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... nominated for the Talent Award for her musicality with the electric bass.
BAMUK, Ballerup Music School, Ballerup.
... nominated for the Talent Award for her musicality with the flute.
BAMUK, Ballerup Music School, Ballerup.
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See more photos of this event here below...
"Artbrussels" is a contemporary art fair happening every year. I was there for the 27th edition and made a little photo report.
For more information on the exhibitors and artists, visit Artbrussels' official site: www.artbrussels.be/
Every year in April, Artbrussels opens its doors and welcomes more than 30 000 professionals, collectors and art lovers from all over the world. Artbrussels is the European platform for upcoming talents in the field of contemporary art and focuses as well on strong established galleries representing a selection of their highest-quality paintings, sculptures, photography, video and installations .
Artbrussels attracts art enthusiasts, including a considerable number of art collectors, critics, journalists, curators and other decision makers; one in five visitors comes from outside Belgium. A VIP Privilege programme welcomes over 300 collectors from throughout the world, treating them to free overnight accommodation and a stimulating off-programme. Moreover, Belgium and Artbrussels itself represent a substantial number of significant art collectors. Compared to many other countries, the concentration of art collectors in Belgium is remarkable.
Artbrussels offers a strong selection of 172 galleries, nominated in accordance with a rigorous quality-based selection procedure. The international selection committee places particular emphasis on the work of young creatives in contemporary art. The fair has a most international profile, with 80% of its participants coming from over 20 countries.
The major part of the fair is dedicated to numerous established art galleries with both international profiles and programmes. In addition to the established art galleries, Artbrussels offers three attractive and specialised zones: Solo Shows - First Call - Young Talent
Sirya is a very young talented artist with Vietnamese origins. She was born in Turin on January 23rd 2002, she has been practising artistic gymnastics the age of four. She has already achieved very good results both in Italy and internationally, also in circus arts and particularly in aerial acrobatics.
Sirya, together with her family, is a street artist: she dances, recites and amuses passers-by with her amazing acrobatics. Sirya became aware very quickly that being an artist is really what she wants to be in her life. What she desires most is “delivering” her art in the streets, theatres, circuses of the whole world, with the aim of making people smile. When she was nine, she took part in the second edition of the Italian television program “Italia’s Got Talent”. After having gone through all the preliminary steps she eventually got to the final. Sirya, thanks to this television program lept to fame for some time and this gave her the possibility to meet important people in this field.
In December 2002, Sirya was admitted to “L’Accademia di Arte Circense” in Verona, where she attended with very good results. Despite her young age she decided to take on a big challenge, and moved to a new and far away town, miles away from her family, though she still managed to often meet her sister Nicole and her mother Marja for street art events.
Sirya’s specialised in different fields: acrobatics, handstand, aerial, dance and contortion. But she has also took part in the 2013 “European Juggling Convention” in Toulose, as a juggling performer.
On the street, unfortunately, “ tools” are very rarely available when you need them, therefore with a wheel on the ground and a crowd in a circle, the show can begin...
Sirya is young but a very determined artist, very mature for her age, but above all, very sentitive towards those who are less lucky then herself. In fact, The “Tip hat” money, apart from little expenses, goes entirely to local charities in Vietnam, where Sirya lived and performed for a year and had the opportunity to witness poverty and misery and to support the project
"Il Sogno di Marja".
Sirya is ambitious: her dream is to develop her skills as an artist and eventually join a big companies like the “Cirque du Soleil”. This will also hopefully enable her to help, in a more substantial way, her Vietnamese friends.
Being an artist means being part of a magical world, a world that you can create and edit according to your likings. It allows you to paint your days with the colours of your mood, to dance and sing at work, to play the music you like and to be yourself. It sounds so incredible, doesn’t it? Yes, it is. And every artist has their own story, here is mine... TBC
~ Sirya Luongo (Sya)
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London 🇬🇧 June 2018
Up and coming musician Matthew up on Glassy Mountain. A first year college student, Matthew is an outstanding musician playing mainly country music. I was treated to his amazing cover songs while I shot photographs! Made this photoshoot one of the best experiences. Wishing this kid all the best in his music career.
Con Gyuk Vs, el crack que está detrás de "El peso de la mirada". ¡Yo ya le he pedido un autógrafo para cuando se haga famoso!
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With Gyuk, the genius behind "The weight of the look". I have already asked him for an autograph before he will be famous!
Up and coming musician Matthew up on Glassy Mountain. A first year college student, Matthew is an outstanding musician playing mainly country music. I was treated to his amazing cover songs while I shot photographs! Made this photoshoot one of the best experiences. Wishing this kid all the best in his music career.
Sirya is a very young talented artist with Vietnamese origins. She was born in Turin on January 23rd 2002, she has been practising artistic gymnastics the age of four. She has already achieved very good results both in Italy and internationally, also in circus arts and particularly in aerial acrobatics.
Sirya, together with her family, is a street artist: she dances, recites and amuses passers-by with her amazing acrobatics. Sirya became aware very quickly that being an artist is really what she wants to be in her life. What she desires most is “delivering” her art in the streets, theatres, circuses of the whole world, with the aim of making people smile. When she was nine, she took part in the second edition of the Italian television program “Italia’s Got Talent”. After having gone through all the preliminary steps she eventually got to the final. Sirya, thanks to this television program lept to fame for some time and this gave her the possibility to meet important people in this field.
In December 2002, Sirya was admitted to “L’Accademia di Arte Circense” in Verona, where she attended with very good results. Despite her young age she decided to take on a big challenge, and moved to a new and far away town, miles away from her family, though she still managed to often meet her sister Nicole and her mother Marja for street art events.
Sirya’s specialised in different fields: acrobatics, handstand, aerial, dance and contortion. But she has also took part in the 2013 “European Juggling Convention” in Toulose, as a juggling performer.
On the street, unfortunately, “ tools” are very rarely available when you need them, therefore with a wheel on the ground and a crowd in a circle, the show can begin...
Sirya is young but a very determined artist, very mature for her age, but above all, very sentitive towards those who are less lucky then herself. In fact, The “Tip hat” money, apart from little expenses, goes entirely to local charities in Vietnam, where Sirya lived and performed for a year and had the opportunity to witness poverty and misery and to support the project
"Il Sogno di Marja".
Sirya is ambitious: her dream is to develop her skills as an artist and eventually join a big companies like the “Cirque du Soleil”. This will also hopefully enable her to help, in a more substantial way, her Vietnamese friends.
Being an artist means being part of a magical world, a world that you can create and edit according to your likings. It allows you to paint your days with the colours of your mood, to dance and sing at work, to play the music you like and to be yourself. It sounds so incredible, doesn’t it? Yes, it is. And every artist has their own story, here is mine... TBC
~ Sirya Luongo (Sya)
Thank you for viewing. If you like please fav and leave a nice comment. Hope to see you here again. Have a wonderful day 😊
London 🇬🇧 June 2018
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Up and coming musician Matthew up on Glassy Mountain. A first year college student, Matthew is an outstanding musician playing mainly country music. I was treated to his amazing cover songs while I shot photographs! Made this photoshoot one of the best experiences. Wishing this kid all the best in his music career.
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September 7, 2010 at 5:35pm
PHOTOGRAPHY is to catch a moment. One photographer was asked how do you manage to do such photos, to which he replied, if you would walk around the world several times by foot and shoot thousands of rolls, you wouldn't ask, how I got few good shots. To catch a moment before digital era, with no softwares, people were risking lives. Now to realize any idea on photo paper enough to do several layers of elements by software. Add them to the base image. But genius film photographers in my opinion are the people who using lens through their mind-work created paintings. These are few you can count on your fingers. Contemporary photography IMHO is nothing but technical explorers, not artists. They don't own camera, camera owns them.
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SEE BEHIND THE CANVAS NOW Paul Jaisini
future follows Paul Jaisini
SEE BEYOND RAINBOW PAUL JAISINI
GLEITZEIT MANIFESTO 201
future futurism
ART IS NOT WHAT IT IS ART IS WHAT ITS NOT
Paul Jaisini Said
PAUL JAISINI HIS INVISIBLE PAINTINGS ARE SO AHEAD OF
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A few shots of my YT Jeffsy with the new Burgtec Mk-3 stem and Ergon GA2 Fat grips. Nothing too fancy - and just the right amount of dirt for the photos
Strobist info:
Metz AF-58 N
Neewer 120 cm parabol softbox
Estrun (F) 2021
all rights: Stefan Schmitz
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