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Street Origami: Vivid Urban Art Installations in Folded Paper

03 May

[ By Steph in Drawing & Digital. ]

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Busting out beyond small proportions, delicate materials and indoor settings, origami has a chance to bloom, bringing bold colors and unexpected patterns to urban surfaces around the world. Paris-based street artist Mademoiselle Maurice installs large-scale origami artworks on public walls, ceilings, crumbling stone castles and even beach rocks, everywhere from Singapore to San Francisco. While some of her creations are made on canvas or installed in galleries, others are made to be destroyed, as ephemeral as real flowers blossoming and then dying on a branch.

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Maurice says she was first inspired to work with origami while living in Tokyo for a year. She was there when the devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear power plant explosion occurred in 2011, and wanted to make art reflecting how she felt about the tragedy. Her first project came from the legend of 1,000 origami cranes, an ancient tale promising that anyone who manages to fold that many tiny paper cranes will be granted a wish by the gods.

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Growing up in the urban confines of Paris, which she found rather grey and monotonous, Maurice wanted to add more color to the world with works that “emanate a carousel of emotion.” In the past five years, the young artist has collaborated with heavyweights like Louis Vuitton, Google, Vice Magazine and Issey Miyaké, and her work has been installed in Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, China, Vietnam, Australia, Mexico, the U.S. and many more countries.

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“This is my way to stay discrete and not to impose myself too much on the walls,” Maurice said of her choice to use paper outdoors. “But otherwise I love doing something telling me that it will not last, ‘dust thou shalt return to dust.’”

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[ By Steph in Drawing & Digital. ]

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Soak in the season with these vivid summer photos

25 Aug

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Summer’s fast on its way out, something we’re acutely aware of in the Pacific Northwest. We’re trying to make the most of our sunny days before the clouds and drizzle set in. For a healthy dose of Vitamin D any time of year, take a look at photographer Isac Goulart’s sun-soaked images. The Brazilian photographer’s colorful beach photos aim to capture the very essence of long summer days. Check them out – and maybe take a few of your own before the weather’s gone.

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Photo Editing Tips – Creating Vivid Blue Skies and Enhancing Your Photo

02 Nov

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Wes Maggio, Sr. Solutions Manager at Wacom Technology shares some tips for using blend modes, specifically the Soft Light blend mode when retouching portraits. Sponsored by Fotolia.

 
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How to create VIVID BLUE SKIES in PHOTOSHOP

11 Nov

This is my 1st video tutorial which explains probably the most simple way to transform dull boring skies into vivid blue and exciting ones, and to make your sky photos stand out. Hopefully you will enoy this, my future video tutorials will be much better, this one is more of a test. I presume it will mainly be viewed by my DEVIANTART watchers (pierredevlin.deviantart.com
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Dilbert Animated Cartoons – The Cabbage Conspiracy, Cat Scans, Chip and Dip and Vivid Memory

09 Aug

Go to www.babelgum.com to see all the new cartoons! www.dilbert.com by Scott Adams. RingTales presents Dilbert Animated Cartoons.Cabbages can’t use computers. Catbert scans. The Boss has a bright idea. The Boss has a photographic memory
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