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Shot taken from inside a piece of modern artwork just outside the Hunter Museum of American Art in the Bluff View Art District in downtown Chattanooga Tennessee. You can see this dome in the background of the next photograph.
Latex paint and acrylics on canvas in July 2019 #artwork #artshow #artexhibition #artineurope #artcurator #artecontemporaneo #artemoderno #abstractexpressionism #abstractpainting #abstract_buff #abstractionism #abstraktekunst #abstraktníumění #abstraktemalerei #abstraktstudio #contemporary_art #essonart #europeanmodernart #mikeesson #malba #modernartwork #modernartists #emergingartists #artsy #artistsoninstagram #europeancontemporaryart
Title
Silent Echoes of Faith
Description
Silent Echoes of Faith: Fragility and Resilience in Modern Art. Discover "Fragility, Longing, and Resilience," an evocative digital art piece that visualizes the silent yet powerful presence of faith amidst life's trials. This captivating image reflects the deep emotions of fragility, longing, and resilience required to endure a fraught wait. The interplay of vivid colours and surreal expressions brings to life the internal struggle and the unspoken strength that characterizes our journey through challenging times.
Blogger
www.jjfbbennett.com/2024/05/silent-echoes-of-faith.html
Keywords
Digital Art, Emotional Resilience, Visual Poetry, Surrealism in Art, Faith and Endurance, Modern Artwork, Artistic Expression, Psychological Depth
National Museum of Art and Design, Nuremberg, Franconia (Bavaria)
The National Museum of Art and Design in Nuernberg contains artworks of famous modern artists e.g. like Andy Warhol, Joseph Beuys, Richard Lindner, Hiromi Akiyama,
A. R. Penk, Ange Leccia, Matthew McCaslin, Ettore Sottsas, Gabriele Basilico and Neo Rauch. Even the museum itself, planned by the Berlin based architect Volker Staab, is a great example of modern architecture within the boundaries of Nuernberg's old town:
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Neues_Museum_Nuernber...
We visited the museum during the "Blue Night" 2009, an annual summer night in which the whole city is illuminated by blue lights, most public institutions are open and many artists show their artworks on the city's streets and places.
Cramped for space in a car park next to a filthy old builders truck that had a few dents and rust on the surface I couldn’t help noticing this area. So I went to work in Photoshop and came up with this image
I have been on Flickr for many years but, as I don’t upload as many photos as I used to I decided it wasn’t worth paying a subscription.
You can find my previous uploads at
5x7" handmade collage card (w/ envelope.)
Another view of Lisa Pomerantz's Chelsea apartment, designed by Peter Pawlak. The open-plan dining area features an oval Berkley table by Scott Jordan furniture. Wishbone chairs by Hans J. Wegner from Troy (troy-nyc.com). Metamorphosis Pendant 3-M light by Collura & Co.
Photo from www.peterpawlak.com.
de Taglio Magazine feature.
1. Introduction: “Hello, I’m James Short and Argyle Plaids, a designer and collage-making fellow currently in Oceanside, CA.”
2. How long you make collages? “Since the seventies, but avidly (and more analog focused) for the last 12 years.”
3. Where and how you draw inspiration for your works? “From colors and shapes. And, from the level of excitement I’m able to achieve for myself by moving those colors and shapes around with one another.”
4. Speak about your collage for this issue’s magazine: “This one kinda broke my brain a little bit... It’s not the piece I intended on submitting, and I still may re-make it entirely some day. I got a bit lost and ended up in overworked, hyper maximalism land. I initially chose that beautiful old, shellac record disc for it’s relation to the ‘Duration’ theme: the length of the recording(s); length of artist life/genre/movement; as well as enduring lifespan of the format / technology, etc. But... I ended up covering the whole damn thing up, like a ding-dong. I wanted to give it another fresh go before the deadline, but I just couldn’t deal with the thought of looking at it anymore. So... I guess this wip photo is what it is. At least for now (to duration). So what... who cares!”
5. Why did you choose to communicate with glue and cutter? “To share my colors and shapes with people who enjoy things like shapes and colors.”
5x7" handmade collage card (w/ envelope.)
