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Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Los Talleres 619, existieron físicamente las dos últimas décadas del siglo pasado en Monjitas 619, Santiago de Chile. A través de los años se enseñaron allí diversas disciplinas artísticas. También fue un lugar de encuentros nocturnos entre poetas, pintores, músicos y numerosas personas con inquietudes estéticas. Una galería de arte funcionó en la casona durante todos esos años.

 

La casa Puyó-León se ubica en la esquina noroeste de las calles Monjitas y Miraflores, sector que hoy está en el centro de Santiago, pero que hace 100 años era periférico.

 

Fue construida entre 1903 y 1910 por el arquitecto Emilio Jequier, que había nacido en Chile en 1866, hijo del ingeniero francés Henry Jecquier.

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Nooo not the beer!

 

Another shot I was looking forward to doing. I spent a good while shooting plastic cups here trying to get the timing right, I wasnt that confident I was going to catch the shot the way I wanted (and didnt want to have to waste another pint) so it was a big relief when I saw I'd manged to get the hit.

 

Shot fired from underneath camera, speedlight bounced off white card at rear, another in a cut out pringles can front right, both fired by audio trigger on the Phototrigger.

this show card is for Lanesplitter Pizza and Pub.

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Pintor pintando la catedral de Jaén

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Lunchtime pint at my favourite Manchester pub

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Had an empty glass and a few LED lights plus a few extra minutes to spare.

So why not after all it's only fun :-)

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Kings Heath Birmingham

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Custom hand hammered brass bell with dark patinated finish.

The hammered texture creates unique deeper tone.

Size: 2"

Mounting options:

Pint Bell work with Velo Orange Sapcer bell mount or Retro bell mount.

www.velo-orange.com

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

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Grafito sobre papel, 48X63 cm.

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Maravilloso uso de los rayos de luz y líneas, para llevar el ojo por todo el dibujo.

Me recuerda a los dibujos de la década de 1930, que incorporan las lecciones aprendidas del cubismo: La geometría estilizada hace el dibujo a la vez muy plano y muy de 3 dimensiones al mismo tiempo.

Las 3 líneas de trabajo apuntan a la espátula, así, al igual que la perspectiva de color inverso.

¡Bravo!

 

Wonderful use of rays of light and lines, to carry your eye all over the drawing. It reminds me of 1930s drawings, which incorporate lessons learned from Cubism: The stylized geometry makes the drawing both very flat and very 3 dimensional at the same time.

The 3 lines pointing to the palette knife work well, as does the inversed color perspective.

Bravo!

 

Chanan Mazal (Jerusalén)

Artista

  

Photos from the Pints for Prostates event on June 19, 2010.

There's an old expression, "Mind your Ps and Qs." There are several theories about its origin. My favorite is that the expression originated with bar tending. "Mind your pints and quarts" may have been advice to the patron, to pay attention to how much you're drinking, or to the bar tender, to mind his own business as customers talked.

Manchester, U.K.

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