(Sunshine On My Mind by amamak photography on flickr)
This is a little something from a project we’ve been cultivating for a little while now. We’re pretty proud of how it’s shaping out.
It’s a double exposure created in Photoshop (not in-camera) of a medium format shot from last winter and a digital shot taken this summer in Cape Cod.
If you’re interested, you can purchase a 12x12 print of it (and others!) on etsy.
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Bruce Munro. Field of Light.
There are so many really nice light sculptures/art installations out already, but Lighting designer Bruce Munro shows that there are never enough. And that they keep getting even more beautiful.
Munro´s famous Field of Light (an apppropriate name) will be shown at the Eden Project in Cornwall, England, this winter. It was inspired by the way the desert flowers after a rainstorm.
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This past summer, in New York, I befriended a wonderful artist and educator — Ruchi Singhal. I feel so lucky to have met such a humble and talented woman. She introduced me to some of the work she had done with her students at DSK Supinfocom University in Maharashtra, India. And immediately we clicked over our shared appreciation for Alberto Giacometti, the Swiss sculptor, painter, master of the human line.
Here, she shares with us her most recent project — a 14ft clay sculpture to commemorate the inauguration of their campus and a visit by the President of India, Smt. Pratibha Devising Patil.As always Ruchi, I’m deeply inspired and moved by the beauty of your students’ work, and behind that, your positive guidance and support to bring it all to light. I look forward to new and exciting creative pursuits.
Hope everyone enjoys her work as much as I have. And please comment if you have a chance. Artists love feedback. I promise the comments will get back to her and her students. ‘joy!
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the following will be updates for my 2011 year
“i don’t give a shit about social issues”
mixed media on panel
48” x 60”
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Zoe McIver-Underwood. Kesin (Incarnate).
This piece is entitled Kesin (Incarnate in Japanese). It is one of a series called ‘Chou Chou’ and was inspired by an old Japanese proverb, whereby a butterfly becomes a metaphor for the soul and leaves the sleeping body nightly, embarking upon a transcendental flight. In this Image
lines representing butterfly flight paths weave across the image, making visible the form of a woman.
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Capnot paintings. Extreme Periphery, 2009.
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~larkin-art. Dead Avian Gorgon, panel.
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Fred Tomaselli . Big Raven, 2008. Acrylic, photocollage, and resin on wood panel, 84 x 72 in. (213.4 x 182.9 cm).
Private collection, courtesy of the artist, White Cube, London, and James Cohan Gallery, New York
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