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Sound and Vision (5 photos)

Third creative Architecture inspired photoshoot we did back in March!

Inspired by Sound and Vision Museum in Netherlands- using colours and architecture as inspiration for futuristic, vibrant concept.

Credits:

Art direction, photography, & postproduction: Robert Lipnicki Photography

Art direction, makeup, styling, nail-art, 3D lips : Stefanija Vektere

Model : Klaudija Vektere

jewellery, bag and headpieces : Lili Colley

red top and white jacket : Alchimionek

Latex body, corset, white skirt: Monika Bereza

customised eyelashes provided by Eldora False Eyelashes

Photography assistants: Leo Bodelle and Antanas Martinkus

this was shoot with small team , thank you to all involved!

you can get the issue at OPPA Magazine website- ISSUE 11 ( Art/ Surreal/ Collage)

The Gupta Empire was known for one of the largest political and military empires in the history of ancient India. It was ruled by the Gupta dynasty during the period of around 240 to 550 CE. The area covered by the rulers was comprised of most of the part of northern India, current Pakistan and Bangladesh. The period of the Gupta Empire is marked as Golden age to Indians specially in the field of art. Various subjects covering science, astronomy, religion, and philosophy had reached to the level of excellence during this period. The peace and prosperity were existing in the empire under leadership of Guptas enabled artist to deliver their best. The decimal numeral system, showing the presence of zero was invented in India during the reign of the Guptas. Certainly, to a large extent the Gupta Empire was considered a great power.

  

This Gupta period is truly marked as the Golden age of Indian culture and art. The examples showing the excellence of their cultural creativity are magnificent through the creative architecture, sculpture, and painting.

   

The Gupta era was also a golden age for Buddhist art. Uniform artistic standards were set in this period resulted in creation of sculptures at Mathura and Sarnath. Mathura and Sarnath have produced some of the finest specimen of Buddhist art during the Gupta period. Gupta style of art featuring a finished mastery in execution and a majestic serenity in expression was spread to other countries and mainly responsible for influencing Buddhist art in all over Asia.

   

The period of Gupta dynasty seems to have been a time of relative religious tolerance. This can be pointed out as though the main religion of the Guptas was Hinduism, Buddhism received royal patronage and Jainism appears to have prospered as well.

   

The sculptures & wall paintings at the Ajanta cave are marvelous example of the greatest and most powerful works of Guptas. The themes of sculptures and paintings from the Ajanta dominate the influence of Buddha. Various art pieces of this place depict about various lives of the Buddha, but apart from it, these are the best source of studying the daily life of in India at the time. Sculptors from Guptas period had carved out of the rock to create these sculptures between 460 and 480 CE. And most of the part is filled with Buddhist sculptures.

  

The colorful and vibrant art pieces at Ajanta are famous not only for observing details of nature and the urban landscape, but the architecture and furnishing, elegant attire and alluring ornaments on the images are marked with importance. These sculptures carry importance for showing perceptive delineations of a variety of human characters, expressions and moods through its appearance. The most well known work from the Ajanta caves is the "Bodhisattva Padmapani." The colorful image portrays the Buddha in Bodhisattva holding a lotus flower.

  

The creation of monumental temples during the Gupta period remains as architectural wonders. The cave temples of Elephanta and structural temples of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu are enduring legacy Gupta rulers.

  

An another masterpiece of Guptas art is the rock temple at Elephanta near Bombay. The temple structure contains a powerful, eighteen-foot statue of the three-headed Shiva, known as Trimurthi. Each head of statue represents one of the roles of Shiva: that of creating, that of preserving, and that of destroying. The Gupta period also saw dynamic building of Hindu temples too. All of these temples followed the tradition of having architecture that comprising of a hall and a tower.

  

All the sculptures produced throughout the Gupta Empire can be marked for having the appearance of relatively uniform "classic" style. The style was spread in other parts of India and in the countries of South and Southeast Asia. The Gupta style in sculpturing has greatly influenced the art of north Indian kingdoms in later period after the end of the Gupta dynasty. There were two main artistic centers for sculpture production: At Sarnath, the images of Buddha with clinging drapery are produced while at Mathura the image following the pattern of string folds in the drapery are created.

  

Unfortunately, very few monuments built during Gupta reign are able to survive today. Some more examples of presentation of Gupta architecture are found in the Vaishnavite Tigawa temple at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, which is built in 415 CE and another temple at Deogarhnear Jhansi, which is built in 510 CE. Similarly, at Bhita in Uttar Pradesh has a number of ancient Gupta temples, most of them are in ruins.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_Empire

The Gupta Empire was known for one of the largest political and military empires in the history of ancient India. It was ruled by the Gupta dynasty during the period of around 240 to 550 CE. The area covered by the rulers was comprised of most of the part of northern India, current Pakistan and Bangladesh. The period of the Gupta Empire is marked as Golden age to Indians specially in the field of art. Various subjects covering science, astronomy, religion, and philosophy had reached to the level of excellence during this period. The peace and prosperity were existing in the empire under leadership of Guptas enabled artist to deliver their best. The decimal numeral system, showing the presence of zero was invented in India during the reign of the Guptas. Certainly, to a large extent the Gupta Empire was considered a great power.

