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Season 5 Design Star competitor Moeller design in this office dining room area with red wiring in decorative design on gray wall, table with tray and flowers, and brick wall behind table with head decor.
From The Round Table:
In the 1960s Perceval unleashed the first of its obscure Tub wines. These fancy Tubs were the result of legendary wine maker Wagner “Snark” Snarfinnsson’s drunken desire and miscalculation owed to inebriation, to create a range of wines which captured a quixotic quality with a snobby, toffee-nosed high-falutin’ branding while exhibiting a more common, proletarian, vulgar style for the masses - one that even your drunken uncle Jock at the Two-Up wouldn’t mind drinking. Perceval Tub 103 is another dull Shiraz. This year it hails from a problematic union between soil that just belonged to Bhopal in the Yabba, and corroded tin barrels from Kabul - rich in pollutants that flew in from China such as Cadmium, and pesticides. This miserable wine shows an acrid nose, a tart body and a hairy aftertaste. In 1995, mad cultists tested the wine as a chemical weapon, by releasing it in Tokyo subways. We invite you to explore the Perceval range and discover a trail of dismal failures unseen since the Romans fought Hannibal.
Contains Sulphites and Possibly Chromium VI as seen in the movie “Erin Brokovich.” 14.5% alcohol 100% Wine of Australia Perceval Wines: 19 Witheringbottom Road The Yabba NSW 2987
Written by Artneuro
Design-thinking workshops presented by Puget Sound SIGCHI and IxDA Seattle for the 2012 Seattle Design Festival.
Featuring presenters:
Nikki Pfarr with Waste Not!
Ming-li Chai with Designing for the Future
Joyce Chou with Sensory Deprivation for Breakthrough Innovation
Sponsored by POP
Melbourne based street artist Rone (Tyrone Wright) used the decaying glory of the 1933 Harry Norris designed Streamline Moderne mansion, Burnham Beeches in the Dandenong Ranges' Sherbrooke, between March the 6th and April 22nd to create an immersive hybrid art space for his latest installation exhibition; "Empire".
"Empire" combined a mixture of many different elements including art, sound, light, scent, found objects, botanic designs, objects from nature and music especially composed for the project by Nick Batterham. The Burnham Beeches project re-imagines and re-interprets the spirit of one of Victoria’s landmark mansions, seldom seen by the public and not accessed since the mid 1980s. According to Rone - Empire website; "viewers are invited to consider what remains - the unseen cultural, social, artistic and spiritual heritage which produces intangible meaning."
Rone was invited by the current owner of Burnham Beeches, restaurateur Shannon Bennett, to exhibit "Empire" during a six week interim period before renovations commence to convert the heritage listed mansion into a select six star hotel.
Rone initially imagined the mansion to be in a state of dereliction, but found instead that it was a stripped back blank canvas for him to create his own version of how he thought it should look. Therefore, almost all the decay is in fact of Rone's creation from grasses in the Games Room which 'grow' next to a rotting billiards table, to the damp patches, water staining and smoke damage on the ceilings. Nests of leaves fill some spaces, whilst tree branches and in one case an entire avenue of boughs sprout from walls and ceilings. Especially designed Art Deco wallpaper created in Rone's studio has been installed on the walls before being distressed and damaged. The rooms have been adorned with furnishings and objects that might once have graced the twelve original rooms of Burnham Beeches: bulbulous club sofas, half round Art Deco tables, tarnished silverware and their canteen, mirrored smoke stands of chrome and Bakelite, glass lamps, English dinner services, a glass drinks trolley, photos of people long forgotten in time, walnut veneer dressing tables reflecting the installation sometimes in triplicate, old wire beadsteads, luggage, shelves of books, an Underwood typewriter, a John Broadwood and Sons of London grand piano and even a Kriesler radiogramme. All these objects were then covered in a thick sheet or light sprinkling of 'dust' made of many different things including coffee grinds and talcum powder, creating a sensation for the senses. Burnham Beeches resonated with a ghostly sense of its former grandeur, with a whiff of bittersweet romance.
