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Legendary Shirley Temple as a child honored with Oscar for her film in 1935 - 0 views

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    Legendary Shirley Temple as a child honored with Oscar for her film in 1935 When she was only 6 years old, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Temple with the first Juvenile Academy Award. The accolades and honors continued throughout her life... #news #singer #legendary #academy #sciencepresent #picturesart #trendbuddies #sirleytemple https://trendbuddies.com/shirley-temple-as-a-child-honored/
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Legend Gwen Stefani "Hollaback Girl" entered the Billboard Hot 100 on 2005 - 0 views

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    Legend Gwen Stefani "Hollaback Girl" entered the Billboard Hot 100 on 2005 "Hollaback Girl" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 82 on the issue dated April 2, 2005, and within six weeks of its release, it had reached the top of the chart, becoming Stefani's first and only US number one... #news #singer #gwenstefani #hollaback #enteredbillboard #trenbuddies #singerenterhot100 https://trendbuddies.com/legend-gwen-stefani-hollaback-girl/
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Explore Best Surprise Date Ideas For Someone Special - 0 views

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    To keep relationship bond stronger and romantic in every way, only efforts from both sides can make it happen. If you are going to plan date for loved one, check out these surprise date ideas that will sweeten your relationship.
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Serene Dining Experience at Prey Chandigarh - 0 views

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    Prey Chandigarh is a reservation-only restaurant with a stunning view of Siswan dam which offers a rare and magical dining experience that promises to rejuvenate your body, mind, and soul. Explore this blog to know more information about Prey Chandigarh.
Ivan Ospina G

Beyond Getting Things Done: Lateral Action | Lateral Action - 2 views

  • Or to put it more positively: It’s something only you can do – solving an unusual problem, or doing it in an unusual style, or both. Because it’s so distinctive you can charge more than the next guy for it. If you do it – and sell it – well enough, you don’t necessarily need to be ‘busy’ all day every day. It’s in ‘the zone’ where you find your greatest fulfilment. It’s a challenge that will fascinate you for the rest of your days.
  • Creativity + productivity = success
Ian Yang

COLOURlovers :: Patterns - 0 views

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    Just so you know, colourlovers.com not only has a face-lift, but has added new subdivision for patterns! That's quite evil acutally, 'cause now i have to kill extra time over there. :)

    - Ian

Ian Yang

D&AD Awards 08 - 0 views

  • D&AD AWARDS QUICK FACTS D&AD has been rewarding creative excellence since 1962 Advertising, Design, Digital - D&AD spans the full creative spectrum Only the world's most respected creatives judge at D&AD Entries help fund our global education programmes If your work is successful it will become part of creative history, promoted globally at the Awards Ceremony, online and at D&AD exhibitions and events
Ian Yang

Thumbtack Press · So Hip it Hurts - 0 views

  • Thumbtack Press offers affordable prints – so we're cheap without looking like it. Plus, you can support starving artists without going broke yourself. No more artsy-fartsy art dealers – get original, professional, top-quality art prints without all the attitude.
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    Another online shop for art, but the only thing you can find there is the most fabulous 'cause TP refueses about 99% of submissions from around the universe. The rule is as follows:
    Thumbtack Press Artist Submission Acceptence Critiera (TPASAC):
    I ask myself: "Would I personally hang this in my own house?" If yes, accepted!  (from http://www.thumbtackpress.com/blog/?p=42)




Ian Yang

van Gogh's Letters - Unabridged - 0 views

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    I borrowed a book of van Gogh's letters from a local library, and what can I say, I'm not only totally fascinated by him, but feel so bad when reading the last letter he wrote his brother before his death. His artwork and writing both are greatest treasure an artist can't live without! Ian
Ian Yang

