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If I'm not mistaken this is famed local photographer Dakota Fine, all decked out for the annual High Heel Drag Race. 17th St NW, Washington, DC.

Right before a director yells action, information on a clapper board is recorded by cameras shooting a scene in Des Moines for the television series âEmbeds.â 10/18/2016 Photo by John Pemble

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Gewalt gegen Kunst: Mosaik an einem ehemaligen Kindergartengebäude aus den 1960er Jahren nahe dem Strausberger Platz in Berlin.

Elements of Marine Embedded Training Team 1-12th, and the Afghan national army coordinate mission details for an upcoming patrol to the village of Dehayat, Afghanistan, Nov. 7. (Combined Joint Task Force - 82 PAO Photo by 1st Lt. Rock Stevens)

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I swam

 

I dived

 

by myself,

  

but I was not alone;

 

my camera was with me.

iPhone 4 case / iPhone 4s white SLIM Case

 

Unique Apple iPhone SLIM case. featuring original art by Ancient ArtiZen studio.

 

These SLIM cases are made one at a time using a transfer process that embeds my high resolution artwork onto a coated aluminum panel which is securely inset onto the back of the case. The hard shell case is made from thick durable plastic. Each case is hand signed on the inside of the shell.These cases are not mass produced and are currently available only directly through my etsy shop and website. As these are not factory made, each case is unique and it is normal to have slight variations in color and image placement.

 

Fits iPhone 4 and the new iphone 4s (Verizon Sprint, AT&T or International)

Hard-shell plastic and aluminum exterior

Durable vibrant artwork

Easy access to all controls

Hand signed by the artist

 

View all iPhone Cases in my Etsy shop: www.etsy.com/shop/ancientartizen?section_id=7352421

 

Apple® and iPhone® are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. All artwork copyright 2011 Christopher Beikmann. All rights reserved.

Tau Tau (effigies of the dead) embeded within the clif, a traditional Tanatoraja cemetery, Lemo, Sulawesi, Indonesia.

Exploring badlands at the base of the White Cliffs, Gallup.

“The Insignificant is Significant”, A Library and Art Installation, a continuation of the series, “The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)”.

 

Since 2009, Daniel Kerkhoff, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A., has been creating his own artist-in-residencies in communities in Ghana, Ecuador, and Vietnam.

 

Embedding himself in a community, he develops multiple connections through creating art (installations), writing poetic journals, making art with children, curating exhibitions, working with artists, assisting art libraries and community libraries, documenting walks and the community, and just being a part of everyday life.

 

Along with painting, collage, art installations, photography, and writing, his art practice involves connecting, sharing, and

weaving people and places.

www.danielkerkhoff.com.

 

“The Insignificant is Significant”, A Library and Art Installation, a continuation of the series, “The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)”.

Assisting and creating libraries is part of my art practice.

During my art residencies, I continue to bring books and materials, art work, maps, magazines and journals, CDs, DVDs, and photos to the community centers in Adugyama, Ashanti Region Ghana and Sisid-anejo, Cañar, Ecuador. I also give a variety of art books, journals, and materials to fellow artists and art spaces.

In Accra, Ghana, I bring art books and magazines to The Nubuke Foundation and The Center for Contemporary Art, Ghana. In Cuenca, Ecuador, I'm connected to In-Arte Contemporáneo and bring art magazines and information. In Hanoi, I have provided various art publications and books to Cuci Fine Art, Chay Art, and Chaap Collective.

I bring art publications, art work, and music created by friends and colleagues of mine. I document their work in these different communities, creating another form of connection and awareness.

I consider this a weaving project, a form of sharing that can have many on-going effects. –Daniel Kerkhoff, www.danielkerkhoff.com

 

“The Insignificant is Significant”, A Library and Art Installation, a continuation of the series, “The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)”

  

“Walking the Path, Prints on Prints”

 

You are invited to walk on my prints, using them as a path.

 

It’s another way of experiencing art like a stepping stone meditation,

a different awareness may take place on an intentional walk, slower,

deliberate, a winding pathway, your prints touching these prints.

 

You become, in a way, the performer, the participant, the collaborator,

your soles connecting and becoming a part of these prints, adding steps,

humbling, engaging, liberating, creating another connection.

 

The title of this series is: "Paper Trail, A4 (All Over the Place)" from "The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)". These prints are collages made from my daily life in Hanoi -- collections of receipts, maps, brochures, business cards, food wrappers and waste.

 

They are my journal, a record of my consumption and daily activities, stamped with symbols that reflect my connection with Hanoi. They are painted over,

fragments remain revealed, information becomes cloudy, is lost and buried, like memory and history.

 

I created these collages during my artist-in-residency in Hanoi from

February 6, 2015 to October 26, 2015.

 

Walking is an important part of my art residencies. I document a familiar route in the community I’m living in by walking slowly, taking photos, and picking up “treasures”.

 

--Daniel Kerkhoff, www.danielkerkhoff.com

 

“The Insignificant is Significant”, a Library and Art Installation, a continuation of the series, “The Quiet and Ugly Artist (Hanoi, 1965-2015)”

 

“Playing Catch, Giving and Receiving”

You are invited to play catch with my prints. Two dimensional prints that hang on the wall are transformed into three dimensional balls, a form of sculpture that is also performance and participatory.

Playing catch is a common past time that's relaxing and connecting. It is an act of giving (throwing) and receiving (catching) involving a ball, and, in this case, prints transformed into a ball (sculpture).

Instead of viewing the stationary print on a wall or a sculpture on the floor, it is viewed moving through time and space, dependent on the participants and their actions.

It is visual, transformative, therapeutic, sharing, interactive, and connecting, simple and playful actions of giving and receiving.

--Daniel Kerkhoff, www.danielkerkhoff.com

   

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a shell completely sealed into rock

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Installing a server on top of a power plant to run an installation. This area will be many degrees below zero in a month or so, with 90+% humidity.

Have you hugged a rock today? Asked the tree. I replied No I hug trees not rocks don't ya know.

Litter and littering are an historically embedded issue in our neighbourhood due to long term non engagement of the problem by the local authority and leicestershire police who have the powers to deal with it.

 

St Peters NM raised up a publicity campaign that drove literally onto the national agenda and headlines bringing TV camera crews and broadcast media to the neighbourhood in June and July 2009.

 

On the 1st July we were delighted to be invited onto BBC Radio's National flagship news and current affairs program Today show to discuss the issue.

 

The publicity was phenominal and the incidence of litter on the streets of our neighbourhood became a fraction of what it was prior to the publicity.

A shot I took in and around the city of Chicago.

 

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