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digital Canon Powershot point-and-shoot, no flash, hand-held, max digital zoom, guessing exp was under 1 second
We sat near the back of the auditorium for our local production of The Nutcracker this past weekend. The distance was long enough to max out the zoom, and get a low-fi quality to the pictures. The stage lighting was just bright enough to trigger a slowish, but not too slow shutter speed, and got these soft, color-saturated, moving image results. It was lots of fun!
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Visual Arts, Exhibitions.
Painter Painter, February 2 - October 27, 2013, Burnet Gallery.
The Walker’s first group painting show in more than a decade, the exhibition features Matt Connors, Sarah Crowner, Fergus Feehily, Jay Heikes, Rosy Keyser, Charles Mayton, Dianna Molzan, Joseph Montgomery, Katy Moran, Alex Olson, Scott Olson, Zak Prekop, Dominik Sittig, Lesley Vance, and Molly Zuckerman-Hartung. Exhibition co-curators: Eric Crosby and Bartholomew Ryan.
Giggles "Risitas" works on my brother's hotel, he was born different but he is a very hard worker and he has been with the family for years; recently he hurt himself and was horrified that he could lose his job, I did this rendition of him after he was told he would stay with us forever.
Comments welcome,
Andres
Vincent Willem van Gogh (30 March 1853 – 29 July 1890) was a Dutch Post-Impressionist painter who is among the most famous and influential figures in the history of Western art. In just over a decade, he created approximately 2,100 artworks, including around 860 oil paintings, most of them in the last two years of his life. His oeuvre includes landscapes, still lifes, portraits, and self-portraits, most of which are characterised by bold colours and dramatic brushwork that contributed to the rise of expressionism in modern art. Van Gogh's work was only beginning to gain critical attention before he died from a self-inflicted gunshot at age 37. During his lifetime, only one of Van Gogh's paintings, The Red Vineyard, was sold.
Born into an upper-middle-class family, Van Gogh drew as a child and was serious, quiet and thoughtful, but showed signs of mental instability. As a young man, he worked as an art dealer, often travelling, but became depressed after he was transferred to London. He turned to religion and spent time as a missionary in southern Belgium. Later he drifted into ill-health and solitude. He was keenly aware of modernist trends in art and, while back with his parents, took up painting in 1881. His younger brother, Theo, supported him financially, and the two of them maintained a long correspondence.
Van Gogh's early works consist of mostly still lifes and depictions of peasant labourers. In 1886, he moved to Paris, where he met members of the artistic avant-garde, including Émile Bernard and Paul Gauguin, who were seeking new paths beyond Impressionism. Frustrated in Paris and inspired by a growing spirit of artistic change and collaboration, in February 1888 Van Gogh moved to Arles in southern France to establish an artistic retreat and commune. Once there, his paintings grew brighter and he turned his attention to the natural world, depicting local olive groves, wheat fields and sunflowers. Van Gogh invited Gauguin to join him in Arles and eagerly anticipated Gauguin's arrival in late 1888.
Van Gogh suffered from psychotic episodes and delusions. He worried about his mental stability, and often neglected his physical health, did not eat properly and drank heavily. His friendship with Gauguin ended after a confrontation with a razor when, in a rage, he mutilated his left ear. Van Gogh spent time in psychiatric hospitals, including a period at Saint-Rémy. After he discharged himself and moved to the Auberge Ravoux in Auvers-sur-Oise near Paris, he came under the care of the homeopathic doctor Paul Gachet. His depression persisted, and on 29 July 1890 Van Gogh died from his injuries after shooting himself in the chest with a revolver.
Van Gogh's work began to attract critical artistic attention in the last year of his life. After his death, his art and life story captured public imagination as an emblem of misunderstood genius, due in large part to the efforts of his widowed sister-in-law Johanna van Gogh-Bonger. His bold use of colour, expressive line and thick application of paint inspired avant-garde artistic groups like the Fauves and German Expressionists in the early 20th century. Van Gogh's work gained widespread critical and commercial success in the following decades, and he has become a lasting icon of the romantic ideal of the tortured artist. Today, Van Gogh's works are among the world's most expensive paintings ever sold. His legacy is celebrated by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which holds the world's largest collection of his paintings and drawings.
