
crashing porcelain action figures by martin klimas crashing porcelain action figures by martin klimas all images courtesy and © martin klimas german photographer martin klimas created the series 'porcelain figurines'. the collection of images were captured just as each of the fragile objects hit the ground after being dropped from a height of 9.8 feet. the artist was able to take the photos by wiring his camera in such a way that the sound each figurine made as they touch the ground tripped the device's shutter release. in addition to the dynamic quality observed in the pose of each porcelain action character, by dropping the objects, klimas is able to enhance the sense of liveliness through the shard-constructed elongation of each figure's form. via peta pixel blacklab architects: blacklaborator in a converted industrial building, an extended, folding walnut workspace and mosaic wall of 44,000 golf tees serves up the fluid ... solar decathlon 2012: casas em leanie van der vyver: scary be ito jakuchu inspired roboquattro in NYC 358,603 subscribers
Buggy Rollin Ruud van Empel Shaun Kardinal I am so happy to have discovered the collage and embroidery work of Shaun Kardinal. He also takes tons of photos. mouselink's Photos Les images détournées d’Aled Lewis Aled Lewis, designer et illustrateur londonien s’est amusé à détourner des images et à y insérer des références geeks et cinématographiques des années 90. Une série amusante et pleine de nostalgie. via A lire aussi : Pas d'article similaire
Brooke Shaden : Creating new worlds through images. This week I received an email from a most beautiful soul, asking if I would write about the topic of how to find inspiration when life is getting you down. I’m extremely empathetic and I take on others pain and joy very easily, and after reading her email, I cried for her. And if I can offer any words of advice that might be even 1% useful, well, that is how to contribute to our community. The first thing that I think needs to be clarified about artistry or inspiration or even passion is that it does not have to be who we are. Have you ever felt that way? If you need to grieve, grieve. That said, there is always a time to get back up and do what you love doing. How do I know if I am ready to jump back into finding inspiration and being motivated? If I can take a step back from my life and clearly see the bad that has happened, and insert good thoughts to combat that, I take that as a sign that I am ready to create again. I believe that anyone who seeks inspiration will find it.
Chinese Paintings Photography Coup de coeur pour Don Hong-Oai, un artiste chinois né en 1929 et décédé en 2004 qui réalisait des photographies splendides. Reprenant l’univers des peintures classiques chinoises, ce dernier parvenait à capturer des images magnifiques à découvrir dans la suite de l’article. Art Limited 75 photos by 75 photographers As 2011 comes to a close I want to thank you all once again for continuing to support Booooooom! I am amazed that even after four years the site continues to grow at a rapid pace. 45,000 good looking people now follow Booooooom on Twitter, and our Facebook family has grown to over 74,000! I’m also starting something new in 2012 called the Secret Email Club but I’ll tell you more about it in the new year. A huge high-five to everyone who participated in any of our projects this year. Last year I posted 75 photos by 75 photographers (2010). Here are 75 photos by 75 photographers that I came across in 2011. I thought this first image was especially relevant to ringing in the New Year! 75 photos by 75 photographers (found in 2011) Nom Pourflickr Swampy Lisa Wassmann Vincent Glielmi Ilze Vanaga Pascal Fellonneau Ida Nordung Clemens Fantur Jennilee Marigomen Jonathan Levitt Chris Wiley Monika Höfler Carson Fisk-Vittori Jesse Marlow Kerstin zu Pan Sarah Hermans Barbara Crane Ingeborg Klarenberg Marina Richter
Anything Photography Related / 10 of Art History’s Most Controversial Photographers [NSFW] celia's past work HI ALL! THIS BLOG IS ABOUT TO GO BYE BYE, PLEASE FOLLOW ME AT celiarowlsonhall.tumblr.com Dancer for Monica Bill Barnes in “Everything is Getting Better All the Time” at Joyce Theater, June 2011. Dancer in Bessie Award Winning Show “837 Venice Boulevard”, choreographed by Faye Driscoll. HERE Arts Center. Dancer for Monica Bill Barnes in “Another Parade” at Joyce Theater, American Dance Festival, Jacobs Pillow, Bates Dance Festival. "Rowlson-Hall is a tall, leggy beauty with a strong face, and she acts like a deer caught in the headlights." In collaboration with Dance Films Association, created a 48 hour dance film contest. Danced in a pile for W Magazine. Contributed to group show at ASS Gallery. Curated a group art show at St.
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