Posts Tagged ‘artwork’
Friday, April 23rd, 2010
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Work in progress 1 (Original Version)
“Praise and meditation” portrait by Block
Music by Lauryn Hill / Selah
“Nothing can be done against the truth
No matter how we remain in denial”
Bloke
Contact: info@globetrottoir.com
Duration : 0:2:4
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Tags: airbrush, art, artwork, canvas, fugees, graffiti, Hill, Hiphop, In, l-boogie, Lauryn, laurynhill, miseducation, music, Painting, Portrait, progress, r&b, selah, work
Posted in art paintings | 19 Comments »
Monday, March 29th, 2010
WATCH AN ARTIST WITH OVER 1000 CANVAS STRECHINGS AT WORK.
Duration : 0:9:59
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Tags: art, artwork, FINEART, STRETCHINGCANVAS
Posted in fine arts | 23 Comments »
Friday, March 26th, 2010
Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2010/01/25/Digital_Life_Design_2010_Maps
Digital media artist Aaron Koblin shows off his animated visualizations of flight traffic mapping, text message usage and other illustrated projects, including an animated version of Thom Yorke’s face created for an open source Radiohead video.
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DLD is an inspiring community for the 21st century which features digital innovation, science and culture and brings together thought leaders, creators, entrepreneurs and investors from Europe, the Middle-East, the Americas and Asia.
This session on maps features Julieta Aranda (E-flux), Rosa Barba (Artist), Peter Hirshberg (The Conversation Group), Alexander Kluge (Director), Aaron Koblin (Google Creative Lab), Philippe Parreno (Artist), Josef Penninger (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Eric Rodenbeck (Stamen), Anri Sala (Artist) Dimitar Sasselov (Harvard Lab for Astrophysics) and Qiu Zhijie (China Academy of Art). Hans Ulrich Obrist (Serpentine Gallery) moderates.
Aaron Koblin is an artist specializing in data visualization. His work takes social and infrastructural data and uses it to depict cultural trends and emergent patterns. Koblin’s work has been shown at international festivals including Ars Electronica, SIGGRAPH, OFFF, the Japan Media Arts Festival, and TED. He received the National Science foundation’s first place award for science visualization and is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York.
Currently, Koblin is Technology Lead of Google’s Creative Lab where he helped to launch Chrome Experiments, a website showcasing JavaScript work by designers from around the world.
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Tags: animated, animation, art, artists, artwork, computer, design, graphics, interactive, maps, media, music, projects, radiohead, video
Posted in modern art | 15 Comments »
Friday, March 12th, 2010
New paintings, for 1-12-09 from the artists at the Daily Painters Gallery – http://www.dailypainters.com
Affordable original art daily from over 120 artists
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Tags: Acrylic, art, artists, artwork, daily, dailypainters, oil, painters, Painting, paintings, pastel, watercolor, watercolour
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Monday, March 8th, 2010
Original artwork of the American artist and photographer Mike McShane. Oil on canvas. Watercolor. Pastels. Charcoal. Sketches. Transparencies. Set Design. Album Art and more. Produced by Owen Callahan at Imagine Nation Studios. Edited to “Hypnotica” by the Afro Celt Sound System.
Duration : 0:7:50
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Tags: Afro, Album, and, art, artwork, at, by, Callahan, canvas, Celt, Charcoal., design, Edited, Guatemala., Hypnotica, Illinois., Imagine, Korea., McShane., Mike, more., Nation, of, oil, on, ORIGINAL, Owen, Pastels., Produced, Russia, set, Sketches., Sound, studios, System., The, to, Transparencies., Unificationism., watercolor
Posted in original art | 3 Comments »
Monday, February 8th, 2010
Artwork made entirely with Cheetos (and a little glue). Over 50 bags of different flavors used to sort different colors, sizes, and shapes. Nearly 2,000 individual Cheetos are used to create the portrait, all held into place with a little glue and varnish.
Duration : 0:2:30
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Tags: art, artwork, baalman, cheesy, cheetos, coco, Conan, justjared, nbc, O'brien, obrian, Portrait, show, tonight
Posted in original art | 25 Comments »
Monday, January 25th, 2010
As beautiful as eggman913′s original “Women In Art” is, I knew many people wanted more. I created this video, which is part informational and part creativity, to hopefully entertain and inform people.
