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Ian Yang

TalentDatabase.com - 0 views

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    What is the Global Talent Database?
    The Global Talent Database is the world's most comprehensive talent search engine and artist directory. Think of it as similar to a global Yellow Pages designed to connect the creative class with enthusiasts around the world. ...read more

    How does networking improve my chances of making a living with my talents?
    The Talent Database is designed for those who are serious about promoting their talents and ability. While we want the experience to be fun and entertaining, the database is intended to serve a professional purpose. ...read more
Ian Yang

Humble Voice // GEUCLIDE - 0 views

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    Honestly, I'm not a guy into overmuch, though I alaways admire the idea and labour of creating art. As for geuclide's works, THANKS GOD he knows the boundary and jumps out of the stereotypes skillfully and stylishly. I can pull out a whole package of adjectives to describe his works, one of them is MARVELOUS. As you can see on the left, his abstract appear like an abstract landscape painting, with soft, appealing color schemes, plenty of space around and a bit of darker doodle that brings extra moves and delightful surprise to the image, which basically makes me wanna pick up the phone immediately and ask him how much he would like to sell it. :O) If you can' agree my viewpoint more, go check out his humblevoice gallery, for he has lots of things to feast your hungry eyes.

    - ian
Ian Yang

Spraygraphic Community | Profiles | MINI MINI - 0 views

  • MINI MINI: A 4x4 Mini Art Show Spraygraphic.com is asking artists from all over the world to submit works of art (all mediums) that are no larger than 4 x 4 inches and that can be hung flat against the a wall. The depth of the artwork can exceed 4inches (ex. Sculpture) but it must be able to be hung on a wall without extraneous assistance. We expect to end up with a gallery full of diverse, compelling, and exquisite little pieces of art.  
Ian Yang

RedBubble - Art Gallery and Creative Community - 0 views

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    It's something like flickr, deviantart, imagekind and terminus1525.ca, you publish your works, write journal, meet peeps, have your art and photographs for sale - you do them all in one place! sounds like fun? Of course it does.
    -ian
Ian Yang

Welcome | terminus1525.ca - 0 views

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    A very well-designed Canadian arts community. It got studios, forums, blogs and lots of fantastic artwork. You can register as a member then build a portfolio page to publish your works.
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    By the way, I don't think you actually have to be a Canadian to host your online studio there. Sound nice, huh?! : ]
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    terminus1525 is a collaborative workspace on the web and on the street. It's brought to life by the ingenuity and imagination of young Canadian artists working in a wide range of disciplines. terminus1525.ca's free online studios let artists, writers, musicians, filmmakers (and everything in between) mingle, show their work, and find support, feedback, and inspiration from and ever-growing audience.
Ian Yang

Art-Support Fine Art Photography and Photography Resources - 0 views

  • This site was created for fine art photographers, however its useful to anyone interested in selling or buying artworks. If you're interested in the business of art, this site is for you. Fine art photographers and collectors of fine art photography will find us to be a very valuable online resource.
Ian Yang

Design Corner - 0 views

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    About:
    DesignCorner is a feed aggregator for design related feeds, with special interest on product design, graphics and visuals, interaction, research and innovation…
    Feeds are aggregated manually and posts are kept or deleted in order to display the best and freshest news about design.



    This website is really a wonderful source for all who can't live without something new in daily basis. It covers from visual to stuff, from interaction to architecture (they all come in differnt feeds. How sweet is that!). And who decides that? It's YOU!! Their members/readers apparently are the boss 'cause  you can add anything fresh, informative or creative but others enjoy the equal right and freedom of deleting whatever hateful. It's a nice tactic, and working very very well for me! :D

    - Ian

Ian Yang

seegrantdraw.com - 0 views

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    colorful and playful illustraions - just the way i love it.
james james

