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I'm hosting my dinner club tonight. Everyone will be arriving in about 30 minutes. I"m ready to go though, so I'm enjoying a nice glass of wine in the fading sun. In a minute I'll light the candles and get the music playing. But for a minute I'm just gonna sit.

Taken during the Community Video Camp run by the non-profit Video Volunteers.

 

Video Volunteers’ vision is a global social media network, which provides solutions-based media for marginalized and poor communities around the world.

 

This guy's character in the short film his group was producing was a drunk, abusive husband (they were making a film about domestic violence). A lot of the people involved with Video Volunteers seemed to come from a theater background.

'Ship of Fools' by Neil Canavan (Mixed Media) in Saltwell Park, Gateshead.

A chameleon on an elephant in a boat with a crow.

Fooling around with mobcam, brother laser printer and (in)visible tape

Wichita High School East presents Fools by Neil Simon, April 2013. Photo by Derrick Gronewold

Shohei Otomo

 

Backwoods Gallery is proud to present a visceral and energetic snapshot of modern Japan though the eyes of illustrative genius Shohei Otomo.

 

Working mostly in ballpoint pen, Shohei Otomo’s insightful depictions of Japan expose both its commercial facade and deepest underground culture. Delivered with an unmistakable level of biting political analysis and technical perfection, Shohei’s work straddles the worlds of art, graphic design, anime and punk.

Son of the legendary Katsuhiro Otomo the prolific author and illustrator who has shaped so much of Japanese culture with titles such as AKIRA, Shohei’s work takes his fathers legacy into the next generation.

 

We are exceedingly proud to be exhibiting new, unseen and familiar works by Shohei Otomo, all originals insanely rendered in ballpoint pen, limited edition prints by the artists will also be available.

What else would the Fools Parade do when passing the Town Criers?

 

2002-05-20 {yyyy-mm-dd}

Part of the large CTA railyard in Evanston on the north end of the Red Line.

This bluejay makes a bright blue splash against the green pine needles - even though the bluejay’s feathers have no blue pigment…our eyes are fooled into seeing the bird as being blue.

by Sam Shepard

 

Mark A. Rhea

Larissa Gallagher

Pimp my gun's "Die fool!"

t:28th August 2005 p:Brighton, UK p:Shiveshvar, Bharatii c:Panasonic DMC-FZ10

 

From the 'Bright On' set.

 

barco ao lado do mercado municipal de Rio Grande/RS

Using a vintage Panasonic MN3007 bucket brigade chip.

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