transforming the common > an art that explores the variations of a single element with infinite possibilities. It exposes city blocks of brooklyn, manhattan, queens, and the bronx… and it must have been hours of fun to cut out!
4 paper panels of 3′ X 4′ for an overall dimension of 6′w X 8′h.
by Charlotte, NC-based artist Karen O’Leary’s Studio K.
Le travail du photographe Néerlandais Levi van Veluw et ses autoportraits sur les thèmes de la nature, des textures ou des matériaux est tout simplement bluffant. À la fois photographe et metteur en scène de ses créations, il apporte un souffle nouveau à la photographie. Le soucis du détail et l’émotion que dégage chacune de ses créations ne vous laisseront pas indifférents.
Here are some pictures of a beautiful 103-year-old mansion in Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay…I just love the feeling you have when you take a closer look at these pics, you suddenly notice you need a last week-end on the coast before winter…via boston.com
Oskar Fischinger > Muratti Greift ein! (Germany, 1934)
Fischinger developed a complicated stop-motion technique to show the cigarettes played sports, capitalizing on the Olympic fever in Berlin.
Oskar Fischinger > Composition in blue (Germany, 1935)
This is an abstract film in which every motion is in strict synchronization with music, so the description must be read in terms of the overall impression it gives.
OSKAR FISCHINGER is one of the most important (and lately overlooked) avant-garde animator and painter.
An article from the Tate etc. UK summarizes Fischinger’s filmography very well.