ציורי טבע דומם בוטיק הנעל סנדלים נעלי ספורט התחדשות פרידה פירו ציירת אמנית יוצרת ישראלית רב תחומית אומנית פיגורטיבית פלסטית ויזואלית חזותית ישראלית ריאליסטית ירושלמית מודרנית עכשווית חדשנית פמיניסטית אינטואיטיבית פוינטליסטית יצירה היצירה המקורית שמן על קנבס ציורים לבית למשרד לעסק ציירות הציירות אמניות האמניות מודרניות המודרניות עכשוויות העכשוויות יוצרות היוצרות פמיניסטיות הפמיניסטיות אינטואיטיבית האינטואיטיבית פוינטליסטית הפוינטליסטית אשה נשים האשה הנשים קו קווים צבעוניות הציירת האמנית היוצרת הישראלית הפלסטית הפיגורטיבית הויזואלית החזותית הריאליסטית הירושלמית האינטואיטיבית החדשנית המודרנית העכשווית הפמיניסטית פמיניזם הפמיניזם פרידה ציירת פרידה אמנית פירו ציירת פירו אמנית Frida piro Israeli painter artist modern artwork painters artists Frida painter Frida artist piro painter piro artist יוצרת מודרנית יוצרת עכשווית יוצרת ישראלית יוצרות מודרניות יוצרות ישראליות יוצרות עכשוויות ציור ישראלי ציור מודרני ציור עכשווי אמנות ישראלית אמנות מודרנית אמנות עכשווית ציירת ציור ציירת ציורים ציירת אמנות אמנית ציור אמנית ציורים אמנית אמנות
DOME OF DOOM RECORDS PROUDLY PRESENTS:
GOYA by Badmixday
January 29, 2021
Istanbul-based Anıl Berk Çetin, aka Badmixday, has signed with Dome of Doom for the release of his sophomore album, Goya. Badmixday composed eight new works that run the gamut between performative instrumentalism and synthetic programming. Goya is a potent amalgamation of sound where technically expansive song structures are given soulful palettes of color to represent the inner-self. Nothing is wasted in the process.
Releasing his debut album, A Quiet Mind Awaits, in 2017 on Seattle’s Hush Hush Records, Badmixday pushes forward with the lush instrumentalism of his maiden outing and dives even further into his unique form of production/performance-based music. One that pulls pieces from downtempo, jazz, experimental electronica, classical, and instrumental hip-hop. The depth of his musicianship gives Goya a mature yet otherworldly feel. It puts him in an entirely different class of young contemporary producers. Instead of seeking outside sources, his performances in the MIDI spectrum are the base material for sequencing, sampling, chopping, and reworking. It's all free enough to find personality outside of the ridgid, yet calculated enough to roam from environment to environment with form. Style and acrobatics pave paths for highly expressive musical thought, building not only on his debut, but also on the rich history of IDM that’s occurred over the last 30 years.
With the kind of musical scope that was on full display with his debut LP, Goya follows in form, and even more technically adept in some realms. Badmixday presents piano, electric piano, electric guitar, trumpet, violin, and clarinet, in synthesizer form. Most of the album’s percussion and drum work were recorded from various modern and vintage drum machines in Badmixday's personal collection. VST-based synthesizers and audio effects like the Arturia V Collection, Native Instruments Komplete, Valhalla DSP, Waves Plugins, and Sonic Charge's Microtonic were the final components in shaping each track’s tonality. Writing material for Goya initiated weeks after the completion of his debut album three years ago, finalizing the record after relocating to a new home-studio in Istanbul this year. Returning on the artwork side from the debut, Argyle Plaids adds another immersive collage piece for the Goya cover. It’s a perfect doorway into the type of essence found across the album’s 34-minute ride.
releases January 29, 2021
All songs produced, arranged and mixed by Badmixday
Mastered by Wylie Cable at Dome of Doom HQ
View On Black - recommended
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Lucca, Italy : Wine, dine, enjoy this spot. This city is to be enjoyed for its undoubted charm, superb artifacts, ambience and modern niches, not to mention its foik. In the foreground is a large cardboard sculpture. Every time I come to Tuscany, this is my first port of call just to relax if nothing else. Just love the place!
Girl against the statue!
I shot this in Bremen, Altstadt. Part of Neptunbrunnen, "The Neptune Fountain". I'm happy to capture a shot which gives freedom to interpret many different meanings out of it.
Arte brasileira - Artista plástico Lobo #Brasil
lobopopart.com.br/arte-brasileira/
Pop Art Artists Lobo
Pop Artist Lobo - Pop Art Painting #popart #artistlobo