Throughout the twelve rooms, magnificent and beautifully haunting floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall portraits of Australian actress Lily Sullivan, star of the Foxtel re-make of Picnic at Hanging Rock, appear. Larger than life, each portrait is created in different colours, helping to create seasonal shifts as you move from room to room.
Although all the rooms are amazing for many different reasons, there are two major standouts. The Study features walls of books covered with a portrait of Lily Sullivan, and the entire room is partially submerged in a lake of black water with the occasional red oak leaf floating across its glassy surface. The Dining Room features two long tables covered in a Miss Havisham like feast of a trove of dinner table objects from silverware and glassware to empty oyster shells and vases of grasses and feathers.
The Dining Room installation I found especially confronting. In 1982, I visited Burnham Beeches when it was a smart and select hotel and had Devonshire tea in the dining room at a table alongside the full length windows overlooking the terraces below. I was shocked to see a room I remember appointed with thick carpets and tables covered in gleaming silver and white napery, strewn with dust and leaves, and adorned with Miss Havisham's feast of found dining objects.
I feel very honoured and privileged to be amongst the far too few people fortunate enough to have seen Rone's "Empire", as like the seasons, it is ephemeral, and it will already have been dismantled. Rone's idea is that, like his street art, things he creates don't last forever, and that made the project exciting. I hope that my photographs do justice to, and adequately share as much as is possible of this amazing installation with you.
Inglaterra - No QG da Williams nem o jardim é poupado da cultura automobilística. As plantas levaram dois anos e meio para embrenharem-se pelas estuturas de metal, que agora estão completamente cobertas.
Ottograph, a large-scale mural painter, has been slinging paint since the age of ten. The Modern Art Museum of Antwerpen (Belgium) is home to a giant Ottograph mural. Otto also painted murals in Moscow, Tokyo, Berlin New York and San Fancisco. Ottograph is also operating the website “I Paint Everyday” www.ipainteveryday.com to encourage the tedious, yet necessary practice of serious painting.
Ottograph has worked for clients like Greenpeace, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Mars, Ford, and Merecedes-Benz.
#ottograph
Dutch artist Ottograph created Amsterdam’s first real 24/7 outdoor street art gallery at the Wijdesteeg. This is a pic of the colored paving stones of this smashing aleyway.
#wijdesteeg
Media: illustrator, spraypaint, acrylics, stencil, markers, print and wood.
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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.
Waar ben je tegenwoordig mee bezig?
Ottograph: "Ik focus me op het schilderen van grote doeken, die ik exposeer. In galerie Vips in Rotterdam hangen bijvoorbeeld doorlopend doeken van mij, maar ook in galeries in Amsterdam en Den Bosch. Vorig jaar had ik nog een expositie in Rome en deze zomer zelfs in St. Petersburg, waar ik erg blij mee ben. Op dit moment heb ik een expositie in de Bijenkorf Amsterdam. Er hangen schilderijen in de galerie, en in de Chill Out kun je jassen en petjes kopen, waar een zeefdruk van mij op staat. Afgelopen zomer heb ik meegedaan aan een kunstproject waarbij zes kunstenaars ieder een tent beschilderden, die op diverse festivals te zien waren, waaronder Lowlands. Vrij recent heb ik ook nog een auto beschilderd, voor een open dag van een school: de kinderen mochten met Ottograph een auto beschilderen. Dus ik ben met een hoop dingen bezig kun je wel zeggen."
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Ottograph, a large-scale mural painting, has been slinging paint since the age of ten. The Modern Art Museum of Antwerpen (Belgium) is home to a giant Ottograph mural. Otto also painted murals in Moscow, Tokyo, Berlin New York and San Fancisco. Ottograph is also operating the website “I Paint Everyday” www.ipainteveryday.com to encourage the tedious, yet necessary practice of serious painting.
Ottograph has worked for clients like Greenpeace, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Mars, Ford, and Merecedes-Benz.
#ottograph
Dutch artist Ottograph created Amsterdam’s first real 24/7 outdoor street art gallery at the Wijdesteeg. This is a pic of the colored paving stones of this smashing aleyway.
