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Current house painters project in Epsom. Bringing this house back to life.

Vivitar 90mm f2.5 Series1 VMC

A Pueblo woman paints a traditional pot in her store in the Taos Pueblo. The residents there are very kind and welcoming to the tourists who help support their economy and way of life. She graciously let us take her photo while she was working. I applied some Photoshop effects on this one to make it look a little like a painting. Christine took this one!

Rome. A street-painter in Via del Corso.

Fuji Provia 400 (expired).

lets hope this is not a vision of the future

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14 mile (22.7km) trek along the Mawddach trail, a disused railway made famous by the Julia Bradbury TV program. With a short detour to Fairbourne.

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10" Soft Vinyl (Articulated Head)

Painted from photographs using Painterly

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PROUD TO INTRODUCE YOU A GREAT ART PAINTER AND EVEN GREATER PERSON FLAVIO DIAZ, HERE WITH ANOTHER SIDE OF HIS WAY TO VISUAL EXPRESSIONS PAINTING WITH LIGHT.

 

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SALUDOs

 

Ich war mit Manfrotto in Venedig u.a. fotografieren am roten Teppich der internationalen Filmfestspiele.

 

Alles dazu könnt ihr auf meinem Blog nachlesen, hier der Artikel dazu:

Mit Manfrotto nach Venedig

  

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Lauren Taylor

"The Stories We Tell"

 

Venue: The B.O.B.

 

ArtPrize 2011

Grand Rapids, MI

Leica MP

Leica Elmarit 28mm f/2.8 III

Kodak Gold 200

Bellini Foto C-41

Scan from negative film

Photographer at Work, Painter at Work, Cinematographer at Work, Artist at Work are four photographs in that order that are part of a photo essay called Artist at Work. The first three photographs are of myself, each one plays a different artist on the left, and I play myself on the right on the toilet. I also made myself the three different artists because the photo essay reflects that there are days that I can be UP creating new art and getting one step ahead in my artistic career but there are some days that I'm just sitting DOWN on a toilet letting the day pass by. The final photograph has the newspaper which I was reading in the first 3 photographs inside the toilet bowl symbolizing that day (whichever day the audience wants to imagine) I was not on the toilet and was UP and succeeding. It was a fun project and still one of my favorites.

Painted from a photograph, using an iPad app called Painterly.

On January 24th I took a class called "Painting with the Lens" that encouraged students to use camera motion to achieve a different and more painterly effect. I like the concept and am starting to play with it.

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雖然很多道具都想要

但目前最需要的是時間暫停器

 

給我多一點點時間吧

讓我一夜好眠,什麼都不用擔心

也可以再多給我一點時間

好讓我把腦袋裡已成型的草稿們畫出來....

 

(話說,要找這道具還讓我花了不少時間...XD)

Carol Wyatt website painting

gouache

View from Mount Painter towards Whitlam

Girl painter looks like she herself is in a frame

Shot these with the late artist Steve Lyons in 2017 for a feature in Eastern Kentucky Magazine.

© Christopher Seufert Photography

www.CapeCodPhoto.net

 

CHATHAM, MA-Steven D. Lyons, 62, passed away Sunday morning March 21, 2021 at his residence in Chatham, Massachusetts from glioblastoma brain cancer. Steve was surrounded by his family, and close friends.

Steve was born July 9, 1958 to Woodrow and Lorraine (Major) Lyons, who both have preceded him in death.

Steve is survived by his son Eli-Lyons-Seiser of Eastam, Massachusetts, two brothers, Jeffrey L. (Mary) Lyons of Lima, Ohio and Rickey W. Lyons of Lima, Ohio and many nephews and nieces. Steve is also preceded in death by an older brother Gary D. Lyons and a younger sister Magdalene Beth Lyons, and partner Peter Demers.

Steve graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1976. In 1980 he graduated with a B.A. from Eastern Kentucky University, and in 1983 received an M.A. at Louisiana State University majoring in journalism and minored in art. Steven was the recipient of the Walter Hitesman scholarship.

Steve moved to New York City upon graduation from Louisiana State and worked many jobs within the city. A few notable employers were Judith Crist of the TV Guide, and with Pia Zadora in her public relations department. He continued pursuing his writing and exploring new ideas for movies and screen plays. Steve primarily lived in the New England area most of his adult life finally settling in Provincetown, Massachusetts. It was in Provincetown where he seriously began his artistic talent. His dabbling and future success in painting was uniquely discovered through the renovation of their home and the salvaging of old pumpkin plank board removed from their home floor. Steve began painting a variety of costal scenes of the local area on the different sizes of boards and displayed them on the streets of Provincetown, Ma for sale. His passion, perseverance, focus and commitment had finally paid off. Due to the success of his art, Steve moved his gallery and residence from Provincetown to Chatham, Ma in 2014.