A special thanks to all of the website owners who provided photos of the art, and the YouTuber; “boniyetta” and his associates for identifying the artwork and artists.
Also, thank you to the music geniuses of the past, whose work I used in this project. This is some of the most beautiful and subtle music ever created.
Beethoven: “Moonlight Sonata”
Bach: “Air On The G String”
Debussy: “Clair de Lune”
Dvorak: “The New World”
[from Symphony #9]
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Since my my videos are all longer that 10 minutes, YouTube makes me split them. I don’t like doing that but I do plan to upload them to google video which I hear does not have that limitation.
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Tags: art, artwork, Bach, beauty, Beethoven, classical, Debussy, Dvorak, music, women
Posted in original art | 23 Comments »
Monday, January 18th, 2010
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A demonstration of how I go about setting up my palette for oil painting..
I’ve recieved some great questions so Im going to answer them here (confounded word count!):
As far as what goes on in the palette, I mix basic groups, more so when Im landscape painting, but I dont spend too much time planning (on purpose). Dont use as many greys as Picasso did but maybe I will some day. I use a lot of white, basing my mixes on it like Gauguin did. I love to experiment and avoid formulas. My palette always changes and often spins out of control but thats ok as I only take an hour or two to paint. Sometimes I work with 2 palettes. I rarely use a single hue to harmonize from the palette but rather let the wet (or dry) underpainting unify the painting based on the mood or temp I want to express. Also the messy brushes help add unpredicted colors and if it gets muddy I just lift it with more pigment. Need lots of rags to do this and I limit my use of turpenoid, going with pure linseed oil and sometimes copal medium and Damar varnish. I should do a demo on my way of using mediums and mixing..
Ive done a few great paintings on a limited palette (see Presidio Doorway on my site) but the painting ends up looking a bit too traditional for me so I usually dont do that. Lately I think, the more color the better and the more one can successfully get away with using pure color balanced with a touch of tonalism (one to three ration of complimentary colors) the better.
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Tags: art, artwork, cezanne, color, cumes, dufy, gauguin, gogh, how, matisse, Modern, oil, Painting, palette, picasso, set, to, up, van, Vincent
Posted in art paintings | 25 Comments »
Thursday, January 14th, 2010
Turn your TV into an Impressionist Art Gallery.
We’ve collected 346 paintings from 11 Impressionist Masters to create a virtual anthology of one of the world’s most popular art movements. Includes audio commentary on each artist. Optimized for standard and widescreen TVs.
If you would like to purchase the Ambient Art: Impressionism DVD, please visit us at:
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Duration : 0:3:3
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Tags: ambient, art, artist, artwork, cezanne, commercials, degas, gogh, impressionist, Master, masterpiece, monet, on, paintings, plasma, screen, seurat, television, trailer, tv, van, vat19, vat19.com
Posted in impressionism | 1 Comment »
Monday, December 14th, 2009
As beautiful as eggman913′s original “Women In Art” is, I knew many people wanted more. I created this video, which is part informational and part creativity, to hopefully entertain and inform people.
A special thanks to all of the website owners who provided photos of the art, and the YouTuber; “boniyetta” and his associates for identifying the artwork and artists.
Also, thank you to the music geniuses of the past, whose work I used in this project. This is some of the most beautiful and subtle music ever created.
Beethoven: “Moonlight Sonata”
Bach: “Air On The G String”
Debussy: “Clair de Lune”
Dvorak: “The New World”
[from Symphony #9]
Duration : 0:10:1
(more…)
Tags: art, artwork, beauty, classical, music, women
Posted in original art | 10 Comments »
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
As a fine artist that paints mostly about concepts of psychological disorders I don’t usually run out and make prints of my paintings. I’m far from a commercial artist. But I had an exciting opportunity to show my work — in a big way — in California. So the most timely and efficient way to get my paintings out to Laguna Beach was to scan the original art here in Pennsylvania, and then FTP digital versions of the artwork to CA to be printed.
This video shows the actual unraveling of two of the pieces after delivery, and the first time I ever saw prints of my paintings!
Duration : 0:1:28
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Tags: art, artist, artwork, california, Fine, giclee, paintings, pennsylvania, prints
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