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Post by sumenismo on Jun 9, 2010 8:12:27 GMT 8
Mag post kau ng artworks or online potfolio niyo dito. Pakita nyo samen ang mga works ( photography, cinematography, paintings, sculpture, graphic design, web design, logo design, print design, textile design, animation, Comics, Manga, Nail Art, Henna Tattoo Design, Poem, Song, Essays and the likes) nyo. Ang art dapat shinashare.
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Post by sumenismo on Jun 9, 2010 8:41:49 GMT 8
Title: "Behind Her Is An Amphibian" Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 18" x 24"
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Post by Batman on Jun 9, 2010 11:58:37 GMT 8
ok lang naman any medium no? eto share ko.. ;D Title: (untitled) Medium: Haybales on Farmville Size: 24x24 farm
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Post by sumenismo on Jun 10, 2010 8:29:09 GMT 8
aus yan ha, pwede pala un.. hahaha
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Post by daadeguzman on Jun 10, 2010 16:14:22 GMT 8
ok lang naman any medium no? eto share ko.. ;D Title: (untitled) Medium: Haybales on Farmville Size: 24x24 farm ayos to :]
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Post by Amaterasu on Jun 10, 2010 17:01:04 GMT 8
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Post by amihan on Jun 12, 2010 12:29:01 GMT 8
cute!pwde stick lng? Hahahaha.
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Post by sumenismo on Jun 12, 2010 16:10:46 GMT 8
Kahit anu basta artistic!
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Post by Mikko Afro on Jun 19, 2010 17:49:21 GMT 8
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Post by musiquera on Jun 19, 2010 23:42:47 GMT 8
HAnd Painting by Guido Danielle Guido Daniele was born in 1950 in Soverato (CZ), lives and works in Milan. From 1964 to 1968 he attended the Brera Academy of Art College, and then the sculpture course at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera from 1968 to 1972.
From 1972 to 1974 he attended the Tankas school of Tibetan in Dharamsala, India. Paints and participated in solo and group exhibitions since 1968. From 1972 to 1986 he worked with the publishing and advertising as an illustrator using all kinds of hyper-realistic technique. From 1986 to now realizes scenery for photos, commercials and television programs, painting Geography of Mars to depths of up to 400 mq. He painted trompe l'oeil for private homes and facilities for public use of large dimensions.
Since 1990 he added to his wealth of experience the technique of body painting depicting the bodies of models for photos, movies, commercials, fashion shows and events. His artistic research in recent years has led him to join the two traditional techniques of portrait photography and oil painting lying on the photographic support in the manner of Jan Saudek.
His "master" of shooting and hand printing in the darkroom has always been renowned photographer Francesco Radino.
His research started in 2000 on "Animal Hands" realized with the technique of body painting is enjoying a great international interest. From symbianize
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Post by musiquera on Jun 19, 2010 23:52:23 GMT 8
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Post by musiquera on Jun 19, 2010 23:56:34 GMT 8
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Post by musiquera on Jun 20, 2010 0:07:11 GMT 8
Incredible Human Sculptures
Ron Mueck is a London-based photo-realist artist. Born in Melbourne, Australia, to parents who were toy makers, he labored on children's television shows for 15 years before working in special effects for such films as Labyrinth, a 1986 fantasy epic starring David Bowie.
Mueck then started his own company in London, making models to be photographed for advertisements. He has lots of the dolls he made during his advertising years stored in his home. Although some still have, he feels, a "presence on their own," many were made just to be photographed from a particular angle — "one strip of a face," for example, with a lot of loose material lurking an inch outside the camera's frame.
Eventually Mueck concluded that photography pretty much destroys the physical "presence" of the original object, and so he turned to fine art and sculpture. In the early 1990's, still in his advertising days, Mueck was commissioned to make something highly realistic, and was wondering what material would do the trick. Latex was the usual, but he wanted something harder, more precise. Luckily, he saw a little architectural decor on the wall of a boutique and inquired as to the nice, pink stuff's nature. Fiberglass resin was the answer, and Mueck has made it his bronze and marble ever since.
The attention to detail and sheer technical brilliance of his figures are incredible, but it is Mueck's use of scale that takes your breath away..
Ron Mueck's work became world-famous when a poignant sculpture of his dead fathers small, naked body caused shock waves in the Royal Academy's Sensation exhibition in 1997.
His work is lifelike but not life size, and being face to face with the tiny, gossiping Two Women (2005) or the monumental woman In Bed (2005) is an unforgettable experience. Mueck's huge 4.5m crouching Boy was the centerpiece of the Millennium Dome in London and of the Venice Biennale in 2001. The artist's work is becoming ever more intriguing, ranging from smaller-than-life size naked figures to much larger, but never actual, life size.Consequently his hyper-realistic sculptures in fiberglass and silicone, while extraordinarily lifelike, challenge us by their odd scale. The psychological confrontation for the viewer is to recognize and assimilate two contradictory realities.
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Post by musiquera on Jun 20, 2010 0:15:41 GMT 8
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Post by musiquera on Jun 20, 2010 0:19:32 GMT 8
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