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Another one from the Iceland poppy (papaver nudicaule / Islandmohn) that I saved from the slugs. Now it shines in a flower pot on the terrace. This bud was really tiny 😄 Happy Tuesday ☀️
Olympus E-M1 Mark II + Olympus 60mm F2.8 Macro @f5.6
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- Floral Fantasy 9, Double Fantasy 4
- Simply Flowers 12, The Very Best of Simply Flowers 8
- Living Jewels of Nature 16, Precious Living Jewels of Nature 14, Members Choice 15
- Nature's Carousel 13, Nature's Golden Carousel 16, Nature's Platinum Carousel 14
- The New Masterclass 10, Masterclass Exhibition 9, Masterclass Elite 10
I always look forward to the SHOTGUN PopUp Events.
I love the themes and incredible environments.
Things Got Stranger is amazing,Bravo!
Dropped down to Gerroa for fish n chips (again ..) and to see if those clouds were going to amount to anything .. well they kind of did..
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 12-40/2.8 Pro
ISO500 f/11 15mm 0ev
Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 7, stacked and blended as two exposures in Affinity Photo 2.5, colour graded in Nik 7 Color Efex, tweaked in Topaz AI-2 and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Blackhead, Gerroa, NSW
Let there be Light
28 Light based installations in 25 locations for 42 nights.
Pedestrian viewing, 5pm – 1 am nightly.
Let there be Light
28 Light based installations in 25 locations for 42 nights.
Pedestrian viewing, 5pm – 1 am nightly.
Photo by Dan Scott
AmericanImageGallery.com
Self Guided Art Walk. Published and online Map and Cell Phone Audio Tour guide available at DowntownLongBeachArtWalk.com and throughout Downtown Long Beach.
Dates: December 5– January 15, 2010
Artist Reception/Celebration: December 19, 2010
Locations: 390-342, 122, 106, 104, 102 E 3rd Street, Pine Ave at 3rd St, 309, 248, 246, 257 Pine Ave, 170 N Promenade, The Pike at Rainbow Harbor 81 Pine Ave, 150 Bay Street, 21 & 24 Aquarium way.
Media Contact:
Contact: Liza Simone, Executive Director, Phantom Galleries L.A., 213.626.2854. Liza@phantomgalleriesla.com
Long Beach, CA: Phantom Galleries L.A. brightens up this holiday season by invigorating the streets of Downtown Long Beach with 28 light-based art exhibitions that illuminate 25-plus vacant storefront windows along Downtown Long Beach’s Pine Avenue, East 3rd Street, Promenade and The Pike at Rainbow Harbor.
Just after sundown on December 5, Phantom Galleries L.A. will switch on Let There Be Light, a stellar display of artists and art installations, including video, neon, and kinetic light sculptures.
Let There be Light hosts an impressive array of 28 artists, both emerging and renowned, including: Richard Ankrom (neon sculpture), Kent Anderson Butler (video), Laddie John Dill ( Neon and Sand installation), Nancy Braver (sculpture/installation), Enrique Chiu (neon), Susan Chorpenning (site-specific installation), McLean Fahnestock (site specific installation) , Candice Gawne (neon), Richard Godfrey (Sculpture of light and Movement), Parichard Holm (video installation) Beth King (glass sculpture), Helen Lessick (site specific intallation) Karen Lofgren (light based sculpture) Justin Lui (light based sculpture) Joella March (neon), Eric Medine (video), Uudam Nguyen (Light Based Sculpture) , Rebecca Niederlander (Light based Sculpture), Christina Pierson (video instllation) Astra Price (video installation), Jeremy J Quinn (video), Deanne Sabeck (ligh based sculpture), Ben Shaffer (site specific installation), Klutch Stanaway (sculpture) Kazumi Svenson, David Svenson (neon), and Philip Vaughan (neon works and installation), Meeson Pae Yang (site specific installation).
Each exhibition and site-specific installation is accompanied by a Guide by Cell Audio Tour, allowing viewers to listen to an illuminating description of the art on view.