#wijdesteeg
Media: illustrator, spraypaint, acrylics, stencil, markers, print and wood.
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De Amsterdammer Ottograph was een van de eerste graffiti artiesten van Amsterdam samen met kunstenaars en vormgevers zoals Shoe en Delta. Begin jaren ’90 was Ottograph een van de eerste VJ’s die met 3d animatie werkte, een gegeven wat hem al snel internationale roem opleverde.
Als vormgever vonden zijn logo’s gretig aftrek onder bedrijven als Microsoft, Nike, Fanta, Panasonic, Ford, Mercedes-Benz, Nieuwe Revu en muzikant Junki XL. Ottograph was niet alleen deel van de populaire beeldcultuur hij was ook in zekere mate bepalend voor de koers en de ontwikkeling er van. Tegenwoordig houdt Ottograph zich nog alleen bezig met schilderkunst, waar hij dagelijks verslag van doet op Youtube. Dit maakt hem tot een tegendraadse en eigentijdse Bob Ross. Ottograph heeft actieve deelname aan de populaire beeldcultuur bewust achter zich gelaten maar laat zich er nog wel duidelijk door inspireren in zijn schilderkunst en gebruikt een van de populairste media van vandaag de dag om hier verslag van te doen.
Amsterdam is sinds kort een toeristische attractie rijker genaamd "Ottograph Street". Kunstenaar Otto Kruijsen besloot iets te doen aan de voorheen "enge" Wijdesteeg in het centrum. Zeven maanden later blijkt het een hit op instagram. Toeristen komen er geregeld op af.
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Otto Kruijsen (Ottograph3000)
>> voorbije exposities / past exhibitions
Over de kunstenaar
Woont en werkt in Amsterdam.
'Een pseudoniem biedt geen specifieke voordelen', zegt de kunstenaar die sinds 1993 opereert onder de naam Ottograph Speciale Service, maar 'ik probeer een beetje mysterieus te houden wie of wat er achter Ottograph zit, alsof het een soort kunstbedrijf (factory) is.' Ottograph is actief op het grensgebied van design, illustratie en beeldende kunst. De grens daartussen is aangenaam vaag: een illustratie, gemaakt voor een opdrachtgever, kan geïsoleerd en uitvergroot een tweede leven als kunstwerk gaan leiden. De beelden die hij maakt, zijn strak en clean, tot het uiterste gestileerd en vaak in felle kleuren uitgevoerd. Ze hebben de aantrekkingskracht van logo's, die er zo vanzelfsprekend uitzien alsof ze altijd hebben bestaan. Als illustrator en ontwerper werkte en werkt Ottograph voor onder meer Microsoft, Nike, Panasonic, Ford, Mercedes-Benz en Nieuwe Revu. Zijn bekendste bandlogo maakte hij voor de groep Junkie XL. Over zijn favoriete logo's zegt hij: 'Het is misschien een cliché, maar ik ga voor The Beatles en de Stones. Die 'T' van The Beatles is heel radicaal.
Over het logo van de Stones kan ik kort zijn: een monument. Net als Coca Cola en de 'M'-arcade van McDonald's.' Zijn opleiding kreeg hij op straat, 'tussen de metrostellen.' Op zijn tiende begon hij met graffiti op muren en treinen. Daarna begon hij op doek te werken. Hij zat een jaar lang op de Rietveldacademie in Amsterdam, maar dat was geen succes: 'Veel te soft.' Die kortstondige opleiding en enkele computercursussen niet meegerekend, beschouwt hij zich vooral als autodidact. Gevraagd naar zijn belangrijkste invloeden somt hij op: 'Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Jasper Johns, Keith Haring, Kenny Sharf. Andere inspiratiebronnen zijn graffiti, films, Afrikaanse, Mexicaanse en Japanse kunst, muziek, grafische vormgeving.' Op tentoonstellingen exposeert Ottograph zowel computerprints als schilderijen. Het een sluit het ander niet uit, vindt hij: 'Ik beoefen ze naast elkaar en ben juist geïnteresseerd in de wisselwerking ervan. Ik ben beter gaan schilderen sinds ik met de computer werk. Daar staat tegenover dat je op de computer sneller je composities kunt aanpassen.'
