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Production photo- Skirt (unfinished)
One of a kind eco trashion fashion ensemble
by Mary Anne Enriquez
Copyright 2010
Model: Nancy
Materials:
Bodice: Recycled plastic garden plant tags, green astroturf, blue plastic bags, wool yarn, steel staples.
Skirt: Recycled blue plastic newspaper delivery bags, and green Astroturf 'moss" to come.
Please see my flickr set "Mary's Garden" for complete production and design info for the entire 5 piece ensemble:
www.flickr.com/photos/urbanwoodswalker/sets/7215762450606...
Design Thinking follows nature as a model of design and seeks to create a balance between figure & ground to create a ‘sweet spot’ between ‘what is there’ and ‘what is not there, yet’.
Design Thinking gains great flexibility and creative power by up-chunking ideas to concept to directions and by down-chunking directions to concepts to ideas.
Embodying the boundless potential of mixed media, this creation mirrors the infinite variance found in both nature and imagination.
Design Thinking strives to move away from the self-persisting ‘I’ and towards a more mature concept of collective motivation.
This is one of the effects from the custom Photoshop Script :) Wanna capture and process shots like these ... To Download the script free and short how check this out bit.ly/16SSV4F
Xander's final composite for his dragon rider character.
- Lemuria Project - Building the imaginations of children with life threatening medical conditions
Image By James Anshutz and Jospeh Brewster
Design Thinking, while striving to create value, seeks a role of servant leadership in its processes of collaboration.
Hi there
Today I felt in a bit of an artistic~creative~crazy mood!
Maybe it was because I looked after the littlies and they did some drawings, plus they always make me feel great...or maybe because I always need to try new things when it comes to photography and art!
This is certainly new for me, I haven't done this effect before and I quite liked it!
For those of you who like the normal...go view pic # 2 below...for those who like a bit of crazy (like me, go view pic #1 below...and for those who have time, view them all and tell me which one you like best!
Thank you in anticipation
With love
Nat :)
Design Thinking can be used in the emergence of valuable outcomes within a system by guiding the system towards greater collaboration and by maturely editing the results of this collaboration.
A series of 8 eBook commissions made with bookleteer, which ask professional creative practitioners to reflect on what the material conditions for own practice are.
Available in a limited edition (50), bound set, and on Diffusion: diffusion.org.uk/?p=1043
Design Thinking is built upon a bedrock of concepts that are clustered under labeled directions that all lead to our desired outcome.
Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.
We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.
Awesome! Thanks, Luke.
Mia Nolting is a Portland-based artist, illustrator and designer. She filled this Scout Book with page after page of illustration, collage, typography and musings. We're impressed.
The Scout Book cover was designed by Bwana Spoons, another Portland-based artist.
What do you fill your Scout Books with? Share the creative goodness that takes place in your 32-page pocket notebooks and add your images to our flickr pool: Show Us Your Scout Book Flickr Pool.
Stay tuned: we interviewed Mia for our soon-to-be-released Scout Books blog! Awesome!
In the heart of Scandinavia, amidst the whispering pines and the gentle caress of the northern wind, there unfolds a tale of earth and artistry. This series captures the essence of a young potter, whose hands breathe life into clay, shaping it into forms as ancient as time and as fresh as a morning dew. From the initial caress of raw earth to the triumphant emergence of creation, we trace her journey through moments of passion, introspection, and serene completion. Welcome to "Clay Whispers: A Potter's Journey," a visual ode to the timeless dance between creator and creation.
Poem:
In the grasp of her hands, clay turns and twists,
Ancient whispers caught in modern mist.
Beneath her fingers, stories unfold,
Of warmth, of courage, bold yet untold.
In the glow of the kiln, dreams take flight,
Shadows dance in the flickering light.
Each piece, a fragment of her soul's song,
In clay, she finds where her heart belongs.
As the wheel spins, so do the days,
In her art, the echo of nature's ways.