Forum : Art Face Off :: View topic - Pricing Your Art - 0 views

  • In general, I recommend artists price their work as low as they can possibly bear to start out. Remember, it is more important to cultivate on-going relationships with dealers and consultants than to sell one piece.
  • Ultimately, it is better for the work to be out there than sitting in your studio. I believe art is a process, a verb, not a noun. And, part of the process necessitates that the work be exhibited, purchased and appreciated by others.
  • Remember, this is just a starting point. If you are fortunate enough to have a gallery representative, they should work with you in helping to determine a realistic price for you work. Ultimately, your prices will establish themselves as you start showing your work and getting a reaction.
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  • Medium, size, complexity, cost of production and previous sales history, also play important roles in determining the final sales price. But the bottom line could just as easily be determined by how much an artist is attached to a particular piece.
  • an increase in price is only justified when this balance shifts…either the demand increases, or the supply decreases.
  • the work you present publicly should all be of the highest caliber and of equal value. If you are particularly attached to a particular piece and want to price it twice as much as the other work in the show, it is better to just mark the piece sold and keep it for yourself until your work increases in value to a point where the price you want is justified.
  • * What is the number and quality of the venue of group and solo exhibitions? * Are the shows all local or spread out nationally or even internationally? * Are there any museum shows? * Does the artist have any critical published reviews? * What kinds of publications and who are the writers? * Have any catalogs been done in conjunction with any of the shows? * What is the artists sales history? * Is there a long list of collectors? * Are the collectors mainly private collectors, or are there public institutions listed? * Any permanent museum collections?
Ian Yang

jasinski on deviantART - 0 views

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    Certainly not every deviant has more than 445,000 visitors (or ever will), but this can only be tranlated as a mere fact that Mr. Jasiniski has something special in his works (as the left image called "The Drummer") that reminds you of songs like "Can't Takes My Eyes off of You." It's quite a long journey if you wanna take a trip through his visual gallery, but it's never tiring but pleasing and refreshing. From simple composition to crowds of cartoon characters, from deadly facial expressions to barely possible combo of colors, his aesthetic power never stops but always explodes in each work. My instinct let me bookmark his page immediately and jot down those words, as for my nature, it tells me uniqueness can't happen unless you run into it at times.

    - ian
Ian Yang

Jean-Félix | terminus1525.ca - 0 views

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    I love stumbing upon something beyond my expectation. Today I checked out my account on terminus1525.ca, found a name listed under Recent Visitors, and I can't help but clicked on the link. That's when I was drawn to the abyss of imagination of Jean-Félix. This artist created something that is soft, solid, organic, futurist and dynamic. The way he plays with composition and colors are really incredible for a guy who is only 26. Do pay attention to his details - that's how you feel the power of his ART.
Ian Yang

illoz - illustrator portfolios really - 0 views

  • about illoz illoz is a portfolio site for Illustrators that doubles as a very useful workspace for art directors. It's an experiment, of sorts. The idea is to establish a new and better way for art directors to find and interact with Illustrators. The program was created by two guys with an idea, the same two odd-balls that brought Drawger to life. More about illoz and why it's here.
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    about illoz

    illoz is a portfolio site for Illustrators that doubles as a very useful workspace for art directors. It's an experiment, of sorts. The idea is to establish a new and better way for art directors to find and interact with Illustrators. The program was created by two guys with an idea, the same two odd-balls that brought Drawger to life. More about illoz and why it's here.
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    illoz is an invitation only portfolio site for Illustrators. It's not for everyone and not everyone who wants a portfolio site here will be able to get one. Numbers are limited to keep the quality high. The cost is 150 American dollars per year and it's free to test drive for 60 days. You can find out more about what illoz offers and send in a request for an illoz Portfolio site right here.
Ian Yang

altpick.com :: the source for creative talent and information - 0 views

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    THE creative source on the web. Only the best artists are on altpick.com. A one-stop art paradise.


