background preloader

Home

Home
Related:  Ilustrators

Starving Artist Recipes I used to live in Seattle and one of the big things I miss about that city is Tom Douglas’s Serious Pie restaurant. It is seriously intense, with their stone-encased applewood burning ovens, exclusive charcuterie, and artisan cheeses. But my fav is their Yukon Gold Potato with Rosemary and Pecorino Romano Pizza. While flights from LA to Seattle aren’t super expensive, making this pizza (or as close to it as possible) is a better alternative. You need to be a bit organized to get the timing right, but it’s very worth the time so stick with it. Makes: 2 pizzasTime: 30 minutesPizza Dough Ingredients: 3 3/4 cup bread flour, 2 1/2 tsp active dry yeast, 3/4 tsp salt, 3/4 tsp sugar, 1 1/3 cup lukewarm water, a few drops of olive oilPizza Topping Ingredients: 3-4 large yukon potatoes, 3 tsp salt, 1/2 yellow onion, 2-3 sprigs of fresh rosemary, pepper, a few drops of olive oil, 2-3 tbsp grated parmesan cheese 5:00pm: In a large bowl combine the flour, yeast, salt and sugar.

Anne Novado Cappuccilli 1967 born in New York, United States Lives and works in Syracuse, New York, United States Education 2004 Master of Fine Art, Painting; Syracuse University Grants 2005 Faculty Development Travel Grant; Syracuse University Solo Exhibitions 2011 Exhibit A Gallery, Corning, NY 2010 New England College, Henniker, NH 2009 Fenton Art Gallery, Onondaga Community College Edgewood Gallery, DeWitt, NY 2008 Cedar Art Gallery, Houghton Art Center, Corning, NY 2004 Taskale Gallery; Syracuse, NY, "Paintings and Stain Drawings" Group Exhibitions 2011 Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY, "Finger Lakes Juried Exhibition" 2010 Launch Pad, Brooklyn NY, "Price Check" Exhibit A Gallery, Corning, NY, "Black and White" XL Projects, Syracuse, NY, Stone Canoe Exhibition 2009 George Segal Gallery, Montclair, NJ, (Juried) South Shore Arts Center, Cohassett, MA,(Juried) 2008 Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY, Biennial (Juried) 2006 Sikkema Jenkins & Co., NY NY, "Postcards from the Edge" Projects Collections (Private) Bibliography

Los artistas de Los mundos de Coraline | protoones Pese a que se estrenó en Estado Unidos el pasado Febrero, será el próximo 5 de Junio cuando Los mundos de Coraline llegue a España. Escrita y dirigida por Henry Selick , director de Pesadilla antes de Navidad , y basada en un relato de Neil Gaiman , Los mundos de Coraline es la primera película en stop-motion que se ha filmado en 3-D y, para conseguirlo, fue necesario que, en el pico de producción, llegaran a trabajar de más de 300 personas de las cuales 35 eran animadores. Afortunadamente, muchos de los artistas implicados en el proceso de creación de la película han decidido compartir el resultado de su labor. Tadahiro Uesugi Uno de los primeros artistas involucrados en Los mundos de Coraline fue el ilustrador japonés Tadahiro Uesugi . Más información e imágenes: Entrevista en Animation World Magazine Shannon Tindle Una de las primeras tareas para crear Los mundos de Coraline fue el diseño de personajes en que, entre otros, participó Shannon Tindle . Dan Krall Shane Prigmore Stephen Bodin

KANAKO OKAMOTO Codex Seraphinianus Da Wikipedia, l'enciclopedia libera. Divenuto un libro di culto, un'enciclopedia surreale, è stato ed è molto apprezzato da personalità come Italo Calvino, Federico Zeri, Giorgio Manganelli, Achille Bonito Oliva, Tim Burton, Douglas Hofstadter e Philippe Découflé. Il Codex è una reinterpretazione in chiave fantastica e visionaria di materie quali la zoologia, la botanica, la mineralogia, l'etnografia, la fisica, la tecnologia, l'architettura ecc. e da alcuni è stata accostata al manoscritto Voynich, al racconto Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius di Jorge Luis Borges o a Flatlandia di Edwin Abbott Abbott[senza fonte]. Edizioni[modifica | modifica sorgente] Voci correlate[modifica | modifica sorgente] Manoscritto Voynich Note[modifica | modifica sorgente] ^ vedi Decodex, abbinato in appendice alla edizione Rizzoli del dicembre 2006:[1] Collegamenti esterni[modifica | modifica sorgente]

EAT EAT EAT – by Tom Van Deusen From the BlogOld Comics Halloween Eve: Trick or Treating with Wiseman & Toole 10/30/2013This took some digging to find — I don’t know if it’s just my collection or if Hank Ketcham’s comic- […]Old Comics Weds: Alcatena y Mazzitelli’s METALLUM TERRA Finale 09/25/2013I bet you thought I had forgotten all about this. Translations are below each page: Page Seven Panel […]Old Comics Weds: Alcatena y Mazzitelli’s METALLUM TERRA Finale, Part One 06/12/2013Get your Columbus on, y’all. The magazine Cocktail went out of business in 1991, before Quique and M […]2013 Indy or Indy-Friendly Comic Conventions 06/10/2013In an effort to map out the current convention landscape for Press Gang, Francois & I put togeth […]OLD COMICS WEDNESDAY: Alcatena y Mazzitelli’s Metallum Terra, chapter four 06/05/2013And, we’re back. At this point in Metallum Terra, the general theme that Quique Alcatena and Eduardo […]Study Group & Press Gang at Stumptown Comics Fest this weekend! Internet dating is fun and easy!

Shout works Shout (aka Alessandro Gottardo) Illustratorconceptualillustration@gmail.com / Skype: alessandro.gottardo Prev 1 2 3 4 5 ... Next Top page Copyright © Shout, all rights reserved. Stefanie Posavec “On the Map” *notcot in design , 23:52 NOTCOT Note: Here is another post continuing on Justine’s (aka RUGenius’) adventures in Sheffield, it took a bit of researching, but she’s come back to me with some MIND BLOWING infographics from Stephanie Posavec, you definitely need to click on the images after the jump to see them in full resolution where you can see what every curve and color represents. I kid you not, you will not see Kerouac’s On The Road the same again… During my recent trip up to Sheffield, I was fortunate enough to be staying next door to the Millennium Galleries, who hosted a portion of the citywide Art Sheffield event. Among the exhibits, was one called “On the Map” (more info here as well), which uses craft and design to understand the symbolic and representative nature of maps. Works included a dress made of maps, numerous old maps of London, a gorgeous Kerr | Noble representation of the River Thames through graphic design and the words of the John Banck’s Description of London.

Keita Akiyama envisions what acoustic plants might look like all images courtesy keita akiyama Keita Akiyama is a 25-year old in-house product designer at a kitchen utensil manufacturer. But he’s also a member of the Denka Bijutsu (literally, electronic art) collective where, among other things, he envisions and creates beautiful drawings of fictitious plants. But not just any plants. “What if there existed, someplace in this world, acoustic plants? If you know me at all you know I love seeing process shots and sketches. His work is currently on display at the Bio Media Art show through March 24, 2013. Related posts Trending this week

joanna concejo: arbres, fleurs, paysages mardi 31 mai 2011 arbres, fleurs, paysages écrit par joanna (asia) concejo 2 commentaires: Charger la suite... Article plus récentArticle plus ancienAccueil Inscription à : Publier les commentaires (Atom)

Related: