Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photography. Show all posts
Thursday, June 16
Wednesday, August 11
belated update -- a rare wednesday treat
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8/11/2010
Some out-the-hotel-window photography
in New York City
became the story of the man in blu on the roof.
(blu man, we are not so different)
Fin.
I will certainly have some (still-to-be-determined) content (photos ?) friday.
Have a great day!
Friday, August 6
photo friday no. 3
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8/06/2010
Today I am sharing a little still life photo I took some time ago.
I like the combination of elements, shapes created by the negative space, etc.
Friday, July 30
Friday, July 23
photo friday
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7/23/2010
Ice burgs on Lake Michigan February 2010
It's such a hot hot summer everywhere, I thought we could use some cool.
I hope this inspires + refreshes you.
Thursday, July 22
sneak peak at the next project
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7/22/2010
Photo: Art+Science BFF for upcoming project
another 'doodle,' O Pop part of art-education event
In last night's post I displayed one of my 'doodles' and stated I would be recreating it soon.
I failed to display the other two images. The three will be re-created as original pieces each on a tote bag I will be donating --for an event promoting art in Orlando-area elementary schools.
I can't seem to get away from these art-supply drives. I was involved in Seed's this past spring. It's safe to say; art education is a big deal for me.
I believe art is a positive force to be reckoned with: it changes the world and shapes minds.
But I am still curious as to people's feelings on art stylization. (See my last post.) I have my own methods but I do want to know what people walk away with when they see certain things.
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"...judging art is the least popular goal among American art critics, and simply describing art is most popular: it is an amazing reversal, as astonishing as if physicists had declared they would no longer try to understand the universe, but just appreciate it." -- Elkins, What Happened to Art Criticism?

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