The Heart of Tibet is Being Radically Changed into a Shopping Center
The Barkhor, the circumambulation road around the Jokhang Temple. (all images...
Wreck No.1
KwangHo Shin
With All 10 Fingers (Mit allen zehn Fingern) by Marianne Brandt, 1930
The photomontage “Mit allen zehn Fingern” (With All 10 Fingers) picks...
Damien Hirst, The Asthmatic Escaped II, 1992
#art #installation #washingtondc #hirshhornmuseum (at Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden)
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MAY 16 – 31
Agathe Girard K.
“Landscapes from within”.
Abstract paintings by Agathe Girard K.
Opening Reception with artist in attendance: Thursday, May 16 7 - 9 pm
WSAG is pleased to present the abstract paintings of Canadian artist Agathe Girard. The artist draws inspiration from her memories of growing up along the western shores of Lac Saint-Jean in Saint-Félicien, Quebec. Using a veil of abstraction and a wide array of luxurious, yet subtle colours, Agathe’s work can suggest faces and human form, landscapes, houses and villages much like fleeting visions inhabiting free space.
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Patrick Laumond / MetaHism
Title : Le Portant (Systema)
Photo : Tapissier
Paris, 2007
All content copyright©Patrick Laumond all rights reserved
The MetaHism is an artistic movement that expresses and embodies the human mind as a meta-paradigm.
This Art of the thought, connects a global vision of the visible and invisible events simultaneously.
META, because expressing the Whole, ISME as the concept and universal suffix, which we find in all the movements and H, eighth letter of the
alphabet, (letter of the infinity, ∞, lemniscate) and separator.
“Untitled (Heads)” by Amy Guidry; acrylic on canvas; 20” x 10”; private collection
Title: Tower
Artist: Jayne Surrena
Medium : Mixed Media Assemblage on Paper
Year: 2012
The series is a collection of satirical snapshots focusing on Americana. The assemblages on paper look at society filled with vice, quirks and everyday interactions and searches to find the Achilles heal and to tickle it just a bit. It has been said that a true satirist uses wit and humor as a way to inspire. The viewer is to look at an image and see a familiar scene or spark a memory then see these stories are universal ones.
Title: Coquette
Artist: Jayne Surrena
Medium: Assemblage on Paper
Location: Philadelphia, PA
The series is a collection of satirical snapshots focusing on Americana. The assemblages on paper look at society filled with vice, quirks and everyday interactions and searches to find the Achilles heal and to tickle it just a bit. It has been said that a true satirist uses wit and humor as a way to inspire. The viewer is to look at an image and see a familiar scene or spark a memory then see these stories are universal ones.
THE ETCHING PROCESS STEP BY STEP
by Andre RAIN
andrerain.tumblr.com
Etching is the process of using strong acid or mordant to cut into the unprotected parts of a metal surface to create a design inintaglio in the metal (the original process—in modern manufacturing other chemicals may be used on other types of material). As anintaglio method of printmaking, it is, along with engraving, the most important technique for old master prints, and remains in wide use today.
My name is Ben Pobjoy and I’m a photographer from Montreal. I feel as though my submission may be a bit of a curveball but I enjoy your blog and thought I’d take a chance. Anyway, I’m now 30 but in my teens and early 20s I meticulously documented my life with a polaroid camera and amassed 2000 polaroids, each with a written anecdote that are housed in 9 individual journals. I’ve started to post them on warofspoils.com. Attached is a polaroid (shot with 600 polaroid film) called ‘Indoor Skating’ that was taken in 2000.
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