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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?
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'Clash' of 3-D movies to hit underprepared cinemas - 0 views

  • The pileup was created in part because studios want to capture some of the excitement surrounding "Avatar," the James Cameron epic released in December. At $2.4 billion in global ticket sales, it is the highest-grossing film ever. In addition to the novelty or richer experience that might drive more people to see a 3-D movie, tickets to 3-D movies also cost a few dollars more. Around the time "Avatar" came out, Warner Bros. decided to convert a remake of "Clash of the Titans" from 2-D to 3-D and push its release back a week, to April 2. That will be the third 3-D movie to hit the market in a short span. DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc.'s "How to Train Your Dragon" comes out a week earlier, and The Walt Disney Co.'s "Alice in Wonderland" hits theaters March 5. And "Avatar" might still be playing in some places too. But a limited number of theaters can show these movies in 3-D, because not all theater owners have bought new digital projectors and undertaken other upgrades necessary to show movies in the format. About 3,900 to 4,000 3-D-ready screens are expected to be available in the U.S. and Canada by the end of March. Typically a movie in wide release might be shown on 3,000 to 10,000 screens in North America. In the past, a smaller number of 3-D-capable screens was adequate when one major film at a time was being released in 3-D in addition to 2-D. Each movie had a longer run, and moviegoers who wanted to see it in 3-D could pick a convenient time to go. With three out at once, each will get less exposure because some theaters with only one or two 3-D screens will have to choose which movies to show in 3-D. "One or all three are going to suffer in some way," said Patrick Corcoran, director of media and research for the National Association of Theatre Owners. "It makes it a much harder decision on exhibitors on what to keep or what to drop or what to add and probably should have been avoided."
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    Movies in 3-D are becoming such big moneymakers that Hollywood studios are cramming them into the nation's theaters, even though there aren't enough screens available to give each film its fullest possible run. That will mean an unprecedented number of 3-D movies for film fans to choose from this spring, and smaller profits for Hollywood studios than they might otherwise get with fewer 3-D competitors.
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

Incredible Starry Night Sky Photography - 1 views

  • Getting the milky way AND a milky waterfall in the same shot is quite a feat. Canales says that the only post work "was a slight tilt adjustment and WB tweak!" -- that is truly impressive.  
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    nice night photography....like a fantasy land....the stars are so pretty!
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Dazzling Nicki Minaj perfume Pink Friday shows off her personality and style in 2021 - 0 views

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    Pink Friday by Nicki Minaj is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. Pink Friday was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Firmenich. Top notes are Carambola (Star Fruit), Blackberry, and Italian Mandarin; middle notes are Lotus and Star Jasmine; base notes are Caramel, Pear, Vanilla, Musk, and Woodsy Notes.
Ian Yang

The Meaning of Art - Chinese Art Introduction by Herbert Read - 1 views

  • The history of Chinese art is more consistent, and even more persistent, than the art of Egypt. It is, however, something more than national. It begins about the thirtieth century B.C. and continues, with periods of darkness and uncertainty, right down to the present century. No other country in the world can display such a wealth of artistic activity, and no other country, all things considered, has anything to equal the highest attainments of this art.
  • Chinese technique is amazingly simple: it involves the knowledge of the use of one brush and one color—but that brush used with such delicacy and that color exploited with such subtlety, that only years of arduous training can produce anything approaching mastery. As is well known, the Chinese normally write with a brush, and a brush is as familiar to them as a pen or pencil is to us. The first fact to realize about Chinese painting is that it is an extension of Chinese handwriting. The whole quality of beauty, for the Chinese, can inhere in a beautifully written character. And if a man can write well, it follows that he can paint well. All Chinese painting of the classical periods is linear, and the lines which constitute its essential form are judged, appreciated and enjoyed, as written lines.
  • Throughout its history, then, Chinese art conceives nature as animated by an immanent force, and the object of the artists is to put themselves in communion with this force, and then to convey its quality to the spectator.
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  • the most distinctive variations are due to religious influences, to Buddhism and Confucianism. No doubt, as always, these religions gave a tremendous impetus to artistic activities of all kinds. But they also did a lot of harm – Buddhism by its insistence on a dogmatic symbolism, always a bad element in art; and Confucianism by its doctrine of ancestor worship, which was interpreted in art as crude traditionalism, requiring the strict imitation of ancestral art. But in spite of these limitations, perhaps in some sense because of them, Chinese art maintains its vitality, reaching its highest development in the Song period, a period which corresponds roughly in time, and even more strikingly in mannerism, with the early Gothic period in Europe.
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