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I made the video, 'Goodbye Sorrow' by creating many small drawings and watercolor paintings, scanning them into the computer, and animating them in Flash.

 

For the show, the animation was projected into the corner of the gallery. I also chose to display all of the drawings by kind of collaging them on the gallery wall next to the projection.

  

The full animation can be seen on my blog! katiearmstrong.com/blogger.html

base images for photostory I'm working on

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You say just one word

Just one whisper

Hurry to say just one word

To remind me of our grace

 

Silence growing mad

How did it get so sad?

Leave behind all the mess we made

Are we innocent?

 

"SORROW ASHES" by Autumn's Grey Solace

 

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I was a mere 21 years old, I turn 42 tomorrow.

Today my thoughts are with the Norwegian people, after the unbelievably horrible events that took place there yesterday. I'm travelling to Oslo tomorrow to visit my sister, and it is very strange to be going there under those circumstances, to say the least.

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Àngel Planells (1901-1989) oil on canvas at the Art Institute of Chicago. Written near the painting: The Catalan artist Àngel Planells began training in 1917 to become an engraver, but after two and a half years, he turned his attention to painting. He was introduced to Surrealism through Salvador Dalí and René Magritte. In 1936 Planells exhibited three paintings, including Midday Sorrow, in the first International Surrealist Exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries in London, the foremost major exhibition to survey the history of the movement. The first owner of this painting was Roland Penrose, one of the primary organizers of the exhibition; an artist and poet, he was married to the Surrealist muse and photographer Lee Miller, and was a close friend of many Surrealist artists.

A possible submission for Assignment 3, Week 23 for Take A Class With Dave and Dave.

 

Low Key. The opposite of High Key, this image will use darkness and shadow to stress the subject. The few light areas will caryy great weight in these images. We're building on Dave's Dark theme, but now technically and not philosophically.

 

I've done shots of this type in the past and I really like this style of photography. With the right lighting you can convey a lot of emotion that you can't in a regular snapshot (or at least that is how I feel about it).

Oh, the sorrow. The pain.

Model: Jamie Imrie

Make-up: Melissa Pettes

(What did you think about the G8...?)

My thanks to all of you who sent me messages today asking if I am OK. Yes, we are fine here in Tokyo. It was a scary afternoon, with a series of major shocks, but we are so much luckier than those in the north of Japan who witnessed the largest earthquake since records began here. Not only that, but now have to endure the aftermath of the tsunami and the fires. My thoughts are with them tonight.

 

Nikon D700 with the AF-S VR Micro-NIKKOR 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED lens

 

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How beautiful, if sorrow had not made

Sorrow more beautiful than Beauty's self.

John Keats

So blessed am I that you cut me out

Your life is in nothing but shambles now

Through thick and thin

I was there holding your hand

If one thing is certain

Nothing goes according to plan

And now I must ask

How could you?

 

All You Ever Knew-

Eyes Set To Kill

Photo: Anna Grönlund

 

Model: She wants to be anonymous

 

Sometimes sorrow can make you feel alone, sometimes hated. Life has it´s up´s and down´s - it´s just the way it is.

leica barnak industar 50mm f 3,5

Altar of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows in Porto, Portugal.

Nanjing Railway Station, Nanjing, China

Acatholic Cemetery (Rome), 27/04/2005

......makes us all children again." ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

Today marks the 33rd anniversay of my father's death. Sometimes the thought of his being gone for so long is just overwhelming. I miss his smile, his voice, his laugh.....after all, he was the first man I ever loved.

 

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Eglise Saint-Médard de Verteuil-sur-Charente (16) France

Taken at Forest Farm Nature Reserve

 

Texture is that within Topaz Impression

 

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A little close-up portrait action for today. Took some really interesting portraits last night of Shannon, gonan take a look at them now!

 

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I dont know why she was sad, may be its the heat. May be...

 

Shot in Matunga, with MWS photowalk, 11th May, 2014

 

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New maps of Sorrow. Digital collage printed to acetate and layered. Nice to place in front of an X-Ray light table!

 

Don't let them get your heart.

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