  

This Gupta period is truly marked as the Golden age of Indian culture and art. The examples showing the excellence of their cultural creativity are magnificent through the creative architecture, sculpture, and painting.

   

The Gupta era was also a golden age for Buddhist art. Uniform artistic standards were set in this period resulted in creation of sculptures at Mathura and Sarnath. Mathura and Sarnath have produced some of the finest specimen of Buddhist art during the Gupta period. Gupta style of art featuring a finished mastery in execution and a majestic serenity in expression was spread to other countries and mainly responsible for influencing Buddhist art in all over Asia.

   

The period of Gupta dynasty seems to have been a time of relative religious tolerance. This can be pointed out as though the main religion of the Guptas was Hinduism, Buddhism received royal patronage and Jainism appears to have prospered as well.

   

The sculptures & wall paintings at the Ajanta cave are marvelous example of the greatest and most powerful works of Guptas. The themes of sculptures and paintings from the Ajanta dominate the influence of Buddha. Various art pieces of this place depict about various lives of the Buddha, but apart from it, these are the best source of studying the daily life of in India at the time. Sculptors from Guptas period had carved out of the rock to create these sculptures between 460 and 480 CE. And most of the part is filled with Buddhist sculptures.

  

The colorful and vibrant art pieces at Ajanta are famous not only for observing details of nature and the urban landscape, but the architecture and furnishing, elegant attire and alluring ornaments on the images are marked with importance. These sculptures carry importance for showing perceptive delineations of a variety of human characters, expressions and moods through its appearance. The most well known work from the Ajanta caves is the "Bodhisattva Padmapani." The colorful image portrays the Buddha in Bodhisattva holding a lotus flower.

  

The creation of monumental temples during the Gupta period remains as architectural wonders. The cave temples of Elephanta and structural temples of Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu are enduring legacy Gupta rulers.

  

An another masterpiece of Guptas art is the rock temple at Elephanta near Bombay. The temple structure contains a powerful, eighteen-foot statue of the three-headed Shiva, known as Trimurthi. Each head of statue represents one of the roles of Shiva: that of creating, that of preserving, and that of destroying. The Gupta period also saw dynamic building of Hindu temples too. All of these temples followed the tradition of having architecture that comprising of a hall and a tower.

  

All the sculptures produced throughout the Gupta Empire can be marked for having the appearance of relatively uniform "classic" style. The style was spread in other parts of India and in the countries of South and Southeast Asia. The Gupta style in sculpturing has greatly influenced the art of north Indian kingdoms in later period after the end of the Gupta dynasty. There were two main artistic centers for sculpture production: At Sarnath, the images of Buddha with clinging drapery are produced while at Mathura the image following the pattern of string folds in the drapery are created.

  

Unfortunately, very few monuments built during Gupta reign are able to survive today. Some more examples of presentation of Gupta architecture are found in the Vaishnavite Tigawa temple at Jabalpur in Madhya Pradesh, which is built in 415 CE and another temple at Deogarhnear Jhansi, which is built in 510 CE. Similarly, at Bhita in Uttar Pradesh has a number of ancient Gupta temples, most of them are in ruins.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gupta_Empire

Artomatic For The People, 2017

 

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“You can forget that other people carry pieces of your own story around in their heads. I've always thought--put together all those random pieces form everyone who's ever known you from your parents to the guy who once sat next to you on a bus, and you'd probably see a fuller version of your life than you even did while living it.” ―Deb Caletti, Stay

Codex are bits of digital debris.

Storefront for Art & Architecture in SoHo NYC showcasing creative models by BIG [Bjarke Ingles Group] a design firm that specializes in extremely creative architectural modeling

©Jeremy Photography 2015

 

Christmas is on the way!

 

And all the toys are coming to life in the Flower Dome, Garden by the Bay!!!

 

Merry Early X'mas everyone!

"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known"⠀

Words commonly misattributed to Carl Sagan, but most likely written by reporter Sharon Begley⠀

The eight-dish Submillimeter Array on Mauna Kea in Hawaii was one of a global federation of radio telescopes used to produce the world's first images of a black hole earlier this year.⠀

From Wikipedia: "The radio frequencies accessible to this telescope range from 180–418 gigahertz (1.666–0.717 mm) which includes rotational transitions of dozens of molecular species as well as continuum emission from interstellar dust grains."⠀

 

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"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known"⠀

Words commonly misattributed to Carl Sagan, but most likely written by reporter Sharon Begley⠀

The eight-dish Submillimeter Array on Mauna Kea in Hawaii was one of a global federation of radio telescopes used to produce the world's first images of a black hole earlier this year.⠀

From Wikipedia: "The radio frequencies accessible to this telescope range from 180–418 gigahertz (1.666–0.717 mm) which includes rotational transitions of dozens of molecular species as well as continuum emission from interstellar dust grains."⠀

 

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Creative Architecture adapted to the environment.

