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Seen at an exhibition of the artist group "Endmoräne“, which took place in a ruin of a former power station. It has been very dark inside, I was shooting free hand.
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This is independent and multidisciplinary artist Awilda Sterling Duprey from San Juan, Puerto Rico performing her series Blindfolded at NXTHVN in New Haven, Connecticut. In this performance, Sterling Duprey allowed her body to feel and translate live jazz music into rhythmic bodily movements articulated into bright pastel markings, lines, and textures onto black construction paper.
There were six talented local jazz musicians performing who could not see her movements while they played, and of course she couldn't see them as she worked.
Live art performance at Tate Modern in London - September 2012.
Performance de arte no Museu Tate Modern de Londres - Setembro de 2012.
Read more about it:
artobserved.com/2012/10/london-tino-sehgal-these-associat...
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First place on the Houston Camera Club monthly competition - Creative Category - 04/Feb/2014
Foto vencedora do concurso mensal do Houston Camera Club - Categoria "Criativo" - 04/Fev/2014
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Almost 60 concerts and other live events took place at Kulturbühne Hinterhalt, South of Munich, since the COVID lock-down started one year ago. Donations are welcome. Here: The Stimulators.
Art performance around Schiller's former pedestal.
Raimund Friedrich Kaindl Str.
Chernivtsi (Tschernowitz), Ukraine.
>>Taking place at the end of October, the festival draws more than 50,000 people to the city to experience York in a new light. Cutting-edge technology creates a colourful celebration of York’s unique heritage, from spectacular sites to hidden gems.<<
By accident, I found this place in York, UK, when I was just in town for a day. Weird noises and fog coming from behind a wall led me there. Make sure, you'll have a look at it next year! It's really worth it.
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This play opens tonight such a fantastic show. This is just one of the many photos I did of the shows last practice. I am still editing all the shots. it is so much to decide what I will keep and what I will get rid of. Many fantastic shots but in this shot I did a lot of extra Photoshop. I would enjoy doing more like this. My oldest daughter 16 is running the light board for this show. I have been photographing her plays for about six years. This is the first play I've ever posted images from. For this show I did all the head shots and promotional shots. I have only posted the shots I like best here.
Nikon D300s
50mm lens 1/80 f2.5 ISO 500
Process in Adobe Raw
Manipulated in Photoshop CS6
Performances December 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16 & 17
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30p
Sundays at 2:00p
All Tickets are $20 (check out our new seating plan with every seat having a great view)
The Broadway star William Gillette playing Sherlock Holmes, has invited his fellow cast-members for a weekend of revelry. But when one of the guests is stabbed to death, the festivities in this isolated house of tricks and mirrors quickly turn dangerous. The danger and hilarity are non-stop in this glittering whodunit set during the Christmas holidays.
Directed and Produced by Melinda Pallotta
Photo by Mike Patnode
— with Tracy Sacdalan, Bethany Pithan, Michael McElliott, Lorraine Volkman Little, Kevin Taylor, Henry Lorch, Debbie Amable Chunn, Debbie Blake, Marlowe Conde, Lou Pallotta, David Roberts, Ellie Templin and David Bareford.
Mandala For Birds est une oeuvre d'art éphémère de l'artiste Léa Le Bricomte. Cette création in situ faite de graines multicolores comestibles a eu lieu à Québec.
Mandala For Birds is an ephemeral work of art by Léa Le Bricomte. Made of edible multicolored seeds, this in situ creation took place in Quebec City.