Highlights
Returning Phantom Galleries L.A. artist Richard Godfrey’s site-specific TwentyFourSeven installation is an exciting integration of light, space, and motion. His piece, TwentyFourSeven, is in constant rotation and infuses the storefront in a vibrant hue. (on view thru March 1, 2010)
Susan Chorpenning will present Fiat Lux IV, her most ambitious installment of her series Fiat Lux (“Let There Be Light,”), three in the series presented through Phantom Galleries L.A. The dazzling new work expands 11 ft x 35 ft, and will invigorate the space with the joyous commingling of numerous brightly-colored twinkle lights, lava lamps, collored bulb and light based works, both wall-bound and strung. (On View thru March 1)
Known for his iconic neon sculpture set atop the Hayward Gallery in London, Philip Vaughn will present the West Coast debut of “Color Chart 1” featuring a colorful cascade of neon tubes.
Nancy Braver will display an enchanting mobile-like piece comprised of die-cut luminous butterflies, made of mirror that float, swirl, and cast a warm glow.
Laddie John Dill, a Los Angeles native, who was born in Long Beach, creates a new site-specific work of silica sand mix and neon.
Seven days a week, from dusk till dawn, Long Beach locals and visitors, holiday shoppers, and art-minded and art-curious alike can embark on a self-guided Art Walk and Audio Tour of Let There be Light. At each storefront, viewers can connect via cell phone with a personalized message from the exhibiting artist or curator through the Guide by Cell Audio Tour, presented in partnership with The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency.
Trifold map of the exhibition sites are available at various Downtown Long Beach restaurants, vendors, hotels, as well as at various exhibition locales. Maps may also be downloaded from DowntownLongBeachArtWalk.com or PhantomGalleriesLA.com. The exhibitions are on view 24/7 however, it is recommended that the exhibits be viewed from 5 pm- 1am order to see all the works turned on and at its best and brightest. Richard Godfrey and Susan Chorpennings work is best viewed at various times of the day.
Phantom Galleries L.A. is a Los Angeles County-based organization that transforms properties in transition into 24/7 public art galleries. Each installation forms a unique collaboration between the participating artist, curator, and property owner. Exhibits are curated by local arts organizations, galleries, independent curators, and artists.
For more information on Let There Be Light and Phantom Galleries L.A., please visit www.PhantomGalleries LA or DowntownLongBeachArtWalk.com
Special thank you to Hillcrest Development Partners, Pacifica HOA, Wokcano Restaurants, Charles Dunn Company. The Pike at Rainbow Harbor, Dev Mavi, Dr Illya Zak, and to The Downtown Long Beach Associates for helping to make programming possible.
Partners
"The Long Beach Redevelopment Agency is proud to partner with Phantom Galleries LA, not only to revive empty storefronts along our major corridors, but also to showcase the arts and build a sense of community and culture in our Downtown," said Craig Beck, Executive Director of the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency. LongBeachRDA.org
Some of my photos published on PopUP! BOOKZINE
Pop Up! Arte contemporanea nello spazio urbano
PAGINE: 224 completamente illustrate
TESTO bilingue italiano / inglese
LEGATURA: rilegato con cucitura a vista;
cofanetto in cartone serigrafato
ISBN:9788857002613
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On a walk around the city on the Penguin Trail January 2021 Christchurch New Zealand.
This is Resilience and he was created by: Zulfirman Syah
Design Inspiration
Resilience is a word that speaks both to the character of Cantabrians, and also the artist’s experience in recovery from the mosque attacks. Zulfirman Syah first arrived in Christchurch from overseas in early 2019. It only took an instant on that afternoon in March to permanently fuse his soul to this place. He reflects, “However broken we might be—as individuals, a community, or a city—we can always piece ourselves together again”. Through a patchwork of colours on a penguin, the artist reflects on the varied chapters in our life, our diversity as individuals, and our emergence from periods of darkness with a new spirit.
Adelaide's Rundle Mall is full of popup eating places these days. A small stall and some light tables and chairs and hey presto you have a popup cafe. I was sitting at a popup fruit bar further away from these chairs on a Friday evening back in June.
Wrentit
Chamaea fasciata
One of my target species for California, I was lucky enough to have a pair of these hiding out near me when a Bewick's wren became perturbed at my presence. The wren's warning calls got the two wrentits to popup to see the ruckus. A little pishing brought them a little higher for a picture.
Very similar in construction to the 360 Degree Cube posted here earlier. From the closed position the paper only opens flat.