A custom kitchen installation featuring aged copper worktops and a curved island breakfast bar. The island includes a sculptural wood inlay and seating area, contrasting beautifully with the patinated copper surface. This standout kitchen combines natural materials with bespoke metalwork, ideal for luxury residential interiors or creative architectural projects.

Savannah has amazing architecture which SCAD has done an amazing job of recapturing and preserving.

"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known"⠀

Words commonly misattributed to Carl Sagan, but most likely written by reporter Sharon Begley⠀

The eight-dish Submillimeter Array on Mauna Kea in Hawaii was one of a global federation of radio telescopes used to produce the world's first images of a black hole earlier this year.⠀

From Wikipedia: "The radio frequencies accessible to this telescope range from 180–418 gigahertz (1.666–0.717 mm) which includes rotational transitions of dozens of molecular species as well as continuum emission from interstellar dust grains."⠀

 

#radiotelescope ⠀

#observatory⠀

#astronomicalobservatory⠀

.⠀

#creative_architecture⠀

#arkiromantix⠀

#archimasters⠀

#excellent_structure⠀

#lookingup_architecture⠀

#universetoday⠀

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Our new City History Museum will tell the fascinating story of Bristol through many People's Voices and Experiences...

The artwork you see here on the hoardings has been created by a group of young Bristolians who have painted their Perfect Bristol. They have worked closely with Museum Staff to create Images which they hope will become a Real Talking Point...

 

The Bristol Industrial Museum closed in 2006 and was transformed into the M Shed. The conversion was designed by Lab Architecture Studio. It reopened in June 2011. In its first year, 700,000 people visited the new museum.

Bristol Harbour Railway offers train rides along the quayside on selected weekends, using restored steam locomotives and rolling stock.

Bristol Industrial Museum - MShed

"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known"⠀

Words commonly misattributed to Carl Sagan, but most likely written by reporter Sharon Begley⠀

The eight-dish Submillimeter Array on Mauna Kea in Hawaii was one of a global federation of radio telescopes used to produce the world's first images of a black hole earlier this year.⠀

From Wikipedia: "The radio frequencies accessible to this telescope range from 180–418 gigahertz (1.666–0.717 mm) which includes rotational transitions of dozens of molecular species as well as continuum emission from interstellar dust grains."⠀

 

#radiotelescope ⠀

#observatory⠀

#astronomicalobservatory⠀

.⠀

#creative_architecture⠀

#arkiromantix⠀

#archimasters⠀

#excellent_structure⠀

#lookingup_architecture⠀

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War Memorial, The Lawrence School, Sanawar, Shimla Hills, H.P.

 

Founded by Sir Henry and Lady Honoria Lawrence, Sanawar is believed to be the first co-educational boarding school in the world. On 15 April 1847, a group of 14 boys and girls camped at the top of the foothills of the Himalayas.They lived under canvas for some weeks anxiously waiting for the first buildings to be completed before the arrival of the monsoon. Thus did Sanawar come into existence. By 1853, the school had grown to 195 pupils when it was presented with the King's Colour. One of only six schools and colleges ever to be so honoured in the entire British Empire British Empire, the others being Eton Eton College, Shrewsbury , Cheltenham, the Duke of York's Royal Military School and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Sanawar has held its Colour for the longest unbroken period.

 

Magnolia Pearl is a clothing store outside of Fredericksburg, Texas. Very creative architecture and displays. The Texas Way...

Birdwood - The academic block, The Lawrence School, Sanawar, Himachal Pradesh, India.

 

Founded by Sir Henry and Lady Honoria Lawrence, Sanawar is believed to be the first co-educational boarding school in the world. On 15 April 1847, a group of 14 boys and girls camped at the top of the foothills of the Himalayas.They lived under canvas for some weeks anxiously waiting for the first buildings to be completed before the arrival of the monsoon. Thus did Sanawar come into existence. By 1853, the school had grown to 195 pupils when it was presented with the King's Colour. One of only six schools and colleges ever to be so honoured in the entire British Empire British Empire, the others being Eton Eton College, Shrewsbury , Cheltenham, the Duke of York's Royal Military School and the Royal Military College, Sandhurst Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, Sanawar has held its Colour for the longest unbroken period.

 

Artomatic For The People, 2017

 

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Bears Ears National Monument, Utah

 

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Sound and Vision (5 photos)

Third creative Architecture inspired photoshoot we did back in March!

Inspired by Sound and Vision Museum in Netherlands- using colours and architecture as inspiration for futuristic, vibrant concept.

Credits:

Art direction, photography, & postproduction: Robert Lipnicki Photography

Art direction, makeup, styling, nail-art, 3D lips : Stefanija Vektere

Model : Klaudija Vektere

jewellery, bag and headpieces : Lili Colley

red top and white jacket : Alchimionek

Latex body, corset, white skirt: Monika Bereza

customised eyelashes provided by Eldora False Eyelashes

Photography assistants: Leo Bodelle and Antanas Martinkus

this was shoot with small team , thank you to all involved!

you can get the issue at OPPA Magazine website- ISSUE 11 ( Art/ Surreal/ Collage)

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