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- la prochaine pose, on la fera de face... mais s'il n'y a pas plus à becqueter je suis pas sûr de revenir.
In order to prepare the new season with several exhibition projects and dance shows, but also to enjoy the summer, I will not post any more images until the end of August.
All my exhibitions can be accessed through the welcome hall of my studio.
Living Picture #3 is still on stage and will stop on Sunday July 31st. Another Living Picture will open in September.
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Source image fractal is my own which you can see in the first comment box below or here: flic.kr/p/2gzkELV
Mannequin face: Creative Commons: flic.kr/p/7sYjHN
About Mannequins:
I guessed she must be, at most, twenty, but there was something about her manner that made me think she could be ageless. She seemed trapped in that state of perpetual youth reserved for mannequins in shop windows. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon
Backstreet Gallery art print - The Mannequin Diaries. From: The secret life of mannequins. Two window mannequins waiting for the bewitching hour. Painterly effects. Heavily textured, custom brush strokes... impressionistic with a touch of whimsy. They strike the perfect pose. But what are they really thinking?
Snowy Egret (free), Black-crowned Night Heron (free) and Alligator (captive) doing the Mannequin Challenge, Alligator Breeding Marsh and Wading Bird Rookery, Gatorland, Orlando, Florida
I tried to follow Visionheart's instructions here flic.kr/p/27TEwyo when trying to do a MonitorPano for this pano-glitch but ended up just using one photograph for this artwork which I took with an old iPhone by using the PanoSabotage method on my PC monitor of a photo of a mannequin, opening the same photo 3 times and putting them next to each other on my monitor, zooming in and out of them, and going up and down and generally moving around the camera and my arms like a madwoman.
Regardless of whether it's an actual MonitorSabotage or not, I was quite pleased with the effect of the shot I took of my computer monitor, and have heavily recoloured and processed the best parts of it for this triptych artwork. You can see a small copy of the original in the first comment box below.