With every touch, a world comes alive,
In the dance of clay, her spirit thrives.
Haiku:
Clay beneath her touch,
Whispers of earth, air, and fire,
Art in motion blooms.
Design Thinking is a process that moves us away from the role of a dictator and towards the role of a facilitator.
My second time working with Lucy. This was so much fun. We shot at two locations over the course of the day with 4 wardrobe changes.
Our shoot was at a few abandoned places and putting Lucy in a vintage clothing and witch costume. Harold came along too and he's got some awesome shots of Lucy too!
This is her Insta: www.instagram.com/lucy.magdalene/
Processed with Luminar 4 (affiliate link).
A series of 8 eBook commissions made with bookleteer, which ask professional creative practitioners to reflect on what the material conditions for own practice are.
Available in a limited edition (50), bound set, and on Diffusion: diffusion.org.uk/?p=1043
Design Thinking often works to create predefined outcomes however great value can be found when we create systems that generate their own outcomes.
My grandmother was recently in the hospital because she wasn't feeling well, but after an angiogram everything checked out just fine; turned out she just needed her prescriptions updated. While visiting her, I decided to shoot a picture of my grandfather looking out he window. I love how this came out.
Details
- Mamiya C220 with 80mm f/2.8 lens, 1/60 sec at f/2.8
- Developed with Kodak D-76
- I'm rather impressed with the way I 'scanned' this. I hung the negatives in front of a white backdrop, then shot a digital image of the negative with my Nikon D40 using my Sigma 105mm macro lens. I back lit the negative with my SB-600 flash, 1/32 power triggered with a Cybersync. Processed in Photoshop by inverting the image and adjusting the levels and curves.
Production photo- Skirt (unfinished)
One of a kind eco trashion fashion ensemble
by Mary Anne Enriquez
Copyright 2010
Model: Nancy
Materials:
Recycled blue plastic newspaper delivery bags, and green Astroturf 'moss" to come.
Please see my flickr set "Mary's Garden" for complete production and design info for the entire 5 piece ensemble:
www.flickr.com/photos/urbanwoodswalker/sets/7215762450606...
Mia Nolting is a Portland-based artist, illustrator and designer. She filled this Scout Book with page after page of illustration, collage, typography and musings. We're impressed.
The Scout Book cover was designed by Bwana Spoons, another Portland-based artist.
What do you fill your Scout Books with? Share the creative goodness that takes place in your 32-page pocket notebooks and add your images to our flickr pool: Show Us Your Scout Book Flickr Pool.
Stay tuned: we interviewed Mia for our soon-to-be-released Scout Books blog! Awesome!
Design Thinking becomes meta-thinking when it creates patterns of interconnected schema by highlighting specific examples that are clustered to form a hierarchy of concepts.
talking about the process of feeling and perception with perceval, and thinking about all the various meanings of expressions like feeling, sentiment, sensation, emotion, etc. in english, german, and french, i began to take notes and draw a sketch, to see more clearly.
and doing so, i found all sorts of strange and revealing theories, conclusions and ideas fluttering through my mind like drunken moths around a light they have merely a faint idea of.
anyway... here's what i came up with - diagrams of the process of affect and the creative process, both being processes of the generic term of "feeling".
as for the process of affect, it's a process of intake.
it begins with a sensation, a stimulus, or input, which creates a sentiment. this sentiment has the function of perception, and, this way, like an arrow, penetrates the separation line between cause and effect, active and passive, and flies through to the other side of that line, the side of emotion.
after i had doodled down this little thought experiment, i looked at it and found, to my surprise, that if you imagine that whole sensation - sentiment - emotion process happening the other way, backwards, you'd get a diagram of the creative process:
emotion (triggered by a stimulus / muse) causes a sentiment which is functioning as release and conversion, and this way arrows through the separation line (passive / active) again, putting artistic expression into action on the other side.
the process of output.
ah! i feel so smart today.