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Cool Visual Art images

09 Dec

Some cool visual art images:

art-2010 / resultaat creatiever speelsheid / result creative playfulness
visual art
Image by dietmut

Vision II (21 Century Op-Art Set)
visual art
Image by Visual Artist Frank Bonilla
II of III abstracts I have named Vision.

Light Wave (21st Century Op-Art Set)
visual art
Image by Visual Artist Frank Bonilla
There is a source for light, it all starts with a wave. Roll the ball on your mouse, to see the wave. You may also use scroll bar on your screen to create the movement.

 
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Cool Visual Art images

09 Dec

A few nice visual art images I found:

art-2009 / nieuwe experimenten / new experiments
visual art
Image by dietmut
Gisteren avond ben ik aan het experimenteren geslaagd en dit is 1 of 6 resultaten van mijn knutselwerk.
Yesterday night I have gone for playful experiments and this is 1 of 6 results of my amateur handicraft

art-20009 / nieuwe experimenten / new experiments
visual art
Image by dietmut
Gisteren avond ben ik aan het experimenteren geslaagd en dit is 1 of 6 resultaten van mijn knutselwerk.
Yesterday night I have gone for playful experiments and this is 1 of 6 results of my amateur handicraft

art-2009 / nieuwe experimenten / new experiments
visual art
Image by dietmut
Gisteren avond ben ik aan het experimenteren geslaagd en dit is 1 of 6 resultaten van mijn knutselwerk.
Yesterday night I have gone for playful experiments and this is 1 of 6 results of my amateur handicraft

 
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Nice Visual Art photos

08 Dec

Check out these visual art images:

Diana Canterbury Reception May 2011
visual art
Image by Worcester Academy
Reception for retiring theater program director Diana Canterbury, May 14 at 4 p.m. in Walker Gallery, Walker Hall. Attended by alumni, faculty, and friends and family of Diana’s.

Diana Canterbury Reception May 2011
visual art
Image by Worcester Academy
Reception for retiring theater program director Diana Canterbury, May 14 at 4 p.m. in Walker Gallery, Walker Hall. Attended by alumni, faculty, and friends and family of Diana’s.

Diana Canterbury Reception May 2011
visual art
Image by Worcester Academy
Reception for retiring theater program director Diana Canterbury, May 14 at 4 p.m. in Walker Gallery, Walker Hall. Attended by alumni, faculty, and friends and family of Diana’s.

 
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Cool Visual Art images

08 Dec

A few nice visual art images I found:

44 Hours Cornucopia Momentum documentary video, part two
visual art
Image by Alexandra Xubersnak · Taking time out
I was asked if I would document the 44 hours visual arts live performance at the Odyssey sim on May 28-30. This was highly interesting and the result is three videos which I hope catched at least part of the extensive range of works presented.

The first part focus a bit more on a few of the visitors at the performance whereas part two and three will show more of the amazing artwork and effects.

Performance by Bendix Freutel (Eifachfilm Vacirca d-oob) in Second Life and in Kunst-Fenster Reigoldswil (Switzerland). And joined by a number of in-world artists during the course of events.

See more documentation of the impressive event here:
www.flickr.com/groups/d-oo-b/

 
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Cool Visual Art images

07 Dec

Check out these visual art images:

Laneway Art – Artist – Newell Harry
visual art
Image by Crouchy69
Circle/s in the Round for (Miles and Miles + 1)
Newell Harry

"I’ll play it first and tell you what it is later.

Miles Davis

Contemplating Davis’s quote and the odd job of describing what I’m doing before it’s done, I’m stuck… so I’ll start with a memory. I grew up in a house of jazz, soul and R&B. As a kid I recall my mother amping up her weekend housework to Jim McLeod’s “Jazz Track”, or doing ‘the Bump’ with Aunt Vin to EWF or the Pointer Sisters in the kitchen. Like jazz, our home was entwined order and chaos.

Circle/s in the Round’ for (Miles and Miles + 1) takes its title from the breakthrough Miles Davis album, "Circle in the Round" (1967). The album marks the first studio recording in which Davis shifts from the ‘traditional’ acoustic structure of a jazz quintet, to that of electronic composition and ‘fusion’. The significance of the album heralds the beginning of Davis’s ‘electronic period’; an engagement that continued to his death, ending with the Hip Hop inspired, “Doo-Bop” album (1991). Incidentally, neon, as sculpture, also finds its inception around the same time as Davis’s shift – the heat of late sixties high modernism.

Back at Temperance Lane, the spatial rhythm of pulsating concentric circles is at once a visual homage to Davis, whilst containing an encoded word-pun to be kept ‘undisclosed’. The out-of-sync flashing circles and the textual word-play links, conceptually, to structures inherent to jazz composition, and spoken-word improvisation. Taoist philosophy fits in there, too, but without conjuring the hippy dippy it’s probably best to call it quits."

Taken with Sigma 10-20mm, tripod & 3 bracket shot. HDR conversion in Nik Software HDR Efex Pro, PP in CS5.

Laneway Art – Artist – Newell Harry
visual art
Image by Crouchy69
Circle/s in the Round for (Miles and Miles + 1)
Newell Harry

"I’ll play it first and tell you what it is later.

Miles Davis

Contemplating Davis’s quote and the odd job of describing what I’m doing before it’s done, I’m stuck… so I’ll start with a memory. I grew up in a house of jazz, soul and R&B. As a kid I recall my mother amping up her weekend housework to Jim McLeod’s “Jazz Track”, or doing ‘the Bump’ with Aunt Vin to EWF or the Pointer Sisters in the kitchen. Like jazz, our home was entwined order and chaos.

Circle/s in the Round’ for (Miles and Miles + 1) takes its title from the breakthrough Miles Davis album, "Circle in the Round" (1967). The album marks the first studio recording in which Davis shifts from the ‘traditional’ acoustic structure of a jazz quintet, to that of electronic composition and ‘fusion’. The significance of the album heralds the beginning of Davis’s ‘electronic period’; an engagement that continued to his death, ending with the Hip Hop inspired, “Doo-Bop” album (1991). Incidentally, neon, as sculpture, also finds its inception around the same time as Davis’s shift – the heat of late sixties high modernism.

Back at Temperance Lane, the spatial rhythm of pulsating concentric circles is at once a visual homage to Davis, whilst containing an encoded word-pun to be kept ‘undisclosed’. The out-of-sync flashing circles and the textual word-play links, conceptually, to structures inherent to jazz composition, and spoken-word improvisation. Taoist philosophy fits in there, too, but without conjuring the hippy dippy it’s probably best to call it quits."

Taken with Sigma 10-20mm, tripod & 3 bracket shot. HDR conversion in Nik Software HDR Efex Pro, PP in CS5.

 
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Cool Visual Art images

07 Dec

A few nice visual art images I found:

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

Desdemona
visual art
Image by Original Bliss
Soul Journal Entry
December 5, 2009
Soul Journal #13

There is a story behind every page.
Visit:

Original Bliss – Soul Deep

art – 2010
visual art
Image by dietmut
original: farm5.static.flickr.com/4015/4619117220_4f45b47045_m.jpg

 
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Cool Visual Art images

06 Dec

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Graffiti at The First Center for the Visual Arts
visual art
Image by Dewayne Neeley
Oh, the irony!

Quad Public Art Project – Film and Media Studies
visual art
Image by Lafayette College
Seminar Class, Art 335: Studio Theory & Practice, created a public art project. on the quad. Working with archival images and texts, the students developed these stories into full fledged audio-visual presentations that were projected onto Pardee Hall. There was also a live music at the event, which took place on May 3, 2011.

Here, Christine Reynolds ’11, front, and William Karr 11, watch the window projections from the quad lawn Tuesday evening.

 
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GrowRVA Food Truck Court at the Visual Arts Center Spherical Shots

06 Dec

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GrowRVA Food Truck Court at the Visual Arts Center Spherical Shots
visual art
Image by Gamma Man
110mm Sphere

Boka Tako Truck

growrva.com/rva-food-trucks/
www.facebook.com/pages/Boka-Tako-Truck/120988777938044

Kumu art museum reval
visual art
Image by SIRHENRYB.is ****the dreamer****
About the Museum

For 75 years there have been tentative efforts to build a purpose-built museum for the Art Museum of Estonia (AME). There have been several architectural competitions; in 1933 one of the competitors was Alvar Aalto, who took 3rd prize with his historical project, which was later built in Denmark. Due to World War II the museum was never built and AME had to wait another 50 years for the next opportunity.

In 1993–1994, an open international architectural competition was held, in which architects from ten countries (Estonia, Finland, Denmark, Italy, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Australia, Germany and the USA) took part. The competition was organised by the government of the Republic of Estonia, the Art Museum of Estonia and the Estonian Union of Architects. The winner of the international architectural competition to design the building (1993–1994) was the Finnish architect Pekka Vapaavuori. In February 1999 a contract between the AME and Vapaavuori was signed, which launched practical activities for the building of the museum. Construction started in 2002. The Kumu Art Museum was opened to the visitors in February 2006.

The new museum site is located on four hectares in Tallinn, on the limestone bank of Lasnamägi next to Kadriorg Park. The office of the President of the Republic of Estonia and Kadriorg Palace, which is a part of the Art Museum, lie in the vicinity of the art museum. The building has seven floors, including technical floors, and the total area is 23 900 m². In 2004 the new museum got its name – Kumu – in an open competition.

The Kumu (KUnstiMUuseum) Art Museum is a modern multifunctional art building, which contains exhibition halls, a lecture hall offering diverse facilities, and an educational centre for young visitors and for art lovers.

Kumu is meant for different people – for those who are already well-versed in art and for those who simply wish to spend their time in a congenial environment. Kumu welcomes children and families and, most importantly, Kumu serves as a laboratory where diverse ideas emerge and develop. These ideas examine contemporary visual culture and its function in society.

 
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Visual Journaling Workshop

06 Dec

A few nice visual art images I found:

Visual Journaling Workshop
visual art
Image by Asheboro Public Library

Visual Journaling Workshop
visual art
Image by Asheboro Public Library

Visual Journaling Workshop
visual art
Image by Asheboro Public Library

 
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Visual Journaling Workshop

05 Dec

Some cool visual art images:

Visual Journaling Workshop
visual art
Image by Asheboro Public Library

Visual Journaling Workshop
visual art
Image by Asheboro Public Library

Visual Journaling Workshop
visual art
Image by Asheboro Public Library

 
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