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Louwman - museum The Hague, The Netherlands
permanent collection and mural
louwmanmuseum.nl/en/about-the-museum/
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2019 oct 19
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Jenna 2.8/ 50mm via extension tube
2019 nov 1
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Jenna 2.8/ 50mm via extension tube
autorai.nl/acht-zeldzame-bmw-art-cars-te-zien-in.../
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In de voetgangerstunnel "Verboden te fietsen"
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Solitude
While studying photography in Pathshala, I developed new technical and aesthetic skills at an academic level and gained a fresh perspective on seeing the world around me. However, I still felt that something was missing. That missing piece was the ability to articulate aesthetics through language and to experience aesthetics with the basis of life itself.
During this time, I developed a deep desire to understand philosophy. Within a few months, I decided to pursue academic studies in philosophy. There were two main reasons behind this decision: first, to gain knowledge of philosophy, and second, to reshape my photographic view point through a philosophical angle—essentially, to integrate aesthetics with philosophy.
As I delved into this complex subject, I found myself particularly influenced by three philosophical ideologies: the philosophy of Nihilism, Engels and Marx’s materialism, and Gautama Buddha’s theory of Functionalism. These perspectives began shaping my understanding of life, humanity, society, and aesthetics. My way of seeing the world started to transform.
Nihilism and materialist philosophy argue that humans are not a special species. According to Buddha, life itself is full of suffering. Since humans are not inherently special and life has no predetermined purpose, people often experience restlessness. My photographs reflect this idea through landscapes, where excessive negative space in the frame symbolizes despair, purposelessness, and solitude in human life. Most people live under the illusion that they are unique compared to the surroundings. This belief prevents them from feeling truly connected to nature.
Lalon once said, "He and Lalon exist together, yet they are separated by infinite distance." Even though humans exist within nature, they somehow remain detached from it. In my frames, vast negative spaces with tiny human figures symbolize this very detachment. Here, nature is immense, and humans are small—serving as a reminder that humanity is not any superior to nature.
The mist in my photographs enhances the minimalist effect, further detaching people from their surroundings. The presence of human-made structures in the background represents our ongoing struggle to prove our superiority. However, the blurred, barely visible architecture behind the fog reflects the failure of this pursuit. Humanity is trapped in this endless contradiction, deepening its existential despair. Meanwhile, the fog thickens, and the distance between humans and nature continues to grow.
Vintage-shop-in-town
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Between The Hague & Leiden
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Tsoureki, oftewel Grieks paasbrood
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My daughter, Raven, plastered these on me tonight while I was playing World of Warcraft (that Monk doesn't level itself). She used my phone to produce this little piece for you. Ponder. Enjoy. notice my nail colour and my apparent freckles.
"Peolple from The Hague (204)
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Notre Dame is one of my favorite places of Paris. When I lived there years ago I used to go inside regularly and sit down to enjoy the cool darkness and the deeply nourishing atmosphere and quiet. In recent visits to Paris, I still entered beautiful Notre Dame at least once, to go listen to the soprano singing vespers and to enjoy the amazing beauty of this structure, and the energy one can feel there.
I wrote the following paragraphs in English and in French a few years ago. Now we all know of course the tragedy that has befallen this world treasure:
Little secret for those of you who love to find the golden treasures from the angels: look for the little chapel of La Vierge de Lourdes. It's inside along the north wall, near the entrance. Stay there a long while very quietly and watch the candles and the statue, and see what happens. Millions have prayed there. It is a mind space of gossamer energy that soaks your soul in radiance. What a gift this little chapel can be if one is willing to receive. I left the cathedral with eyes of Wonder.