In March of 2020 Steve became aware of his cancer diagnosis. He was initially treated at the Center for Neuro-Oncology at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Ma. He was introduced to a clinical trial being conducted at UCLA Ronald Reagan Hospital in California. He began the clinical trial in October of 2020. He addressed this treatment opportunity with the same enthusiasm, determination, focus, optimism and commitment as he did his art. Steve's journey wasn't as hopeful and successful as we had wished. Steve passed away on March 21, 2021.

There will be a celebration of life on July 10, in Steve's memory at the American Legion Post 23, 705 Court St. Portsmouth, Ohio from 2pm to 6pm.

Published by The Daily Times from Jul. 6 to Jul. 7, 2021

Taman Ayun Temple, Bali, Indonesia

Two observers of activity in Wexford harbour, with one man painting it. Tried out a little framing on this one.

 

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Shot these with the late artist Steve Lyons in 2017 for a feature in Eastern Kentucky Magazine.

© Christopher Seufert Photography

www.CapeCodPhoto.net

 

CHATHAM, MA-Steven D. Lyons, 62, passed away Sunday morning March 21, 2021 at his residence in Chatham, Massachusetts from glioblastoma brain cancer. Steve was surrounded by his family, and close friends.

Steve was born July 9, 1958 to Woodrow and Lorraine (Major) Lyons, who both have preceded him in death.

Steve is survived by his son Eli-Lyons-Seiser of Eastam, Massachusetts, two brothers, Jeffrey L. (Mary) Lyons of Lima, Ohio and Rickey W. Lyons of Lima, Ohio and many nephews and nieces. Steve is also preceded in death by an older brother Gary D. Lyons and a younger sister Magdalene Beth Lyons, and partner Peter Demers.

Steve graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1976. In 1980 he graduated with a B.A. from Eastern Kentucky University, and in 1983 received an M.A. at Louisiana State University majoring in journalism and minored in art. Steven was the recipient of the Walter Hitesman scholarship.

Steve moved to New York City upon graduation from Louisiana State and worked many jobs within the city. A few notable employers were Judith Crist of the TV Guide, and with Pia Zadora in her public relations department. He continued pursuing his writing and exploring new ideas for movies and screen plays. Steve primarily lived in the New England area most of his adult life finally settling in Provincetown, Massachusetts. It was in Provincetown where he seriously began his artistic talent. His dabbling and future success in painting was uniquely discovered through the renovation of their home and the salvaging of old pumpkin plank board removed from their home floor. Steve began painting a variety of costal scenes of the local area on the different sizes of boards and displayed them on the streets of Provincetown, Ma for sale. His passion, perseverance, focus and commitment had finally paid off. Due to the success of his art, Steve moved his gallery and residence from Provincetown to Chatham, Ma in 2014.

In March of 2020 Steve became aware of his cancer diagnosis. He was initially treated at the Center for Neuro-Oncology at Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Ma. He was introduced to a clinical trial being conducted at UCLA Ronald Reagan Hospital in California. He began the clinical trial in October of 2020. He addressed this treatment opportunity with the same enthusiasm, determination, focus, optimism and commitment as he did his art. Steve's journey wasn't as hopeful and successful as we had wished. Steve passed away on March 21, 2021.

There will be a celebration of life on July 10, in Steve's memory at the American Legion Post 23, 705 Court St. Portsmouth, Ohio from 2pm to 6pm.

Published by The Daily Times from Jul. 6 to Jul. 7, 2021

A young novice monk uses limewash to maintain a temple in a small village on the banks of the Meekong River near Luang Prabang, Laos.

Painterly image of red beach, Paracas National Reserve

Local painter, Regina Danielle Désilets.

 

Strobist: Vivitar 285 in softbox camera left (half power). Bare Sigma at background (1/32 of power). Vivitar trigerred by Radio Poppers JrX, Sigma optically slaved.

 

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World Famous Scottish Painter Jack Vettriano held a private viewing of 100 of his original paintings spanning over 20 years. The Exhibition is called "Retrospect".

A vintage Packard Clipper Super on the left.

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