Beautiful and Creative Light Writing Videos - 0 views

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    Light writing is a form of stop motion animation wherein still images captured using the technique known as light painting are put in sequence thereby creating the optical illusion of movement for the viewer.
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    Picasso used to do this - and was photographed in LIFE magazine: http://images.google.com/images?q=picasso+light+&q=source%3Alife I'm pretty sure he did it in a Cocteau movie, too - but I can't remember which one...
Benjamin Hansen

Animekandi - Art & Design Links - 0 views

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    Everyone in this group should use stumble upon to find resources for this group. You can narrow your stumbles to only one subject. I have mine set only to graphic design. With stumble upon you install a button on your browser when you press the buttton it takes you to a random site related to your interest.
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    Some sweet links here despite the name (AnimeKandi.org...) I went through a couple of the illustration links and was pleased. I didn't find any anime. This is worth exploring.
c newsom

Chimera of Arezzo - 0 views

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    Etruscan bronze statue of the Chimera of Arezzo, with explanatory text on the statue and myth. If you click on "digital images of the Chimaera" you'll go to another page with a lot of detail images of the statue.
Ann Darling

80 Stunning Examples Of Macro Photography | Inspiration | instantShift - 0 views

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    next time I have a student who says I don't know what to draw
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    Right - what is it about not knowing what to draw? The question I keep asking myself is; "How can I keep myself from drawing every single thing I see?"
ruben vh

Charles Darwin's Art Attack - 0 views

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    Jeremy McCarter reviews Denis Dutton's book "The Art Instinct". Interesting review of a naturalistic viewpoint on the origins of art.
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    That's a great article - I'll be looking for that book. The only thing I question is the universal issue. Most people (IMHO) not in the arts seem to have a distrust of it - you know - this idea that it's all chicanery unless they are looking at a near duplicate of consensus reality. So - how does that work into the evolutionary idea - that sense of distrust and even disdain? Is there an anti-art gene?
Ian Yang

Keys to drawing - Google Books - 0 views

  • Dodson offers a complete system for developing drawing skills, basing his approach on 55 "keys" to drawing -- rules that don't need to be memorized, but realized. Dodson helps artists learn to trust their eyes and sharpen their observation skills through 48 practice exercises, reviews, and self-evaluations. Topics include learning to control proportion, scale, movement, depth, pattern and more!
  • Merely to see, therefore, is not enough. It is necessary to have a fresh, vivid, physical contact with the object you draw through as many of the senses as possible — and especially through the sense of touch. Our understanding of what we see is based to a large extent on touch.
Nafisa Khn

100 Free College Courses To Develop Your Artistic Eye - Learn-gasm - 0 views

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    Free online courses for artistic knowledge & appreciation.
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    That's actually a very nice set of resources. It's unfortunate the administrators of the site decided to call it Learn-gasm. A site that focuses on higher education shouldn't be stuck in junior-high level humor.
Ian Yang

Francis Bacon (painter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Francis Bacon (28 October 1909 – 28 April 1992) was an Ireland born British figurative painter. Bacon's artwork is known for its bold, austere, homoerotic and often violent or nightmarish imagery, which typically shows room-bound masculine figures isolated in glass or steel geometrical cages set against flat, nondescript backgrounds.
c newsom

Fantastic photomontage and its possible influences - 0 views

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    A very thorough timeline of photomontage and it's influences from 1857 - 2007.
simple tutors

Exclusive Collection of Sand Sculptures Art - 1 views

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    awesome collection of sand sculptures. Hope you all will like it.
Ian Yang

Flavorwire » Idle Doodles by Famous Authors - 3 views

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    It makes me really happy finding this page on Twitter! Seeing all those doodles and sketches from classical writers like Jorge Luis Borges, Franz Kafka, and Vladimir Nabokov not only makes the experience of reading so much precious but brings one closer to the authors. Ian
Taylor Wilson

Fantasy World of Dale Chihuly Glass Collection Design - 1 views

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    Very interesting & modern glass art work. It has transformed into something stunning! His work have been installed at several places such as Bellagio in Las Vegas, Nevada, London's famed Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Tower of David in Jerusalem.
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