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Coke Side of Life: Coca-Cola Art Remix

15 Jan

A few nice visual art images I found:

Coke Side of Life: Coca-Cola Art Remix
visual art
Image by Coca-Cola Art Gallery
COCA-COLA ART GALLERY

www.coca-cola-art.com

“Here’s the way to feel refreshed” was a slogan that caught the eye from magazine readers in the 1940s. “Your thirst takes wings when you treat it with to an ice-cold Coca-Cola”. Even the busiest man in the world comes up smiling after ‘the pause that refreshes’.
From the earliest days, ‘Coca-Cola’ has a very simple purpose, and that is to offer people of the world a moment out of the day to relax, to enjoy and to be refreshed.
The feeling when you drink an ice-cold ‘Coke’ from that traditional curvy glass bottle on a steamy hot day is one of those things you never forget or fail to appreciate. Your whole body relaxes as that caramel-like sweetness hits your tongue and is followed by that wonderfully pleasant burn as it hits the back of your throat and is finally welcomed by your stomach as it quenches your thirst. That, my friends, is refreshment!

ROCKANDROLL AGENCY is a full-cycle communication agency offering marketing services, strategic development and art direction. RockAndRoll Agency was founded in 2003 by Jean-Philippe Noterman and Wouter De Coster. Jean-Philippe studied philosophy/anthropology, Wouter has a background as fashion designer. Before starting RockAndRoll Agency, they worked already together for 5 years in the publishing and communication business.

RockAndRoll Agency is dedicated to the production of visual identity design, graphic animation and websites. As art buyers and curators, RRA is always looking for artists with strong ideas and an individual voice. Contact: wdc@rockandrollagency.com

Blog: www.coca-cola-art.com
Official Website: www.coke-art.com
YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/cocacola86artgallery

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

15 Jan

Some cool visual art images:

IMGP0113rd.jpg
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Image by STC4blues
I really like this image. In part for its purely visual qualities. But also, and essentially, for what it depicts. You need both of them together. It’s a freight car, and a rather battered one at that. Look at the layers of paint, the layers of age. This car works hard. But it also tells of men (perhaps women, but men most likely) who like design, and like their names. Egos floridly on display on a cross-country journey. Created under the discipline of "don’t get caught or your ass is in jail." And odd macho sort of aesthetic. But real, if not ultimate. What does this car carry? Toilet tissue, flat-screen TVs? No doubt the load varies from trip to trip. As do the names, over time.

But that’s not all. In the foreground, dried grass, and a glimpse of a (scuzzy) pond. Behind, a utility pole connecting to the local grid, which connects to the regional, which connects to the national. Grid. And then there’s the sky. Odd to say it’s the background. Compositionally, that’s what it is. In reality, it’s all over.

I like it that the grass colors echo in a lighter hue the tones painted on the side of the car. From dirty yellow to light beige-yellow. Against the blue-white sky.

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

14 Jan

Some cool visual art images:

Coke Side of Life: Coca-Cola Art Remix
visual art
Image by Coca-Cola Art Gallery
COCA-COLA ART GALLERY

www.coca-cola-art.com

Is she a Victorian pin-up, a girl next-door, a movie star, a party hostess, a factory worker or a swimsuit beauty? Her demeanor is radiant, vivacious and breezy. She exudes youthful energy and appears picture perfect wherever she goes, dressed up in the latest fashion.
When ‘Coca-Cola’ started in the 1890s portraying these independent women, it was still a uncongenial time for a girl with big ideas. Women were discouraged from thinking beyond household drudgery, and derided if they distinguished themselves. From these early days, ‘Coca-Cola’ has used the girl portraits in unique ways, always running miles ahead of the times. ‘Coca-Cola’ encouraged and inspired women to live their lives to the fullest and share life experiences.
Far away from the proper etiquette, the ‘Coca-Cola’ girl spreads her wings, chooses hobbies of the modern age and makes a lot of fun. She is traveling, sporting, sunbathing, inviting her friends over, flirting…
From the portraits of cheerleaders at the soda fountain to the ones of iconic actresses and women in flight suits: as a symbol of women’s emancipation, it could hardly be bettered.

ROCKANDROLL AGENCY is a full-cycle communication agency offering marketing services, strategic development and art direction. RockAndRoll Agency was founded in 2003 by Jean-Philippe Noterman and Wouter De Coster. Jean-Philippe studied philosophy/anthropology, Wouter has a background as fashion designer. Before starting RockAndRoll Agency, they worked already together for 5 years in the publishing and communication business.
RockAndRoll Agency is dedicated to the production of visual identity design, graphic animation and websites. As art buyers and curators, RRA is always looking for artists with strong ideas and an individual voice. Contact: wdc@rockandrollagency.com

Blog: www.coca-cola-art.com
Official Website: www.coke-art.com
YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/cocacola86artgallery

art- 2010 – 2-druppels
visual art
Image by dietmut
original: farm2.static.flickr.com/1082/4598562081_586c363690_m.jpg

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

14 Jan

A few nice visual art images I found:

Dance With Me To The End Of Love [mashup]
visual art
Image by misspixels
This serie is a visual mashup inspired by a song of Leonard Cohen and a remix by Misstress Barbara. Both are from Montreal.