[Tout simplement dit, j'adore Notre Dame. Un de mes lieux preferes a Paris, j'y retourne chaque fois que j'ai l'occasion de visiter Paris. Et la derniere fois que j'y etais, je me suis trouvee devant la chapelle de la Vierge de Lourdes, tout tranquilement pendant longtemps. Le passe' - le present - et le future s'effondraient ensemble .... le temps passait et le temps ne passait pas. Dificile de m'arracher de cette orbe d'energie bienfaisante. Quand je suis sortie de la Cathedrale, je me suis sentie changee. Dans notre age de materialism regie par la Raison, il est neanmoins et heureusement toujours possible d'etre touche' par les Anges. Ils sont tres tres pres. On doit simplement laisse' la porte ouverte.]
Information about Notre Dame here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notre_Dame_de_Paris
A link to a wonderful series of old maps of the historic center of Paris, showing the development around the Ile de la Cite and Ile St. Louis from the 1400's to the 1800's: paris1900.lartnouveau.com/paris00/ile_cite_st-louis.htm
History of cars and mural in museum.
louwmanmuseum.nl/en/what-is-there-to-see/
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In Picture with an Archer, an ocher horse leaps into a sumptuous chorus of colors. Its rider twists to point his bow at some threat beyond the frame, gazing back while galloping forward into a sweeping landscape of viridians, blues, and crimson reds. To the left, figures process from a distant cluster of buildings, whose forms resonate with the trees and strange rock formations that appear in this dreamlike scene.
For Kandinsky, the motif of the horse and rider alluded to shamanism as well as to medieval knights and religious icons. It also came to represent spiritual triumph over materialism, aligning with his belief that color and form possessed their own affective power that acted on the viewer independently of images and objects. While still discernible, Kandinsky’s archer charges into a realm where recognizable imagery dissolves into planes of color, and line flows freely. Four years later, in 1913, he would produce his first truly abstract works.
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"Please feel free to use my images any way you like.I do not feel the need to "own" them. It is only a picture.
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"No PERFECT CAMERA? No PERFECT GEAR?....do not let materialism kill your creativity. Show the whole world your creativity through your photos and let us change the way others see things."
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2019 sept 3
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8/50mm via extension tube
How my heart burned then, my God. I yearned to climb from materialism to find You. I no longer cared what You would make of me. For wisdom is found with You, and the love of wisdom is “philosophy,” as it is called in Greek. With philosophy that book inflamed me…. For in Christ all the fullness of the Deity lives in bodily form.”And since at that time I did not understand the Scriptures set down by the apostles, as You know, O light of my heart, I was changed by Cicero’s exhortation only to the point that my heart was strongly awakened, and ignited. I was inflamed to love, and seek, and obtain, and hold, and embrace, not some sect, but wisdom itself— whatever it was.
-The Confessions
of St. Augustine
Oil on canvas by Michael Kvium
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With usually visiters in museum
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In de voetgangerstunnel "Verboden te fietsen"
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I've been tagged by Chris 1971 of Nederland / The Netherlands.
That means that I have to post a pic and write 16 random things about myself and then tag 6 of my friends that I would like to learn more about.
1) I was born in downtown Kowloon, Hong Kong, in 1971. I was born prematurely and was a tiny 4 lb. baby at birth. My mom thought that I would not live, but I did. ^ ^
2) When I was little I thought the coolest jobs were: bus driver, fire engine driver (didn't know that fire truck driver HAD TO fight fires too), TV news anchor and meteorologist.
3) My family immigrated to Toronto Canada when I was 17 because of their fears over the Communists’ takeover of Hong Kong in 1997.
4) Since a very young age, I’ve always been fascinated by buses and trucks, airplanes, foreign currencies, geography and the daily events of the world.
5) My addiction: a big glass of milk as part of my breakfast, a newspaper, and an orange after dinner, every day.
6) At university I specialized in Commerce, majored in Economics and minored in Geography (with an emphasis in Urban Studies).
7) I’m fascinated by the movement of parts (watches), money (finance), people (public transportation) and goods (container ships and logistics).
8) Despite my interest in banking and finance matters, I can be quite skeptical about capitalism and materialism. Society creates lots of low-quality products that are not meant to last, and producers push very hard to tell us that we are “uncool” if we don’t buy them constantly.