Kyrenia 2011, Cyprus (Turkey) - Painter @ the Kyrenia Castle's courtyard
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Action Painter Edwin Janssen live aan het schilderen bij het Lifestyle event van Kok Wooncenter in Amersfoort / Hoogland.
"you're a painting with symbols deep/ symphony/ soft as it shifts from dark beneath/ a poem that flows/ caressing my skin/ in all of these things you reside and I/ want you flow from the pen/ bow and brush/ with paper and string/ and canvas tight/ with ink in the air/ to dust your light/ from morning to the black of night/ "
--- Sixpence none the richer, Melody of you
*** music from my past came knocking at my door today... first from keane... now from sixpence... they'll be here for a while... (it is throwback thursday after all ... aww... i miss the dollhouse.) anyhow, these songs remind me of where i was many, many, many months back... and comparing... i must say... i'm in a diff level now... (naks!) the sky today ain't as beautiful as it was last sunday... (but the picture here is from last sunday though)... the wind came out and play for a while... if only to tell me that all is well... and reminded me too, that my flickr eye has been opened once again... and that i should infuse shabba eyes with it as well... meaning... i need more than another memory card for my camera... i also need one for my heart... go figure. :) <3 j
I'm Deaf light painter. I'm trying to figure how to fuse De'VIA (Deaf View/Image Art) or Deaf Culture Art & light painting together. It's sort of De'VIA light painting. First of the kind. In a variety of different forms, the hand appears in many works as a symbol of our pride with our sign language and the importance of our means of communication.
Straight out of camera. Camera settings: f/5.6 - ISO 200 - 179 seconds.
Painters add a fresh coat to the decks and balconies of the historic Daily Union building in Old Sacramento, California, on April 1, 2015.
In continuation of a body of research exploring the significance of "Rites of Passage," this series reflects on adulthood as a pivotal stage of personal development. Marked by milestones such as graduation, the latter stages of adulthood often bring an increased conformity to societal norms and expectations. As an experimental form of documentation, ID photographs were utilised to capture the individual at a moment of perceived identity stabilisation—a point where youth recedes and social roles solidify. These portraits explore themes of physical ageing, the erosion of youthful identity, and the quiet, often imperceptible, departure from one's former self.
When all you need is a face painter, this is what I wear. For example, if I came to your house to paint only you.
Black clothes and apron. This is my main face painting kit. I only need an area large enough to put it on. I need at least one chair for the client. For small children a step stool is fantastic.
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America's Stonehenge, NH
book of my latest "painterly" images:
Francois Boucher was a French painter, a proponent of Rococo taste, known for his idyllic and voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories representing the arts or pastoral occupations, intended as a sort of two-dimensional furniture. He also painted several portraits of his illustrious patroness, Madame de Pompadour.
Isaac Grünewald (2 September 1889 – 22 May 1946) was a Swedish-Jewish expressionist painter born in Stockholm. He was the leading and central name in the first generation of Swedish modernists from 1910 up until his death in 1946, in other words during almost his entire career spanning four decades. He was a highly productive painter as well as a writer and public speaker.
Having studied at an influential Swedish art school for three years, at age 19 Grünewald travelled with his friends Einar Jolin and Einar Nerman to Paris where they soon began studies at Henri Matisse's academy. In 1909 he gained recognition in his homeland when he exhibited his work with a group of Scandinavian artists known as The Young Ones.
He met his future wife Sigrid Hjertén in 1909 and encouraged her to study painting with him in Paris. Having married in 1911, Grünewald and Hjertén from 1912 on regularly exhibited together at home and abroad. Art historians nowadays often cite them as being responsible for introducing modernism to Sweden.
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Two fine contemporary windows by Tom Denny were installed in the north east corner of Great Malvern Priory in 2004 to celebrate the Millennium. The two windows take inspiration from Psalm 36, verses which describe aspects of the nature of God.
The windows' broken lines and silvery tones subtly echo the ancient glass that survives elsewhere in the church, intentionally so since some even remains in the traceries and canopied heads of the main lights of both windows themselves and has been carefully incorporated into the design.
The imagery is subtle and layered, revealing itself gradually to the onlooker the closer one contemplates the work. The windows are fine examples of Denny's densely packed, detailed imagery and painterly style, overlain upon a rich use of acid-etching and plating layers of glass to create patches of richly varied colour.