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loft living project: "chateaux monroe" common area re-design. original artwork abounds in this loft re-design.
From the "amram wedding" (numbers piece in photo next to this), to this rescued 45's "visual music" piece, it's nyc artist living in full tilt.
BEFORE SHOT: interior, art & photography: a. golden, eyewash design, NYC, May 2008
for short-stays, stop by: www.myspace.com/nycloft
Inspiration and mood boards for my window display that i created during a module called Visual Merchandising. It was a fantasy and mystical theme based on the movie, Harry Potter. It also shows the initial stages of my design before i built the display.
Guillaume, Wollseifen, Kalifat, Dekyndt.
"Betronic" visual identity workshop, Haute École Albert Jacquard, Namur (B), 2014.
Jim Cameron, owner of Cameron Glass, accepts the Secretary of Defense Employer Support Freedom Award during an awards ceremony at the Broken Arrow Armed Force Reserve Center, Sept. 21, 2021. Cameron Glass was nominated for their exceptional accomidations and support for Oklahoma Guardsmen and Reservist employees. (Oklahoma National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st. Class Mireille Merilice-Roberts)
Suky is an artist based in London. Working with print, animation and installation, she has exhibited nationally and internationally.
Commissioned works include: Early Birds, an Animate Projects commission for Channel 4 in association with Arts Council England; About Running, a moving image commission for The Great North Run; Stone Voices, a permanent sculptural piece for the Devils Glen in Ireland; and From the Archive, an animation for the main reception area of University College Hospital London and The Park in Winter Arts Council Englands online Christmas card 2008.
She has exhibited at the Baltic Gateshead & Art Now Lightbox at Tate Britain and has had solo exhibitions and publications, including The Return of the Native at the Pump House Gallery London. In 2005 she completed a Wellcome Trust funded SCIART project, making animations for hospital outpatient areas. She was Fellow in Printmaking at the University of Wolverhampton (funded by the Henry Moore Foundation) in1998-2000, and has just begun an MPhil research degree at the Royal College of Art London investigating the relationships between birds and film.
AdNauseum wondered yesterday:
You know.... This is an amazing photo, but I can't help but pine for t the classic NYC of your earlier photos. Billboards on busses. Minivans replacig checkers. New York of the past had such an aura. Its hard to compete today. Do you think we'll look back on this picture 20 years from now and imagine a simpler, more elegant New York than the monstrosity of the future we are surely creating?
It's true about New York. Every square inch seems to be for sale.
This image might have been a simple one, showing two guys
relaxing, but everything has words on them these days. Everything...
Visual Editors, NFP is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity that has been formed for educational purposes.
The non-profit provides free learning opportunities to students and the public through online forums, journalism critiques, social media, and seminars.
The Visual Editors peer-to-peer education concept has been helping make visual journalism practices more transparent to lay people since 2004.
taken from the sketchbook titled ' Contrasts'.
VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.
A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes.
45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
For Further Details: Dr Maureen O'Neill and Claire Sambrook
maureen.oneill@port.ac.uk | claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens
taken from the sketchbook titled 'Monday Morning'.
VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.
A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes.
45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
For Further Details: Dr Maureen O'Neill and Claire Sambrook
maureen.oneill@port.ac.uk | claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens
Stagedesign: Art of Dance / Q-Dance
Production: Art of Dance / Q-Dance
Director: 250K
Videodesign: Eyesupply.tv
Lightoperator: The Art of Light
Videooperator: Eyesupply.tv
Pyro: Meestervuurwerk
Laser: LaserImage
Pictiures: Eyesupply.tv
From the designated point of view, the lines and shapes shift into one coherent concept.
Artist: Felice Varini (Switzerland)
Julie Stuart, a graphic facilitator, using markers to create a visual mapping of climate change-resilient agroecosystems.
Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR
For more information go to: blog.cifor.org/climate-week
If you use one of our photos, please credit it accordingly and let us know. You can reach us through our Flickr account or at: cifor-mediainfo@cgiar.org and m.edliadi@cgiar.org
taken from the sketchbook titled ' Contrasts'.
VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.
A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.
A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.
You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes.
45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.
For Further Details: Dr Maureen O'Neill and Claire Sambrook
maureen.oneill@port.ac.uk | claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk
In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens