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KAROL BĄK - MALARSTWO

KAROL BĄK - MALARSTWO

Engagement Photography » Toronto Wedding Photographers, Wedding Photography Toronto Every engagement shoot is different. We love that…. When we first meet a couple to talk about their wedding, we very quickly get a feel for the type of people they are, what they’re into and how we’ll capture their relationship… For some couples, that means latte’s and shopping in Yorkville, for others it’s hanging out in the grungy back alleys of Toronto. From the moment we sat down with Stephanie and Gord, both fun-loving engineers, we could tell that they were going to be up for a a really adventurous shoot. We met up at Starbucks on Spadina and after a relaxed latte started our shoot in what we call “Graffiti Alley”… a very cool lane running between Richmond and Queen, to the west of Spadina. Both Charlotte and I love the vibrancy of this particular graffiti because it’s contantly being updated with new artwork. Grrrrroooowwww. Charlotte really wanted to incorporate the CN tower into some shots… I mean, nothing says “Toronto” like that right?! Right?! …and a couple of mine…

How to Turn Film Roll Canisters Into Rad Invites Film roll canisters: these little but sturdy metal containers protect our precious film. Yet for all their help, they get discarded during the film process, made to wander aimlessly through a sad landfill. Restore them back to life (and glory) by turning your film roll canisters into nifty little invitations! It’s the perfect way to give your pals the FYI about your next snazzy summer shindig or announce that wedding bells are a-ringing. Recycle and indulge in your love for all things photography with this DIY! Make Film Roll Invites Cuz This is How We Like to Roll It’s a photog’s take on a message in a bottle—but with no ocean needed to deliver it! Inspired from the film roll wedding invites of photographer couple Trevor and Larissa, these would make fun unique snail mail that recipients are sure to “oooo” and “ahhh” over. Besides making neat-o invites, they’d also be fun alternatives to any plain-old letter, notecard or postcard you’d normally send to your bestie or awesome pen-pal.

Krytyka Architektury - Spośród trzech sposobów rozumienia słowa krytyka, jako popularyzacja, jako opis i inwentaryzacja techniczna oraz jako wartość humanistyczna skupiona na wartościach estetycznych i społecznych architektury, nam najbliższe jest trzecie rozumienie tego słowa - krytyka, jako wprowadzanie przytomności poprzez refleksję wyrażającą się w pisaniu. czytaj więcej » Sałatka zamiast puzzli nr 2/2013 Dzisiejsze plany przestrzenne powinny raczej wyglądać jak sałatka włoska, a nie jak puzzle - mówi Grzegorz Buczek, wiceprezes TUP pobierz magazyn Musimy wyjść z roli branżowca Zawód architekta krajobrazu nie ma takiego statusu, jak zawód architekta czy projektanta wnętrz - mówi Barbara Kraus Galińska, wiceprezes SAK pobierz magazyn Pamiętajcie o roślinach Młodzi architekci za mało wiedzą o doborze nasadzeń - mówi Agnieszka Hubeny-Żukowska z Pracowni Sztuki Ogrodowej, laureatka plebiscytu Polski Krajobraz 2012 pobierz magazyn Grabie, umysł, ukojenie pobierz magazyn Howard, dzieci i przaśne życie pobierz magazyn

Art Nouveau Art Nouveau is considered a "total" art style, embracing architecture, graphic art, interior design, and most of the decorative arts including jewellery, furniture, textiles, household silver and other utensils and lighting, as well as the fine arts. According to the philosophy of the style, art should be a way of life. For many well-off Europeans, it was possible to live in an art nouveau-inspired house with art nouveau furniture, silverware, fabrics, ceramics including tableware, jewellery, cigarette cases, etc. Origins[edit] Art Nouveau interior at the 1900 Paris Universal Exhibition by Bruno Möhring, German pavilion. Naming[edit] Jugendstil sculpture, detail of facade in Metz, France Art Nouveau is usually known as Jugendstil (pronounced [ˈjuːɡən̩tʃtiːl ]) in Germany, as Modern (Модерн) in Russia, as Modernisme in Catalonia (Spain), as Secession in Austria-Hungary and as Stile Liberty in Italy. Form and character[edit] Relationship with contemporary styles and movements[edit]

Architectural Rendering, 3D Interior Design, 3D Architecture experts Look again! Super realistic paintings that look like photographs make the mind boggle By Anna Edwards Published: 14:53 GMT, 18 August 2012 | Updated: 15:22 GMT, 18 August 2012 With their sharp lines, clear colours and distinct shapes, these images look like the work of a gifted photographer. But look closer - a lot closer - and you might do a double-take. Because these are actually oil paintings by Spanish fine artist Pedro Campos. Long legs! Incredible: Everything from the reflection of the tin to the crumpled bag makes this picture worth studying in depth Good enough to eat! This sweetie jar is a treat for the eyes and looks so real it could be a treat for the tastebuds Mr Campos makes his stunning 'hyperealistic' creations using just a canvas, oil paint and paint brushes. And the outstanding results has galleries and the public left reeling with astonishment. Concentrating on every day subjects, the artist's bright pieces are striking, glossy and have a sharp attention to detail. How does he do it?! The clarity of his work is in high demand.

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