Iphoneography, Mobile art | Montreal, Quebec | www.misspixels.com | ©MissPixels.com

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Dance With Me To The End Of Love [mashup]
visual art
Image by misspixels
This serie is a visual mashup inspired by a song of Leonard Cohen and a remix by Misstress Barbara. Both are from Montreal.

Iphoneography, Mobile art | Montreal, Quebec | www.misspixels.com | ©MissPixels.com

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MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA) 2011 – 53rd Street, Manhattan NYC – 04/01/11

14 Jan

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MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA) 2011 – 53rd Street, Manhattan NYC – 04/01/11
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Image by asterix611
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA) 2011 – 53rd Street, Manhattan NYC – 04/01/11

MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA) 2011 – 53rd Street, Manhattan NYC – 04/01/11
visual art
Image by asterix611
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART (MOMA) 2011 – 53rd Street, Manhattan NYC – 04/01/11

 
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Cool Visual Art images

14 Jan

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INT CHAMPIONSHIPS_RONSOMBILONGALLERY (425)
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Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
Art of Bikrams & photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

www.BikramYoga.com
www.YogaCup.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

Art of Bikrams coming soon…

VSP Visual Street Performance 2007 @ Fabrica Braco de Prata, Lisbon, Portugal
visual art
Image by Graffiti Land

VISUAL SHOCK
visual art
Image by kamille_J
VISUAL SHOCK

20110604 R-16 KOREA 2011
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@Uijeongbu Arts Center

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

13 Jan

A few nice visual art images I found:

Blowing Roses
visual art
Image by Original Bliss
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Original Bliss

Say Something
visual art
Image by Original Bliss
Memorial Day Soul Journal Entry
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Nice Visual Art photos

13 Jan

Some cool visual art images:

Egg, Digital DNA, City of Palo Alto, Art in Public Places, 9.01.05, California, USA
visual art
Image by Wonderlane
www.womansday.com/Articles/Family-Lifestyle/8-Computer-Pa…

"Installed in 2005 at Lytton Plaza in Palo Alto, California, this 7-foot-tall egg is made from welded steel, polystyrene bead foam, epoxy resin fiberglass skin and, for the outer shell, recycled circuit boards. Created by Brazilian artists Adriana Varella and Nilton Maltz, the sculpture has different phrases relating to technology written in multiple languages on its surface. Commissioned by the Palo Alto Public Arts Commission, the artwork is meant to honor the city’s role in birthing the tech-heavy Silicon Valley. "

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

13 Jan

A few nice visual art images I found:

Sea Siren
visual art
Image by Original Bliss
Soul Journal 12
Digital collage

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Original Bliss

Madame Butterfly
visual art
Image by Original Bliss
Soul Journal 12
Digital collage

Limited Edition Print for sale on ETSY
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Greeting Cards for sale on ETSY
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Ark of Hope (2000-2001)

13 Jan

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Ark of Hope (2000-2001)
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Image by origamidon
Church Street, Burlington, Vermont USA • Seen in an exhibition of the work of Sally Linder, at the Firehouse Gallery. Burlington artist Sally Linder’s work explores the experience of arduous, elaborate, mystical and cultural journeys and creates bodies of work in reaction to them. These projects have included spending a month alone in a remote cave in the canyon land of Utah, living with the Dayaks, Antandroy, and Bakweri tribes in the jungles of Borneo, Madagascar, and Cameroon, and traveling to the informal settlements around Johannesburg, South Africa. This retrospective surveys Linder’s paintings from 1992 – 2009, bringing together both her figurative and abstract bodies of work.

As the original sign carved into the building says: Ethan•Allen•Engine•Co•No•4 ? "Designed by A. B. Fisher, a prolific 19th century Burlington architect, this firehouse ranks as one of the most attractive buildings in downtown Burlington. Built in the heyday of volunteer fire companies, it was completed in the spring of 1889." *

Now operating as The Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts , The FCVA provides visitors with a fully-integrated arts experience through contemporary exhibitions and educational programming informed by the work in the Firehouse Gallery. The FCVA includes a community darkroom and photography studio; artist-in-residence studio; multimedia conference facility for lectures, film series, and panel discussions; and Resource Room and Library with public meeting space and Internet access. Burlington City Arts (BCA) opened all five floors of the building in 2004 after an extensive historic renovation, and has yet to complete the .5 million capital campaign. ? The Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts is programmed and managed by Burlington City Arts.

? * For some dates & historical details, I am indebted to the Chittenden County Historical Society, and their fine, three volume set: Historic Guide to Burlington Neighborhoods: Vol. I, 1991; Vol. II, 1997; Vol. III, 2003. David J. Blow, author; Lillian Baker Carlisle, Editor; Sarah L. Dopp, photographs.

Fantasmas (Phantoms)
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Image by chooyutshing
This public art display is at Raffles City Shopping Centre for the Singapore Biennale 2008. This work is created by Issac Montoya, a rainbow-coloured portrait of a young woman screams from a large scale photograph. Layered within are two more images that are revealed once one looks through red and blue filters.

 
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