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Painting and sculpture, the oldest figurative languages, meet “Face to Face” in eight contemporary artists’ visions at Pietrasanta’s Garage Bonci, starting March 30th. The eight artists come to the conversation from differing backgrounds and with wildly differing approaches – they are, (and we link, whenever possible, to their respective websites:) Gianfranco Bianchi,Natalia Carrus,Luca Cecioni,Miho Iwahashi,L017,Bruno Larini,Pamela Napoletano,Katiuscia Rubin. The Garage Bonci is turning into one of Pietrasanta’s more interesting art venues with shows by contemporary artists from all over the world, that challenge, stimulate … and - believe it or not – surprise.Visit their website, linked here. Group Show“Face to Face: Dialogues between Sculpture and Painting” Garage Bonci From the 30th of March 2013, to the 28th of April, 2013 Piazza della Repubblica, 3 Pietrasanta Hours: Friday and Saturday from 4pm to 8pm and Sundays from 11am to 1pm and from 3pm to 8pm FREE and open to the public

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Zamora Offices / Alberto Campo Baeza Architects: Alberto Campo Baeza Location: Calle Obispo Manso, 1, 49001 Zamora, Spain Design Team: Alberto Campo Baeza, Pablo Fernández Lorenzo, Pablo Redondo Díez, Alfonso González Gaisán, Francisco Blanco Velasco Area: 12100.0 m2 Year: 2012 Photographs: Javier Callejas Sevilla, Cortesia de Alberto Campo Baeza Collaborators: Ignacio Aguirre López, Miguel Ciria Hernández Other Collaborators: Alejandro Cervilla García, Emilio Delgado Martos, Petter Palander, Sergio Sánchez Muñoz Structural: Eduardo Díez – IDEEE Installations: Úrculo Ingenieros Rigger: Juan José Bueno Crespo Glass Consultant: José Pablo Calvo Busello Contractor: UTE Edificio Consejo Consultivo: Dragados Promotor: Junta de Castilla y León. Consejería de Hacienda From the architect.

This, Los Angeles. FRIENDS SHOW FINALE is next FRIDAY the 26th!!!! Whoa!! its getting really close.. we’ll be posting up some photos and finally get our list of people together.. It’s a really long list this year.. biggest friends show yet.. CPI - Participer au programme : Les témoignages étudiants Vous êtes curieux, vous avez l'âme d'un visionnaire, innovant, vous êtes prêt à relever un challenge et vous immerger dans une expérience hyper professionalisante et exaltante ? Vous aimez travailler avec des gens différents ou vous avez envie de découvrir d'autres modes de travailler, d'autres approches, d'autres cultures ? Vous pensez que la différence est une richesse ? Vous avez envie d'expérimenter le Design Thinking et l'appliquer à un projet concret ? Vous avez envie de vous confronter à des problématiques complexes de grands groupes, de start-ups, d'organisme publics ou encore d'ONG ?

Design - Toxel.com Clever Business Cards April 27th, 2015 | Design | Unusual business cards help make a great first impression. This post features the most creative business card designs. Read Full Post » Daisy Balloon Diary Daisy Balloon | SHARED /April 6 , 2014 Communication Bar [SHARED] WHEN : April 19th, Saturday 21:00~05:00 (the following morning) PLACE : SHARED TERRACE – Gaien Icho Namiki (Address : Kita-Aoyama 2-1-15, Minato-ku, Tokyo) TEL : 03-5772-1585

Photographing Buildings [Composition Tips] A Guest Post by Michael Toye I am a firm believer, at least with photography, that what you get back is directly related to the effort you put in. As with all activities, it’s certainly not linear and I am the first to admit that you can tip the scale in your favor to achieve some great architectural images armed with only a few basic techniques. a print a day Architectural Photography: Just Like Playing Tetris…Right? “Shooting architecture or home décor is just like playing Tetris,” says Lincoln Barbour, a professional commercial advertising and architectural interior photographer based in Portland, Oregon. “You have to get everything to fit together just right.” Lincoln has his background in web design, so it’s no surprise that Lincoln’s talents lay in creating perfectly composed photos. After he gave up his web design job (post dot-com bubble), Lincoln went to work as studio manager for an architectural photographer.

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