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ARTIST Tetka Rhu

 

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ビジュアルアーツ大感謝祭

Arts Fellows Celebration held on February 9, 2018

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paper marbling done with shaving cream and food coloring

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ビジュアルアーツ大感謝祭

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Taken long after sunset in the small arena. The only light source was a spot light behind me. And yes- those are stars in the sky. Just wish I could get rid of the cone though- anyone know how to do that?

 

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I did tweak this a little- darkened the sky, and cropped.

 

Curious to know if anyone thinks this looks better (more creative) than the original- posted a few photos away in the stream. I usually don't do any post processing (I'm a bit of a purist when it comes to photography), but a friend suggested that I could get more out of my photos by tweaking a bit. I think she's right and should have tried this before. Let me know what you think. :)

 

Exposure: 30 sec (30)

Aperture: f/4.5

Focal Length: 18 mm

ISO Speed: 200

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yellow,gold,russet,blue-before they fall....

Brewster,Ma.

Outpost 150722

  

Beuys Brown and Klein Blue

Magdalena Broska.

 

The Transubstantiation of Matter.

 

Beuys's materials are not to be understood literally, by their outward appearance.

 

Beuys emphasises that the brown floor paint is not just a colour but also a plastic substance.

 

I have chosen brown so as to present a plastic substance and thus express something that relates to every form of substantiality, just as I am trying to do with this superimposed red. I simply want to bridge the gap between a discussion about colour and the problem of substantiality.

Joseph Beuys, Drawings. 1979

 

For Beuys the real and the concretely employed material is only seemingly real, fully in a philosophical sense: a phenomenon from some essential being that is hidden behind appearances, and that is to be elicited by a kind of counter- image process.

 

Conceptions of Counter Images/Transformation.

The Homoeopathic Method/Like cures like.

 

Beuys's brown and Klein's blue form a pair of opposites: according to the hermetic-alchemical world view, such opposites contain the arcane power of polar dissimilarity that seeks to be augmented and joined together, a polar way of thinking that seeks resolution.

 

With his brown oil paint, Joseph Beuys assumed a counter-position to Yves Klein and his blue, which stands for immaterial manifestations, the sky, the sea, and the light of the south, and which conveys space and wide vistas.

 

In terms of consistency, Beuys's brown is purely coating paint, as commonly used for rust proofing.

 

Its visual appearance links it with earth, heaviness, darkness, and also blood.

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Having some Ps fun w/ a little dark humor

Arts Fellows Celebration held on February 9, 2018

Sister images: Mushroom Tower 1 and 3. Original started with Arcsoft, and cleaned in Gimp. This one is finished in Gimp.

salvaged electronics components on glass

16x20"

2006-2007

 

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Arts Fellows Celebration held on February 9, 2018

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Visitors examine various pieces during an art exhibit at the Center for Visual Arts.

Arts Fellows Celebration held on February 9, 2018

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