9) I’m single. I’ve lots of good friends, but have discovered that finding a mate is not as easy as it seems. Never mind a mate, getting a date is challenging enough already.
10) I try to be green whenever possible.
11) I’m an early bird. I wake up around 6 A.M. on weekdays and no later than 7:30 A.M. on weekends, without the aid of an alarm clock.
12) Despite my urban upbringing, I love the countryside and love hiking / rambling.
13) I remember by heart all my bank card and credit card numbers, as well as all my close friends' telephone numbers, home addresses and email addresses.
14) I'm Euro-centric and enjoy reading about Ireland, Scotland, Wales, England, Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. As you can guess, I prefer cold climate over the tropics. I cannot tolerate heat and humidity. (Strange, as I did grow up in Hong Kong, which has a long and hot summer).
15) I detest video games (It's a very un-Asian thing to hate video games). I've no interest in Wii, XBox 360, PS and DS. I also have no Facebook and MySpace account. I prefer to have a conversation with my friends or meet them in person.
16) I walk very fast for my height (5' 6", 1.68 m). I walk as fast as the London bankers coming out of Moorgate tube station at 8 A.M. Young, able-bodies who walk at snail-pace and walkers and drivers who sway from side to side on the street drive me nuts. Can't people please walk a straight line and check their surrounding before suddenly stopping to adjust their iPod? : ))
Bonus Point (17) I'm very dumb on the entertainment world. I thought Cameron Diaz was a man. I own no iPod or MP3 player (the radio serves me well), which probably explained why I didn't know who Cameron Diaz was!! : )))
2019 oct 23
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Jenna 2.8/ 50mm via extension tube
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Jenna 2.8/ 50mm via extension tube
2019 nov 25
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Jenna 2.8/ 50mm via extension tube
Stedelijk Museum; Studio Drift; Coded Nature
Materialism; Volkswagen Beetle; 2018
All the materials needed to build a Volkswagen Beetle.
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The Arts and Crafts cupola (1901) of Wigmore Hall, London. It is meant to symbolise humanity's striving for musical expression. But, in my interpretation, what is cutting through the clouds of ignorance and the thorns of materialism is the morning light of liberation. 7Artisans manual lens at F 1.2, edited in Luminar and macOS High Sierra.
The ancient Greeks were naked or rode on horseback, nor, even approximately, looked like an idealized images. Judging by the average Greek osteoarheološkom material was a stocky, robust, relatively short legs.
How, then, the Greek art defines a man? Aristophanes legendary winners of the marathon describes: smooth chest, bright skin, big shoulders, a short tongue, a big butt and a small penis (Clouds, 1011-13). The man was naked, a woman, until the beginning of Hellenism Praksitela and mostly dressed. Only with a few exceptions, all the Greek artists, and all the ancient authors who wrote about nijma men. Greek world, as we know it today, is a male world, and the state, the polis, the patriarchal concept of involving only adult congenital men. Publicly displayed works of art, especially sculpture and architecture are much more addressing the man, but a woman. All of this points to one, relationship between the audience and watched in Greek art becomes the relationship between Erastus and eromena, beloved and lover, in which the sculpture (or pictures) eromen, junior partner in a homosexual relationship, which is passive, perhaps, accentuated reduced penis . Does this mean that Partenonski frieze procession desirable homosexual partners? Worth it just for the tens of thousands of kouros, a sculpture of naked boys who are like tombstones stood all over the Greek world? It is obvious that we can not Greek construction of corporeality and sexuality measure today's standards, but the affinity that our culture is shown to the classics (Twentieth Century, however, follows the trend of abandonment of traditional forms) are not missed. Later, we see that there, although there is a huge gap of misunderstanding, many points of contact between modern and Greek civil taste.
When we talk about the relationship of the human body, with all their needs, and cultural norms, are talking also about how integration in society. The basic form of the Greek society is distinct homosocijalnost, and for the Greek polis, we can rightly say that the men's club, while all other social groups condemned the segregation (women, foreigners), or completely off (the slaves). Unlike the Eastern civilizations, where distant and invisible to authorities govern the lives of its subjects, the polis, which is completely independent and self-sufficient entity, a man (man) becomes visible, palpable agent in the creation of the state. However, this task is not easy. Greek soldier, farmer or tradesman, a voter, a full-fledged citizen, all in one. Tensions emerged that many contradictory roles that the Greeks had to exercise can be felt in the description of the Athenian demos from around 400 BC AD: capricious, choleric, unjust, inconstant, but also accommodating, compassionate, sympathetic, boastful, conceited, humble, gentle and wild, all in one. (Gas NH 35th 69) Not surprisingly, therefore, that neither Plato nor Aristotle placed him in a democracy are not desirable and equitable social order.
The woman was in the polis became the antithesis of a positive, active, male principle. At the Parthenon on the two places could see the struggle of the Greeks against the dangerous female troupe, the Amazons (the metopes and the Athena's shield), while in the temple, on the podium Athens Partenos there view of creating the first woman, Pandora, which, as we have learned from Hesiod, gods created as an evil for men. The final showdown with the role and position of women in Athenian society has been registered on the mythological level, the story about the trial of Orestes, murderer of the mother. The lawsuit was Apollos' argument prevailed, thanks to Athena's casting vote, that the woman just groove in which a man throws seed, and that she does not play a role in inheritance and does not determine the future no man. Orestes is, therefore, solely responsible father as a single parent. However, when you mention all the art and mythology of all, we know that these are fields in which most reflects the state ideology. The role of women in Greek society was hidden, but very important, as today in some areas of the Mediterranean. But what we are currently most interested in is to be very long portrayed women as revised (incomplete) man, and that odjevenost its natural state. It seems that the show (and show), femininity was particularly limited, and that is seen as subversive in a strictly male polis.
The fundamental tension that permeates the polis and who is much involved in the construction of Greek mythology, literature and culture in general, the conflict of the individual and authority, and desire and the law. Characteristically, the civil society of equal to the materialism and competitiveness rises ambitious and egotistical individual who lust for the material is transformed into the desire for all the pleasures available to him. Greeks see such a symposium, spree that has become a central ritual of civic life, where the drinking and the competition in elegance and wisdom of engaging in all possible sexual pleasures. Quite different is the Greek who walks under the heavy weapons as part of a faceless phalanx. Pressed and pushed the bodies completely lost personality, and the only thing left is his awareness of obedience to the strict requirements of the battleship row, which only he can ensure survival. His body, which plays a central role in his worldview, it is now part of a large body of the polis, and above it no longer has any power. When Plato says: What in fact what most people call it peace (...) is just empty words, and things are by nature all of the state (polis) in nenaviještenom constant war with all countries. (Laws 626-a), does this mean that peace is an unnatural, perhaps even more dangerous state of war? It is obvious that the constant uncertainty of war has a strong role in the cohesion policy. Uniformed and hardly moving phalanx carries a clear message to the necessity of unity and submission to the community.
03-12-2023
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"No PERFECT CAMERA? No PERFECT GEAR?....do not let materialism kill your creativity. Show the whole world your creativity through your photos and let us change the way others see things."
2018 sept 19
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1 of my 9 OxfordPhotographers gallery pieces for Oxfordshire Artweeks 2021 (Photography)
title) - under the rainbow
year- 2019
photographer - jamal ibrahim
technique - 'optical materialism' - 'macropaintography'
influence/reference - a foray into the use of 1 new opaque material. This was named later on from construct&shoot, The name is wordplay on that line from the song by Judy Garland in Wizard of Oz.
image idea - A single streaming tear from a tightly closed eye.
main medium/image construct - photo of rubber and hair gel on glass 9x6 cm with controlled backlight.
