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Peter Watts (VIC) "Hidden Seclusion" was just voted the People's Choice Winner, which he describes as "A moment in time - in paint." (Only photography can truly make this claim.)

Acrylic on belgium linen

130 x 170 cms

 

Melissa Kenihan (VIC) "Rise of the Giants".

Oil on stretched linen.

104 x 109 cms

 

Robin Wingrave (TAS) "Lost?"

Oil on canvas

71 x 51 cms

 

Before photography taught us to see things as they are, great landscape art was closely linked to mythological thinking. Artists did not have the materials to go out into the fields to paint scenes as they were, and with no camera to make a record, memory and imagination were central to painting in studio the kinds of landscapes that were made famous by Claude Lorrain (1600-1682). With the invention of the paint tube in the early 19th century it became feasible to paint en plein air, and so followers of Lorrain, like John Glover began to do so.

 

By the time of Impressionism (from the late 1860s) photography had established itself as the "scientific" medium of record, but it struggled to be seen as having any relevance to fine art. But in many ways the rise of impressionistic painting was already an indication that the influence of photography was being felt. Why paint a realistic scene when the camera can render it as such? The Cubists made no bones about this fact, and it can be argued that abstract painting is derived from the influence of photography.

 

The first native-born Australian landscape artist was Tasmanian William Piguenit (1836-1914). Piguenit's day job was as a land surveyor, and he used a camera to record the landscape. He became the first artist in Australia to use the camera as the basis for constructing his imaginative landscapes.

 

These days it is possible to see the way photography has even influenced the compositions of contemporary landscape painting. These three selections I have shown are just some of the best examples. Now there are mitigating circumstances at play here, in that because of Covid travel restrictions artists had no choice but to rely on photographs as the basis for their work.

 

Nevertheless, I'm sure you'll agree that the People's Choice winner on the left has been strongly influenced by the way photographers seek to capture the light (there are shades of Bill Henson here). The painting of the forest tops in the middle could only be possible with the advent of drone photography, and the beautiful little Eastern Quoll on the right is set in a landscape that meets all the requirements for good landscape photography. No wonder, because this work began life as a photo.

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Blueberry Influencer megapack, so many looks and outfit combos

 

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The location for the first synagogue in South Australia was selected by the Adelaide Hebrew Congregation, off of Rundle Street, on the street that would later be named Synagogue Place. The land fronting Rundle Street was bought from George Morphett for £280 in 1848, with the synagogue completed two years later in August 1850. The building was small, 35 by 25 feet, and had a capacity for 150 worshipers. It was made of stone and of an ‘Egyptian’ style, which was popular among Jewish populations in Australia during the nineteenth century. This style, reminiscent of ancient temples and sygnifying the ancient origins of Judaism, made the synagogue stand out from the surrounding buildings. The interior of the synagogue featured a partially screened women’s gallery, polished cedar pews and bronze chandeliers, and was described by The South Australian Register in 1850 as ‘handsome, appropriate, and strongly demonstrative of the liberal spirit which characterises the Jewish community in this province.’ The combined costs of buying and building the synagogue were reportedly £950. This was raised by the Adelaide Hebrew Congregation through loans and donations from both the Jewish and wider Christian communities.

 

The synagogue, however, became inadequate within ten years of its establishment, as the Jewish community in Adelaide outgrew its capacity. Extensions were added in 1859 and 1860, with additional meeting chambers constructed adjacent to the synagogue and an extension added to the women’s gallery. However, these were not sufficient enough to meet the needs of the community, with thoughts of building a new synagogue already being entertained. In May 1870 it was decided to build on the existing site next to the original synagogue. The new synagogue was designed by South Australian architects Edmund Wright, Edward Woods and Edward Hamilton in an ‘Italian’ style, which drew influences from the architecture of the Italian renaissance. This stone building had a capacity for 370 people, dwarfing the adjacent 1850 synagogue that was converted into a classroom. This substantial building cost £1,065 and consolidated the position of the Jewish community in South Australia. The entrance to this building originally faced Rundle Street and featured a lawn and fountain leading up to it. However, the construction of the Rundle Buildings on the corner of Rundle Street and Synagogue Place during the building boom of the 1890s forced the entrance of the synagogue to move to its current location in Synagogue Place.

 

Further changes were made to the building in 1938, with both the synagogue and Rundle Buildings receiving a new Art Deco cement facade designed by architect Chris A. Smith. This remodeling scheme also extended the building to the footpath and included the addition of an entrance porch containing a memorial tablet to Jewish soldiers who died during the First World War. The synagogue building has been altered little since these renovations.

 

Synagogue Place remained the centre of the Jewish community in South Australia until they relocated in 1990 to a new synagogue in Glenside. The original synagogue building has since become a nightclub.

Over on the wrong side of Toyville (yeah, like there's a *right* side of Toyville!) Swotty Parker is impressed by Kesenia's new wheels.

This trio was chosen to show aspects of the Spanish influence on Albuquerque 's Old Town. It is a blend of cultures and I love them all.

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Thank you Thomas Courant & Hervé Péroteau

 

IFolio presentation

 

iFolio is an application created specifically for iPhone and iPod Touch, which aims to provide a pleasant and liquid portfolios of various artists

( Photographers, artists, graphic illustrators ...).

 

1) While viewing the portfolios of an artist, the "Contact" button will allow you to access information about the artist (his email, his website ...)

