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BACKROUND:
Jose Clemente Orozco was born on November 23, 1883 in Jalisco, Mexico. Like the other two Mexican muralists, Orozco studied art at the San Carlos Academy for Fine Arts in Mexico City. He was greatly influenced by another famous Mexican artist, Jose Posada. He painted like a camera took pictures, clear and detailed. The major art movement that influenced him was Symbolism. During an experiment in school Orozco lost his right hand and partial sight in one of his eyes. He joined the student strikes initiated my the painting students to over throw the strict Director. Orozco was very active politically throughout the revolution and witnessed its horrors first hand. He became a political cartoonist, publishing most of his work in local newspapers.
MURALS:
Orozco could be considered the most complex of the Mexican muralists. He was dedicated to depicting the truth and had a greater sense of realism that Diego Rivera. This is illustrated by his violent displays of conflict and chaos and misery. He realized the enormous gap between social ideals and social realities. He focused on showing personal suffering in a pessimistic, skeptical, yet sympathetic way. Prometheus was painted at Pomona College in California. This was his first mural in the United States. It illustrates Orozco's belief that all the events of history are in a never ending circular sequence. Catharsis shows the never ending cycle of Humanity's self destruction and moral decay in a frightening manor. It explores the theme of man being obsessed the modern advances in technology and machinery.. In front of a firey background, humans are being "sucked into mechanical quicksand".10 Theft is symbolized my an open safe. Murder and prostitution are also shown. Orozco illustrates the power of his painting in a clear depiction of the death soldiers during the revolution in The Trench. The eerie stillness of the soldiers is implicit of the violent movements of war frozen in time. This piece is a realistic portrayal of the war without overriding emotion. Man of Fire is arguably Orozco's greatest achievement. The image is a metaphor for the theme of socal struggle with a combination of the essence of the ideal. Orozco is successful in depicting an accturate account of man's personal suffering without overpowering it with emotion.
www.wfu.edu/history/StudentWork/fysprojects/kmason/Orozco...
In the backround is part of the Royal Naval College. The Cutty Sark is represented by the tall ship masts. The dome building just in front of the masts is the entrance to the foot tunnel that enables you to walk from one side of the Thames to the other. Finally on the far right is the Royal Observatory.
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Entirely created by added images...
from PSE 5
Backround by:
liburnica-stock.deviantart.com/art/Snowy-landscape-78318375
Horse by:
lrg-photography.deviantart.com/art/Charlie-Stock-20-12331...
Sky by me...
Edited and composed by me...
Obsidian Dawn brushes and PSE brushes...
Tuitorials looked at for this:
10steps.sg/tutorials/photoshop/22-fantasy-tutorials-and-1...
It was very fun, although I need Photoshop 7 to do this better or a new version there of...
Another possible avatar, upgraded version of the original with white backround, much brighter and a pure white backround, see original here: www.flickr.com/photos/chrispockster/2597795777/
Sopron city center at night, Light trails from a motorbike in the foreground, Fire Watch Tower in the backround. Sopron, Hungary
Trinidad - we stayed at Asa Wright Nature Centre, located in those mountains in the background, and took a trip one day to the swamp to watch thousands of Scarlet Ibis come in from all directions at the end of the day to roost for the evening on islands in this lake . What a spectacle.
Dutch pop-art painter Ottograph.
Ottograph who graduated from the Rietveld Academy in Amsterdam, started to paint at the young age of ten, he liked the idea of painting on the walls of the streets of Amsterdam and has never stopped doing so. Now Ottograph’s art can be seen in galleries, on wall’s, in bars and shops around the world and not to mention the wall’s of the Modern Art Museum of Antwerpen, MoMu in Belgium.
Ottograph’s work is full of color and life. What Ottograph paints is something that reflects to society in general and is something that people can relate to.
On his own or to gether with his fellow artist/friends Ottograph has also set up several successful projects such as CIA (Central Illustration Agencey), which speaks for it self as well as KMDG a group of artist with a backround in illustration, graffiti and street-art who bring together artist from around the world to paint walls and commissions together.
Over the years Ottograph has accumulated several important client’s such as Nike, Mars, MercedesBenz, and Apple i-pod and i-phone just to name a few…
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In Las Palmas noemen ze alle VJ's VJ. Behalve Ottograph, dat is de Kunstenaar. Zijn voornaamste bezigheid is namelijk schilderen, en dat zie je terug in zijn animaties, waarin beeld - en niet techniek - de hoofdrol speelt. Ooit was Otto Kruijsen, oftewel Ottograph, nachtenlang in de weer met spuitbussen, om een vette piece neer te zetten op trein of muur. Daar kreeg ie genoeg van, en na diverse omzwervingen meldde Otto zich in 1993 aan op de Rietveld Academie, om schilder te worden. Al snel besefte hij dat hij allang wist wat hij wilde en kon, en helemaal geen zin had om voor de zoveelste keer van voren af aan te beginnen. Tabe Rietveld dus. Een goeie zet, want sindsdien is het Otto voor de wind gegaan.
Zijn eerste expositie, samen met een paar vrienden, was een groot succes: ze verkochten hun doeken in een galerie verbouwd tot supermarkt, met o.a. een echte kassa bij de deur. Naar aanleiding van deze expositie werd Ottograph gevraagd om prints voor t-shirts en kleding van Bodyglove te ontwerpen. Een toffe maar heftige job, omdat hij alles met de hand deed. Hierna schafte Otto de computer aan. Vele ontwerpopdrachten volgden, en Otto leefde zich jarenlang uit in illustraties en logo's. En hij legde zich toe op het VJ-en. Het schilderen verdween in die tijd naar de achtergrond, de reden waarom hij het ontwerpwerk en illustreren op den duur weer heeft afgestoten.
In the front, UH-60A 79-23326 from A/2-135 GSAB, Colorado Army National Guard. In the backround, HH-60M 09-20146 from F/7-158, US Army Reserve, Ft. Carson, CO. The "original" A model may be getting upgraded to an "A+" standard, but, the Army can't really decide if it's just too old to spend the time and money on.
Trace Cyrus Backround for my friend ally.
If you want me to make you a backround, I will! [Of anything!]
:vD
Quick look back though the life of 141 1924-2014 Now at the IRM. fully restored and in service 2014. Then and NOW Part B .
Pictures in the backround:
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"SOLIDAR MED" ANGELS by Sipho Mabona
See the diagram on Sipho`s Blog
(Sorry for the bad quality, my camera is of older generation.)
Best in Large
Location is on the Map
Old Windmill and the 4 New Wind Turbines in the backround
This Old Windmill is situated near the hamlet Ofwegen, wicht is close to the village of Hoogmade, wich is part of the municipalitie Jacobswoude, wich is in the province Zuid-Holland...
Just not very far from my place:-)
Oude Windmolen en 4 Nieuwe Windmolens op de achtergrond
De Oude Windmolen staat nabij het gehucht Ofwegen, dat ligt nabij het dorp Hoogmade, dat behoort tot de gemeente Jacobswoude, dat ligt in Zuid-Holland...
Gewoon niet zo heel ver van mijn woonplaats;-)
Well this is my new profile picture, channel backround, and logo on Youtube. Note: this is from Clonearmycustoms.
Alfa 8C with a Lambo Reventon, Chevy 2010 an 1969 Camaro,BMW M3,and a Bricklin Sv-1 in the backround. All belong to Ken Lingenfelter