Response note: This came in the Top 50 shortlist of 8000, for panel-judged Flickr 'My Best Shot 2018'
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abstract macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR ) + Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8/50mm via extension tube
"Valentijnsdag nadert en de bloemen staan weer in De Passage, het is de hoogste tijd om je geliefde goed te verrassen."
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Neem een foto van jou en je geliefdebij de bloemen en mail deze naar info@depassage.nl óf plaats de foto online met de #depassage.
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Judith de Leeuw, also known as JDL street art, creates large- scale murals worldwide in order to draft attention to social issues. In a period of 6 years she managed to travel and work over 41 countries, including big parts of Europe, Asia and the United states.
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"Please feel free to use my images any way you like.I do not feel the need to "own" them. It is only a picture.
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"No PERFECT CAMERA? No PERFECT GEAR?....do not let materialism kill your creativity. Show the whole world your creativity through your photos and let us change the way others see things."
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Mr. Pinnochio, 2019–2022, Cortenstahl, 36 lebensgroße Figuren, Pinnochio: Höhe 600 cm von LIU Ruowang(China)
HIER auf der NordArt
Den Pinocchio in der Mitte umkreisen ewig ahnungslose Zeitgenossen. Herkömmliche Rollen von Manipulator und
Manipulierten werden vertauscht. Seelenlose "Menschen" haben die Kontrolle über das seelenlose "Ding" verloren. Niemand entzieht sich dem seltsamen Kreislauf aus Kontrolle und Beeinflussung durch "Dinge" in einer materialistischen
Welt, deren Mammon Geld heißt.
Mr. Pinnochio, 2019–2022, corten steel, 36 life-size figures, Pinnochio: height 600 cm (236 inches) from
LIU Ruowang(China)
Here in Germany NordArt exhibition
With Pinocchio's character at
the centre and a group of contemporaries marching unaware in the endless circle, the manipulator and manipulated reverse their conventional roles. The soulless "people" have lost control over the soulless "thing". It is becoming impossible to jump out of the strange circle of control and manipulation by "things" in modern society where materialism and money worship prevail.
www.nordart.de/fileadmin/downloads/kuenstler/2022/China20...
2019 july 29
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8/50mm via extension tube
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"No PERFECT CAMERA? No PERFECT GEAR?....do not let materialism kill your creativity. Show the whole world your creativity through your photos and let us change the way others see things."
2019 aug 23
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Tessar 2.8/50mm via extension tube
Een Cobra-kunstenaar / Anton Rooskens (1906-1976) / te zien van van 28 januari t/m 25 juni 2023 in Stedelijk museum Schiedam. Beroemd met COBRA.
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"Please feel free to use my images any way you like.I do not feel the need to "own" them. It is only a picture.
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"No PERFECT CAMERA? No PERFECT GEAR?....do not let materialism kill your creativity. Show the whole world your creativity through your photos and let us change the way others see things."
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2019 oct 12
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Jenna 2.8/ 50mm via extension tube
2019 nov 12
abstract optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Jenna 2.8/ 50mm via extension tube
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"Please feel free to use my images any way you like.I do not feel the need to "own" them. It is only a picture.
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>>To be seen in Flickr-group "Creative Composition" and others<<
"No PERFECT CAMERA? No PERFECT GEAR?....do not let materialism kill your creativity. Show the whole world your creativity through your photos and let us change the way others see things."
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A mother and daughter behind and atop the counter of a gold jewelry store in Binondo, Chinatown, Manila, Philippines
Free to download under the Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs copyright. Thank you for following me in my photographic journey - Wayne
Result from Live 1-hr macropaintograph construction at art workshop delivered last week >> www.flickr.com/photos/28727333@N05/52002948738
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optical materialism macropaintograph with household materials
Camera: Pentax K-50 16 Mpixel Digital SLR + Carl Zeiss Jena 2.8/50mm
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