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The Most Picturesque

 

She was also posing with Laura so I politely told her I’ll take your friend first. Then out of courtesy, I took a headshot of this other stranger from Spain.

 

Oh, my goodness, she was enchanting! And her look… That look... That was the expression I was looking for! A genuine stare . . . as if with great wonder why I was doing what I was doing…

 

I’m really really, as in really glad I didn’t totally ignore her. So far, she had the most picturesque expression of all, which made think she was used to this.

 

I have to say, Marta is my winner!

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Photo: Winning Look

by Nelonie Crelencia aka lancelonie

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3rd entry to the 100 Strangers group

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Ánh sáng đến từ phía sau chủ thể, thường làm cho bóng lúp mặt, cho một cảm giác nặng nề, Over Exposure là hình thức thừa sáng, tạo những khoảng "cháy" không màu, gia tăng contrast để phân định những biên độ giữa phần "không màu" với "bóng đổ" nhằm vào ý đồ khai thác "ngược" với khái niệm chụp "đúng sáng"...

 

Lighting source coming from behind the subject makes dark shadow on her face felt-hardly, Over exposure is taken a pic with a big deal lightin'source, makes colourless-fired parts contrastedly, drawn a distinction in the region of non-colours and shadows, aim at objective to exploit in the wrong way up to the right exposure taken

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Vernissage der ersten gemeinsamen Ausstellung von Ali Görmez (50 FACES & MORE) und Wolfgang Brückner (STRUKTUR-

FORSCHER) im Waldorf Astoria Berlin (19. Etage) - 27. März 2015

 

* Ali Görmez *

Ob im Fahrstuhl, auf der Straße, im Büro oder auf Veranstaltungen. Gesichter sind allerorts. Überall treffen wir auf sie und beginnen sie in unterschiedliche Situationen einzuordnen, Mimiken zu deuten und zu verstehen. In Gesichtern finden wir unser Verständnis, unsere Zugehörigkeit, unsere Abneigungen und eigene Tiefen.

 

Auch Pop Art Künstler Ali Görmez liebt Gesichter. Dabei geht es nicht um das Einschätzen und Zuordnen von Schönheit. Denn der Künstler weiß, dass sich Gesichter schnell verstellen können, um sich unverwundbar, stark oder kompetent zu zeigen. Er weiß auch, dass das, was vielleicht im ersten Moment gelingen mag, auf den zweiten verblasst.

 

Für Ali Görmez sind Gesichter Geschichten und Emotionen. Emotionen, in die er eintauchen möchte. Dabei sucht der Künstler die Tür, um hinter die Fassade blicken zu können, um die Geschichte und das Erlebte zu lesen und den Umgang mit diesem zu verstehen.

 

* Wolfgang Brückner *

Ausgangspunkt für das Projekt STRUKTURFORSCHER war u.a. die Beobachtung, dass die Identität und Besonderheiten der Lage von Gebäuden und Wohnanlagen meist in den Innenräumen schlagartig verschwindet. Selbst große prunkvolle Bauwerke verlieren in ihren Innenräumen schnell an Ausstrahlung. Und wenn Kunst Teil der Inneneinrichtung ist, hat sie selten einen logischen Zusammenhang mit den Gebäuden und der Umgebung. Wolfgang Brückners Bilder schaffen einerseits eine Identifikation und „Verbrüderung“ mit dem jeweiligen Gebäude, anderseits auch „Traum-Fenster“ in die nähere Umgebung, die eigentlich das zeigen, was z. B. hinter den Mauern zu sehen wäre, wenn der Architekt ein Fenster in eine erweiterte Wahrnehmung hätte bauen können.

 

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Opening NEUE HORIZONTE I - Waldorf Astoria, Berlin 2015

 

Opening of the first joint exhibition by Ali Görmez (50 FACES & MORE) and Wolfgang Brückner (STRUKTURFORSCHER) at Waldorf Astoria Berlin (19th floor) - March 27, 2015

 

* Ali Görmez *

Whether in the elevator, on the street, in the office or at events. Faces are everywhere. We encounter them everywhere and begin to categorize them in different situations, to interpret and understand facial expressions. In faces we find our understanding, our affiliation, our dislikes and our own depths.

 

Pop artist Ali Görmez also loves faces. But it is not about assessing and classifying beauty. The artist knows that faces can quickly disguise themselves in order to appear invulnerable, strong or competent. He also knows that what may be successful at first glance fades the second time around.

 

For Ali Görmez, faces are stories and emotions. Emotions that he wants to immerse himself in. In doing so, the artist seeks the door to be able to look behind the façade, to read the story and the experience and to understand how to deal with it.

 

* Wolfgang Brückner *

One of the starting points for the STRUKTURFORSCHER project was the observation that the identity and special features of the location of buildings and residential complexes usually disappear abruptly in the interiors. Even large, magnificent buildings quickly lose their charisma in their interiors.And when art is part of the interior design, it rarely has a logical connection with the buildings and their surroundings.Wolfgang Brückner's pictures create an identification and "fraternization" with the respective building on the one hand, but also "dream windows" into the immediate surroundings on the other, which actually show what could be seen behind the walls, for example, if the architect had been able to build a window into an expanded perception.

 

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Watercolor, Acrylic, Graphite, Prismacolor Pencil on Collaged Stonehenge Paper, 34 x 32", 2004/10, "Cherubic Intervention" Series

Black and white portrait of boy looking at camera with lips pressed against two fingers.

Steampunk gathering at Bygone Times, near Chorley, Lancashire.

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