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Daniel Canogar
"Fluctuaciones" alude a las inevitables transformaciones que la tecnología continuará aportándonos. Las viejas oposiciones de analógico versus digital, cuerpo versus medios, se han desintegrado para conformar unidades que cooperan entre sí dentro de un único sistema.
Daniel Canogar
"Fluctuations" refers to the inevitable transformations that technology will continue to bring us. The old analog versus digital, body versus media oppositions have disintegrated to form cooperating units within a single system.
Dozentenkonzert - NYC-Musikmarathon Mattighofen - 14.08.2021 - Voglpark
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Besetzung:
Hubert Gredler: piano, vocals
Martin Reiter: piano
Chanda Rule: vocals
Danielle Lous: vocals
Gernot Bernroider: drums
Ike Sturm: bass
Micky Lee: guitar
Thomas Kugi: sax
Simon Plötzender: trumpet
This handsome guy is my son, Daniel. He asked me if I could update his headshot portfolio for acting/modeling and this is one of the images from the day.
Daniel Canogar,
reflexiona sobre un mundo en flujo de memorias fugaces de cambios en los medios y de corriente de datos en constante crecimiento. Con una imaginación desbordante proyecta sobre el espectador sus hallazgos de desecho como restos frágiles de una época pasada, creando imágenes de luz y color de una belleza y magia indescriptible.
Daniel Canogar,
reflects on a world in flux of fleeting memories of changes in the media and of data stream in constant growth. With an overflowing imagination, he projects onto the spectator his findings of waste as fragile remains of a bygone era, creating images of light and color of beauty and indescribable magic.
Street Photographer Daniel Durrans pictured today behind a stretched plastic screen erected near a street art demonstration opposite molotow.co.uk/
Series: Living in Milan
•Story of a traveler with a cheap camera•
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Film transferred.
Short film.
Daniel in the lion's den. The angel pulls Habacuc by the hairs to move him into the den, bringing food to Daniel.
Medieval Manuscript by Master of Guillebert de Mets, active in Ghent, 1410-1445.
Was on display ( until the Coronavirus Closure) at the very attractive Jan van Eyck exhibition in the Museum of Fine Arts Ghent (Belgium): Van Eyck. An Optical Revolution.
More of the exhibition still to see at my photoblog:
Daniël Mijtens (Delft, c. 1590 – The Hague, 1647/48), known in England as Daniel Mytens the Elder, was a Dutch portrait painter who spent the central years of his career working in England. He was born in Delft into a family of artists and trained in The Hague, possibly in the studio of Van Mierevelt. No known work survives from his first Dutch period.[1]
By 1618, he had moved to London where his initial patron was the leading art collector Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel. Mijtens painted the Earl and his Countess, and was soon commissioned to paint King James I and his son Charles, Prince of Wales. In 1625 he became painter to Charles I.
After the prince's accession to the throne as Charles I in 1625 Mijtens produced such a large number of full length portraits of Charles I and his courtiers, including duplicates, that it is assumed that he had workshop assistance. Two of his finest portraits are of the same man, James Hamilton later 1st Duke of Hamilton, whom he painted as a seventeen year old in 1623 and again in 1629. Mijtens made visits to the Netherlands in 1626 and 1630, perhaps to study the latest developments in his field, more particularly the works of Rubens and Van Dyck.
Mijtens introduced a new naturalism into the English court portrait, but after the arrival in England of the far more distinguished Anthony Van Dyck in 1632 he was superseded as the leading court portraitist, and around 1634 he appears to have returned to the Netherlands permanently. He subsequently worked primarily as an art dealer in The Hague, acquiring works for the Earl of Arundel among others. Only four paintings survive from this final period.
Some of Mijtens' works are still owned by the Royal Family.
by; after Paul Pontius; Sir Anthony Van Dyck,print,circa 1640
The New 52 Reverse Flash. One of the only really good things to come out of the N52 in my opinion.
The helmet is painted/modified, the rest is official.
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Esta fotografía hace parte de la exposición 'Huellas de un viaje' publicada en el diario Colombiano 'EL Tiempo' . Visite la galería en el siguiente enlace: www.eltiempo.com/Multimedia/galeria_fotos/internacional12...
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AB 800 White Umbrella boomed to camera right
Ringflash behind him to camera left
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