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Supersonic electronic art

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Roq la Rue at the LA Art Show. A selection of paintings that will be showing at Roq La Rue’s booth #1220 at the LA Art Show which opens tonight: Wednesday, January 15th at the LA Convention Center in Los Angeles. The work above is by John Brophy and Travis Louie. #art #painting #roq la rue #la art show #john brophy #travis louie Jeff Ramirez for Thinkspace Gallery at the LA Art Show. Two new paintings by painter Jeff Ramirez for Thinkspace Gallery’s booth #1226 at the LA Art Show which opens tonight: Wednesday, January 15th in Los Angeles, California.

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Doodle Time Just got word that one of my pieces got accepted into the Society of Illustrator’s Comic and Cartoon Art Annual! I’m so incredibly happy! This is the comic that got in. | April 10 2014 | 741 notes American Japanese Pin-up girls by ONEQ Self-taught Japanese illustrator ONEQ‘s work reminds me of one of my favorite artists: Rockin JellyBean, but with a vintage twist. She recognize him as one of the most influential artists in developing her art, as well as Simon Bisley. [via supersonicelectronic] OCCUPY Attended Dan Mather is a London-based independent screenprinter. Collaborating closely with creatives, Dan specialises in water-based hand bench editioning for the graphic design industry and has established a reputation for producing exquisite screenprint with an attention to detail second to none. Past clients have included the Design Museum, Fontsmith, Give Up Art, Jean Julien, Look Mum No Hands!, Made Thought, Premier League, Rapha and many more.

Photographer #033: Olivier Valsecchi Olivier Valsecchi, 1979, France, is specialized in portraiture and photographing nudes, but the most attention he has recently gotten is with his series Dust. Nude males and females covered in white powder in awkward positions. This series was recently published in the spring issue of 2010 of magazine Eyemazing. The following photos come from the album portraits.

www.onetrippass.com/blog/ Colt Miller and Logan Caldbeck of Corbra Rock Boot Company show us how they make their beautiful and unique South Highland leather boots out of thier shop in the small West Texas desert town of Marfa. When furniture designer and maker Joey Benton of Marfa, Texas had a surplus of beautiful leather left over from a job, he made lemonade by making sandals inspired by footwear of the past, where there were no left and right. Here he explains the idea behind the sandal’s design and speaks about the wild possibilities and limitations that are part of living in the remote west texas desert town of Marfa, Texas. Inspiration Lab Emiliano Ponzi I do love seeing great conceptual ideas executed in an approachable manor. Like the amazing illustration below by Emiliano Ponzi dealing with Wikileaks. I just love the simple symbolism of it. See more:

HOLLYWOOD’S ANTI-HERO & TRUE SON OF LIBERTY « Th Steve McQueen– ironically displaying his signature, perfect balance of allegiance and rebellion. “I live for myself and I answer to nobody.” –Steve McQueen Steve McQueen personified the “anti-hero” in Hollywood at a time when the emerging counterculture in America was challenging the very definition of what a true “hero” is. Maybe a better way to look at it is– heroism is an act.

Coolness Is Timeless This photo comes from 1969. Sammy was playing at a charity concert in Philadelphia. It was a benefit to help raise funds to deter gang violence. Sammy was always involved in a lot of different causes to help out others. That's one of the things I really admire about him. He used his celebrity status to really try to make things better in the world. 1970's New York City - Wired New York Forum Below 10 photos by Richard Friedman Hall 1971 6th Ave at Waverly Place, October 1970 55th Street & 8th Ave October 1970 Twilight October 1970 8th Ave and near 45th Street October 1970 8th St @ 6th Ave in the Village, October 1970. Is this the precursor to the Naked Cowboy? Greenwich Village 6th Ave @ 4th St March 1971 Central Park March 1971 Greenwich Ave October 1970 Sheridan Square in the Village October 1970

GEOMETRIE VARIABLE The new documentary Gloria: In Her Own Words, which airs this month on HBO, is ostensibly a celebration of the life and work of feminist icon Gloria Steinem. The film, though, also offers a healthy dose of perspective on the Women’s Movement of the 1960s, what it accomplished, and what it all meant on a personal level to one particular woman, Steinem, who was already in her mid-thirties when she made the leap from journalism to activism. Steinem, though, quickly proved an influential, if polarizing, figure in the movement, and found herself not only wrestling with the long-entrenched ideas and political systems that were conspiring to deprive women of their rights and freedoms, but also with the media (which placed an undue emphasis on her physical appearance), her own ambivalence about stepping into the spotlight, and even, at times, with other feminists.

Feature Shoot “Art Photo Studio: Closed Due to Retirement, Toronto, Ontario, 2005” This book is my own march backwards into the future. It tells the story of an industry that was obliterated by the creative destruction of the digital age. This industry not only shaped my work as an artist, but also touched millions of lives with its magical products, helping define what the twentieth century would look like and how it will be remembered. The work presented here is a photographic survey created in a post-photographic age: the result is a book about what photography once was—as a technology, an enterprise, and an art form.— Robert Burley

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