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    Bellas Artes Dominguez Becquer
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    Image by Martin Beek
    The Museum of Fine Arts of Seville or Museo de Bellas Artes de Sevilla is a museum in Seville, Spain, a collection of mainly Spanish visual arts from medieval period to the early 20th century, including a choice selection of works from the so-called Golden Age of Sevillian painting during the 17th century, such as Murillo, Zurbarán, Francisco de Herrera the younger, and Valdés Leal.
    The museum was founded in 1839, after the desamortizacion or shuttering of religious monasteries and convents, collecting works from across the city and region. Originally, the site held the convent of the Order of the Merced Calzada de la Asunción, founded by St. Peter Nolasco during the reign of King Ferdinand III of Castile. Extensive remodeling in the early 17th century was led by the architect Juan de Oviedo y de la Bandera.

    Chamber of Commerce Mural – POLAHS Student Painting Pipes Blue
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    Image by Angels Gate
    Port of Los Angeles High School Students work with AGCC staff on the creation of a new mural, inspired by the work of Sister Corita Kent, on the wall of the Chamber of Commerce in San Pedro.

    Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

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    Visual Journaling Workshop
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    Image by Asheboro Public Library

    Visual Journaling Workshop
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    Visual Journaling Workshop
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    Image by Asheboro Public Library

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    Coke Side of Life: Coca-Cola Art Remix
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    Image by Coca-Cola Art Gallery
    COCA-COLA SIDE OF LIFE ART REMIX

    www.coca-cola-art.com

    Asa Griggs Candler, founder of the Coca-Cola Company, was also a real estate developer and banker and famous for his philanthropy. Born in 1851 as one of eleven children of a prosperous merchant and planter, Candler was brought up with strong religious beliefs and a firm work ethic.
    Candler became a successful manufacturer of patent medicines, and in 1888 he bought the Coca-Cola production rights from founder John Pemberton. He immediately realized the business potential of Coca-Cola and acquired complete ownership of the Coca-Cola business for ,300 by 1891. He changed the formula several times to improve taste, improve shelf life and insure he had a unique product, because several people had known Pemperton’s original formula. Within four years, Candler’s merchandising flair helped expand consumption of Coca-Cola to every corner of the United States. Using innovative advertising and distribution methods, Candler marketed this new product no longer as a medecine but as a soft drink. In 1908 the Coca-Cola script had been spread across 2.5 million square feet of walls and 10,000 windows displayed Coca-Cola signs.

    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
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    Image by Coca-Cola Art Gallery
    COCA-COLA SIDE OF LIFE ART REMIX

    www.coca-cola-art.com

    Asa Griggs Candler, founder of the Coca-Cola Company, was also a real estate developer and banker and famous for his philanthropy. Born in 1851 as one of eleven children of a prosperous merchant and planter, Candler was brought up with strong religious beliefs and a firm work ethic.
    Candler became a successful manufacturer of patent medicines, and in 1888 he bought the Coca-Cola production rights from founder John Pemberton. He immediately realized the business potential of Coca-Cola and acquired complete ownership of the Coca-Cola business for ,300 by 1891. He changed the formula several times to improve taste, improve shelf life and insure he had a unique product, because several people had known Pemperton’s original formula. Within four years, Candler’s merchandising flair helped expand consumption of Coca-Cola to every corner of the United States. Using innovative advertising and distribution methods, Candler marketed this new product no longer as a medecine but as a soft drink. In 1908 the Coca-Cola script had been spread across 2.5 million square feet of walls and 10,000 windows displayed Coca-Cola signs.

    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

    Words of February
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    Image by Original Bliss
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    Original Bliss

    Soul Journal – February 2009 Calendar
    Toys used:
    9.5×13" Canson wirebound watercolor book
    Caran D’Ache Neocolors
    Pilot PreciseGrip Extra fine

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    Coke Side of Life: Coca-Cola Art Remix
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    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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    Too Busy For Love – Matthew Installing
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    Image by Angels Gate
    Matthew installing elements for Too Busy For Love.

    Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

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    Mass Emergencies – Shinichi Ono – Angels Gate Mantra
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    Image by Angels Gate
    From the exhibition Mass Emergencies, May 16 – June 23, 2010.

    Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

    Mass Emergencies – Exhibition View 1
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    Image by Angels Gate
    From the exhibition Mass Emergencies, May 16 – June 23, 2010.

    Photo by AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor.

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    Daily App Experiment #66 “Wild Style”
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    Image by docpop
    – while playing a cool visual art generator called Gltichbeam, I took a screenshot of the bright geometric patterns I was seeing. Then I simply took that into the DXP app and layered it on top of a pic I took in BART.

    May 31st, 2008 ~ Art Work by Gary Taxali / CD by Amiee Mann @ La Luz de Jesus
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    Image by amayzun
    AIMEE MANN TEAMS WITH VISUAL ARTIST GARY TAXALI
    FOR THE ARTWORK ON HER NEW CD @#%&! SMILERS
    Artist Showing and CD Release Party

    May 31, 2008
    6: 00 – 9:00 pm

    Gary Taxali Artist Showing Gallery for AIMEE MANN @#%&! SMILERS CD

    4633 Hollywood Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90027
    Phone 323-666-7667 Fax 323-663-0243
    800-YRU-POOP
    E-mail us at info@laluzdejesus.com

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    Fragile
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    Image by Original Bliss
    Digital Photo Collage

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    Original Bliss – Blessings – Stormy Weather

    CedarsArtFarringtons
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    “Dryland Jar” by Leroy Von Glan
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    Image by ali eminov
    Wayne State Art & Design Faculty Exhibit, Nordstrand Visual Arts Gallery

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    One Shot
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    Image by Tony Van Den Boomen
    About the One Shot Project
    Visual Codec published a monthly online magazine from February 2006 to February 2007. Its core focus was in-depth coverage of the vibrant regional contemporary visual arts scene showcased by three pivotal Pacific Coast cities: Portland, Oregon, Seattle, Washington, and Vancouver, British Columbia.??In conjunction with the magazine, Visual Codec spearheaded One Shot, a book project intended to showcase both emerging and established regional visual arts talent drawn from Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia.??One Shot features work by 100 regional artists selected in a blind jury process. While the works presented in One Shot are by no means the first or last word on the enormous body of visual artwork currently being produced in the region, they do, perhaps, provide one conceptually compelling avenue of approach.??Each artist/team was allowed to submit only one work of art, and, while up for review by the jury, each entry was presented with only the medium it was created in, the title of the work, and the general knowledge that it was created somewhere in the region. No artist names, gallery affiliations, cities, resumes, or artistic statements were presented to the jury.
    www.visualcodec.com/

    Incubate – Independent Culture
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    Image by Rob Hogeslag
    Incubate is the annual celebration of independent culture. Expect a diverse view on indie culture as a whole, including music, contemporary dance, film and visual arts.

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    SALA DE MAQUINAS @ VISUAL BRASIL
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    Image by visiophone
    “Sala de Máquinas” (Engine Room) is an audiovisual interactive installation, which intends to reflect on the idea of the reutilization of what we have acknowledged as obsolete…in this case old modified TVs that react to sound!

    An electronic oscillator is connected to an open circuit, in a way that when the user touches 2 metal bars he/she himself/herself becomes the electrical resistance therefore being able to vary the frequency of sound.

    The old modified TVs react to this sound as an oscilloscope having all kinds of different patterns and reactions.

    FESTIVAL VISUAL BRASIL // BARCELONA 2010
    Daphne Polyzos, Jordi Planas, Miguel Neto, Rodrigo Carvalho

    fotos by Silvio Teixeira

    Too watch the video click here :: www.vimeo.com/15019498

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

    expressive • triptych
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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.