この世にFacelight3000の尽きぬ限り、戦い続けるのであった!
[MnM] Sun-flower, [MnM] -Chobi Tan- steel helmet, [MnM] Fuki (wear),[MnM] yotsu-ba (wear),[MnM] Acorn farm *Taro (Treasure Box Quest extra prize),utano angel style long socks (tinted darkrose color)
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This photostream is a collection of my favorite pics If anyone wants to chat about interior design, you can reach me via my Houzz page - ift.tt/IrzZEF
My first desktop submission, not a lot of pop but it's very functional for work purposes. Special thanks to Kenzo from customize.org for helping with code for google news feed with pictures.
Features:
Rainmeter: custom set
-Left-Meters
-Left System Information
-Google RSS Image Feed
-HUD-Time
-Gmail reader-modified from Customize skin at
customize.org/rainmeter/skins/62139
ObjectDock: Custom Set
Rainlendar2: "Clear" skin modified
Background: Zenitude from Deviant Art
Brunelleschi's design was based on Classical Roman, Italian Romanesque and late Gothic architecture. The loggia was a well known building type, such as the Loggia dei Lanzi. But the use of round columns with classically correct capitals, in this case of the Composite Order, in conjunction with a dosserets (or impost blocks) was novel. So too, the circular arches and the segmented spherical domes behind them. The architectural elements were also all articulated in grey stone and set off against the white of the walls. This motif came to be known as pietra serena (Italian: dark stone). Also novel was the proportional logic. The heights of the columns, for example, was not arbitrary. If a horizontal line is drawn along the tops of the columns, a square is created out of the height of the column and the distance from one column to the next. This desire for regularity and geometric order was to become an important element in Renaissance architecture.
Class: Design 3 (3d design)
Assignment: Conceive and build an 8" cube from the outside in, starting with a continuous space frame on all 12 edges. Paint the cube to accentuate or negate certain structural and/or design elements.
Media: Basswood, museum board, acrylic paint.
One of the many things that caught my eye, the interior of this 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz just blew me away -- cars just don't have this sort of personality anymore...
Taken at the 17th Annual Keels & Wheels Concours d'Elegance
Lakewood Yacht Club
Seabrook, Texas
May 2012
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At a recent Autodesk event, one of my colleagues told me about a design contest that had been held in Poland for users of Autodesk Inventor. Here are some of the entries that we have been sent for the gallery.
2016-04-10
Vintage fashion photoshoot sponsored by Design Archives Emporium in Greensboro and Winston-Salem, NC.
model: Kelsey Chambers
Styling by: Mary Adkins
Hair by: Kyle Britt
Make up by: Hannah Dezarn
Nikon F2
Nikon Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens
Ilford HP5 400 35mm film
Adox Rodinal (1+50)
20ºC - 11min
Is there a designer type? To what limit are designers individualists and how does the most average designer look like? Design Statistics Annual is trying to figure out the answers. The book looks upon how designers are portrayed in images, where they come from, and what they are doing. All the facts are illustrated in diagrams, reproductions of portraits and text.
During one year statistics was collected from magazines. The work was completed in Eindhoven, and is about designers from all the world. This edition is based on the I.D. Magazine (International Design Magazine). One year’s edition of the magazine has been carefully counted, analyzed and registrated. The book consists of 226 pages, mentions 1523 persons and shows that the most average designer likes to dress in a pale blue shirt, jeans and black sneakers.
Design Statistics Annual is a collaboration between Maria Johansson and Lina Huring. They met at the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands where they both were exchange students.
The book can be purchased at bookshop Konst-ig, Åsögatan 124, Stockholm. info@konstig.se
www.aadesignbuild.com, Master Bathroom in Condo Design and Remodeling, Elevated Tub, Grohe Shower Faucet, Porcelain Tile, Washington DC, Aging in Place
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