 

2) You can keep in your favorites any photographers, which will have the effect of increasing a computer fans, by photographer, and thus influence the

classification.

 

3) You can, if you want a photo, contact the author using the button "Send".

 

4) You can sort the list of authors in 4 modes:

 

. TOP: by ranking (number of fans)

. NEW: Registration date (can easily identify new photographers)

. MODIF: by date updated portfolios (which will see the photographers who have made recent updates)

. CACHE: ability to re-view (no Internet connection) portfolios already imported into iFolio.

 

Photographers and artists who are members of iFolio can manage and modify at any time their portfolios.

Therefore to facilitate consultations with news, a list by sorting the artists according to the option "Edit".

And iFolio back regularly to see the news presented.

 

5) You can also search an artist by name.

 

So if you're a member of iFolio, you can tell your customers and prospects that you are part of your work in the application iFolio, and they can easily find you by searching on your behalf.

 

6) There is also a display of photos with an automatic slide show playback.

 

7) You can also import all files of a photographer and later without Internet connection.

 

Thank Yannick for the text ;o))

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A new series starts today with an early morning road trip to Limon in eastern Colorado. The winter chill on the plains and some of the small rural towns that are slowly dying off made for some interesting moments.

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For my art exam on The Human Condition. This is development work. It is all seperate works, i have just merged them together in photoshop.

 

All images are inspired by Francis Picabia : www.askart.com/AskART/photos/COL20080204_5647/153.jpg

Image 3 also has influences from Edvard Munch: 1.bp.blogspot.com/_Qfmy1iBc5N8/SKdlxixVZJI/AAAAAAAAAxw/yF...

Images 4 and 5 have influences from Arnulf Rainer: www.tate.org.uk/servlet/ViewWork?cgroupid=999999961&w...

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Image 1 and 2: watercolours

Image 3: colour photocopy of img2 with oil paint on top

Image 4: colour photocopy of img2 with added photos and chalk pastels

Image 5: chalk pastels

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The Alhambra (The Red One) is a palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It was originally constructed as a small fortress in AD 889 on the remains of Roman fortifications, and then largely ignored until its ruins were renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid emir Mohammed ben Al-Ahmar of the Emirate of Granada, who built its current palace and walls with many beautiful, intricate details. It was converted into a royal palace in 1333 by Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada. After the conclusion of the Christian Reconquista in 1492, the site became the Royal Court of Ferdinand and Isabella (where Christopher Columbus received royal endorsement for his expedition), and the palaces were partially altered in the Renaissance style. In 1526 Charles I & V commissioned a new Renaissance palace better befitting the Holy Roman Emperor in the revolutionary Mannerist style influenced by humanist philosophy in direct juxtaposition with the Nasrid Andalusian architecture, but it was ultimately never completed due to Morisco rebellions in Granada.

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Beau bâtiment d'angle aux influences médiévales telle une tour de château fort. Il fut construit au tournant du XXe siècle par Jiří Stibral surement pendant le grand assainissement du quartier juif limitrophe.

 

L'édifice se caractérise également par ses petits lucarnes semblables à l'église vue précédemment mais également par une partie à colombages pour le coté gothique. Pour autant on est dans le pur historicisme / éclectisme puisque ajouté à cela on a par exemples un fronton en demi-cercle, colonnes doriques ainsi que des mini-oriel bien néo-renaissances, les encadrement des fenêtres sont vraiment hétérogènes avec notamment sur la plupart une petite sauce sécession ou gothique ou les deux à la fois.

 

Bref un immeuble de son temps qui est parvenu jusqu'à nous dans un état impeccable au bout de la rue.

 

Sources : Commons wikimedia (Multi) && Wikipédia architecte (CZ)

More in the series of art influenced images.

Sri Lanka

 

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I have been inspired by a friend to do something with some of my 'given to me' scrap fabric pieces.

 

This is going to be fun!

Thank you so much Rita for the influence! ((^_^))

  

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The first European settlement began in 1803 as a military camp at Risdon Cove on the eastern shores of the River Derwent, amid British concerns over the presence of French explorers. In 1804, along with the military, settlers and convicts from the abandoned Port Phillip settlement, the camp at Risdon Cove was moved by Captain David Collins to a better location at the present site of Hobart at Sullivans Cove. The city, initially known as Hobart Town or Hobarton, was named after Lord Hobart, the British Secretary of State for war and the colonies.

 

Trey RatcliffThere is a funny new ad campaign in New Zealand about taking photos "Under the Social Influence," warning people not to take photos of themselves with their arms outstretched on a mountaintop... It's pretty funny and I wrote about the same thing in my last book. Personally, I choose not to do it, but I did take this photo of some Influencers that all took turns taking the same photo over and over again... I thought about going back to all my previous landscape photos and photoshop myself in with this same pose... but I only thought about it for 10 seconds. This photo was taken on top of Walter Peak over Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown.

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The influencer corner in the Hikawa Shrine in Kawagoe (Saitama. Japan) has it all - background, cute objects to hold on to, everything influencers need to get this photo that all other influencers get ;)

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The guy who got me into mountain biking so many years ago.

Another vehicle that won't see major use for a while but was too good to hide away. If you don't know what an Aerodyne is, just imagine the famous Spinner from Blade Runner. This one was made with the idea of "what if we took something like a Corvette or Porsche, and made it fly?" Huge influence from AFOL anon (almost to a point of being a ripoff) for this design.

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