound up here instead.
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Inside cover of my book "Creating my Desired Life". It's a visual journal I'm making as I work through the book "Your Heart's Desire" by Sonia Choquette.
Students, community organizers and immigration and human rights activists march and rally in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to rescind the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program established by the Obama administration in 2012, Yale University Cross Campus, First and Summerfield United Methodist Church, and City Hall, New Haven, Connecticut, Tuesday, September 5, 2017.
If you look at the upper right quadrant you'll notice a profusion of tiny yellow dots. It's unexpected, uncontrolled magic like this that makes my heart skip a beat. It's the magic of what I call a Random Act of Art: when the medium and physics/chemistry/the Divine do the work and I am just one small, humble player in the creation. I never tire of this!
"We are thrilled to announce our CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS for IN COMMON, next IC-Visual Lab event in Bristol.
Following the structure of ICVL past events, ICVL is welcoming photographic bodies of work and multimedia submissions on:
Theme: ‘’ IN COMMON ’’. Belonging equally to or shared equally by two or more (people, places, things, ideas): common interests. Relating to the community as a whole.
We are expecting an exciting and challenging selection, presented as two separate collections: one focussed on international works and photographers curated by Erica McDonald (Curator Develop Tube) and the other focussed on works and authors based in the UK curated by IC-Visual Lab as well as the result of the OMD participants workshops.
We’ve also got another surprise, Jim Mortram will be giving a talk about how he works with his community, the ethos and the difficulties of documenting his surroundings, and his plans for the future.
After the event, a selection of works will be featured on DEVELOP Tube offering further promotion with an international impact.
The event will celebrate the conclusion of OLD MARKET DIARIES, bringing together members of the community, photography, art and media communities for an evening of eating, drinking, visual storytelling and music.”
©Photo: Christian Rodriguez
More info:
Erica McDonald www.ericamcdonaldphoto.com
DEVELOP Tube YouTube: www.youtube.com/user/DEVELOPPhoto
DEVELOP Tube Vimeo: vimeo.com/channels/developphoto
Jim Mortram smalltowninertia.co.uk
Christian Rodriguez www.christianrodriguez.com
42 vibrant ‘Shaun Sheep’ flocked to Brighton, quietly last night while the city slept. They are part of an awareness and fundraising campaign to #keepmartletscaring
This is ‘Captain Shaun the Pirate’ designed by Russ Iden and standing proudly outside Brighton Pier.
my illustrations for Bezalel academy of arts and design Jerusalem graduate show
(design by Michal Sahar studio)
Cada visita é uma oportunidade de recriar o estilo vibrante de Márcia ✂️🔥 Um corte de cabelo vai muito além de uma mera questão estética. Um novo visual pode refletir transformações e novos começos. Que o novo visual traga ainda mais felicidade e autoestima. Agradeço sinceramente por confiar em meu trabalho 🙏♥️