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Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #007

12 May

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Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #007
visual art
Image by workinpana
Nicolas de Crécy, David B., Igort, Max & Isabel Kreitz.

Discussion at the School of Visual Arts [Manhattan, NYC, Nov. ’08]

7784 Mixtape Label – Rattex
visual art
Image by *spo0ky*

Photography, art direction and design by Apartment Applied Visual Arts

Rattex’s 10 track Mixtape, 7784, will be available from 25th April 2008.
Order yours today from www.pioneerunit.com

R30 + postage.

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

11 May

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PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

10 May

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PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC
visual art
Image by asterix611
PAINTINGS FROM THE MET’s ART COLLECTION 2011 – Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manhattan NYC

 
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Cool Visual Art images

08 May

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Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #023
visual art
Image by workinpana
Max.

Discussion at the School of Visual Arts [Manhattan, NYC, Nov. ’08]

Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #028
visual art
Image by workinpana
Max.

Discussion at the School of Visual Arts [Manhattan, NYC, Nov. ’08]

 
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sainsbury centre 2

07 May

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sainsbury centre 2
visual art
Image by tim caynes
Reflections in the glass wall at the north-west end of the Sainsbury Centre for the Visual Arts at the UEA. It was Satuarday morning in the summer break, so there wasn’t anyone around and all the chairs in the restaurant were empty. In other words, I could take pictures of things without getting arrested or something.
Norwich, Norfolk, UK
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Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #024
visual art
Image by workinpana
David B.

Discussion at the School of Visual Arts [Manhattan, NYC, Nov. ’08]

 
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nostalgia

06 May

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nostalgia
visual art
Image by jodigreen
marble litho stones that have seen better days. there are a few in this pile that i remember using quite a bit in the past.

it was sad to see lisa’s stone there (#10) with two corners chipped off and a crack through the middle.

school of visual arts, university of windsor.

february 24 2009

Objectified title screen
visual art
Image by Nick Sherman
At the special screening of Objectified at the School of Visual Arts Theatre; Chelsea, Manhattan

The George Washington
visual art
Image by edenpictures
Once a hotel, now a dorm for the School of Visual Arts.

See www.nysonglines.com/lexington.htm#24st

 
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Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #009

05 May

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Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #009
visual art
Image by workinpana
Discussion at the School of Visual Arts [Manhattan, NYC, Nov. ’08]

Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #001
visual art
Image by workinpana
Discussion at the School of Visual Arts [Manhattan, NYC, Nov. ’08]

 
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Visual Arts Building

04 May

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Visual Arts Building
visual art
Image by AKMA
Visual Arts Building

Graphic Novels from Europe@SVA #016
visual art
Image by workinpana
Discussion at the School of Visual Arts [Manhattan, NYC, Nov. ’08]

 
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Cool Visual Art images

03 May

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bak magazine issue 12
visual art
Image by Rodrigo Adonis
This is the second time that my photos are featured in Bak Magazine [ Visual Arts Magazine ]

Theme for this month: Red

You can download the magazine here: http://www.bakdergisi.com/

EUREKA!
visual art
Image by Looking Glass
graduate exhibition and award night – multimedia and visual art

 
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Coke Side of Life: Coca-Cola Art Remix

20 Apr

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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

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

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

 
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