Posts Tagged ‘photo’

What’s In The Bag w/ Jim McHugh- Fine Art photographer needs instant grat

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

LA based fine art photographer, Jim McHugh, shares his unique photographic gear used to create his highly sought after pieces, With Speed Graphics and instant film, the gear is a throwback but his work is currently very hot. In this segment we get into the bag(s). next up- the process.
Visit http://photoinduced.com for more photo-ness

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From photo to oil painting

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

We paint each photograph with oilpaint on linen (handpainted)
Prices from € 90,- including VAT and shippingcosts in whole Europe/ USA and Far East (so basically worldwide)
Paintings are painted by by professional art painters with many years of experience and a superb technique.

We also paint old Masters, for example the Dutch masters like Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Gogh. All is possible. Send us you photo and the size you would prefer and we give you a making price. Paintings can be sent completely mounted. (optional also with one of our 11 beautiful classic Frames)
CanvasRepro is registered at the Duch chamber of commerce.
Payments possible through PayPal and Bankaccount.
Give it a try, contact me at info[at]canvasrepro.nl

WE ARE LOOKING FOR RESELLERS !
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Rosalind Franklin, DNA Discoveries in Science and Art

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

Rosalind Franklin, was the scientist who made the first clear X-ray images of the structure of DNA.

Artists Wyllie O Hagan discovered Franklin’s work on DNA whilst working in an Artist Residency in a Cancer Research UK laboratory in London

Franklin’s X-ray picture ‘Photo 51′ informed Crick and Watson of DNA’s double helix structure.

They received the Nobel Prize, her contribution was unacknowledged.

Franklin died of ovarian cancer in 1958, aged 37.

O Hagan, an ovarian cancer survivor, received diagnosis and treatment of the disease whilst working on the Franklin project. The artists use their art to support awareness raising missions for ovarian cancer.

Wyllie O Hagan’s art on Franklin was exhibited in The Smith Killien Gallery, in Charleston, SC, USA from 6-8th September 2007. It was hosted by the Center for Women Charleston.

http://www.c4women.org

Read the Charleston Post and Courier article “A life cut short” online at:

http://www.charleston.net/news/2007/sep/03/art_honors_dna_chemist_raises_ovarian_ca14655/

For more information about Wyllie O Hagan and Rosalind Franklin, visit their website at

http://www.wyllieohagan.com

©2007 Wyllie O Hagan

DIAGNOSIS AND SYMPTOMS OF OVARIAN CANCER

The Gynecologic Cancer Foundation, the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists and the American Cancer Society led the effort to form a consensus statement on ovarian cancer. Their statement follows:

Historically ovarian cancer was called the “silent killer” because symptoms were not thought to develop until the chance of cure was poor. However, recent studies have shown this term is untrue and that the following symptoms are much more likely to occur in women with ovarian cancer than women in the general population. These symptoms include:

Bloating
Pelvic or abdominal pain
Difficulty eating or feeling full quickly
Urinary symptoms (urgency or frequency)
Women with ovarian cancer report that symptoms are persistent and represent a change from normal for their bodies. The frequency and/or number of such symptoms are key factors in the diagnosis of ovarian cancer. Several studies show that even early stage ovarian cancer can produce these symptoms.

Women who have these symptoms almost daily for more than a few weeks should see their doctor, preferably a gynecologist. Prompt medical evaluation may lead to detection at the earliest possible stage of the disease. Early stage diagnosis is associated with an improved prognosis.

Several other symptoms have been commonly reported by women with ovarian cancer. These symptoms include fatigue, indigestion, back pain, pain with intercourse, constipation and menstrual irregularities. However, these other symptoms are not as useful in identifying ovarian cancer because they are also found in equal frequency in women in the general population who do not have ovarian cancer.

For accurate information about ovarian cancer, go to

http://www.ovariancancer.org/

Wyllie O Hagan are artistic sponsors of The Ovarian Cancer Debate
http://www.ovariancancerdebate.blogspot.com

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MY OWN ART GALLERY.. some of my pastel paintings

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Hia, This is just a quick video to show you my art gallery lol.
I hope you all like :)

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Fine Art Nude Photography by Jon Morrison

Friday, December 18th, 2009

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Jon Morrison has a passion for (mainly black and white) artistic nude and human form photography and his framed works sell in fine art galleries to clients from all around the globe. He was born and raised in the town of Kilmarnock, Scotland, and later travelled the world courtesy of the British Army. Having journeyed halfway around the globe, he now calls the island of Tasmania, Australia, home.

Morrison draws inspiration from many sources. The influence of industrial, man-made and historical backdrops are forever evident in his location photoshoots. From ancient ruins and landscapes in Scotland to the hydro-electric power schemes in Tasmania, he is forever scouring the countryside for new locations.

www.jonmorrison.com.au

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