Shocking news from Oxford: you can't play a flute with your bottom | Music | The Guardian - 1 views
Hanuman - 2 views
Masao Yamamoto - 1 views
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HackelBury collection of old B&W photos by Yamamoto HackelBury exhibits 20th and 21st century Fine Art, specialising in photography - a carefully selected stable of artists, founded on the shared expertise, passion, & experience of Sascha Hackel & Marcus Bury, dealers & curators of fine art photography since 1990.
Ando Hiroshige - 3 views
Andrei Tarkovsky: Film and Painting - 0 views
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It is here that we find the basic difference and juxtaposition between his film aesthetics and those of Pasolini and Fellini. Pasolini raises the language of film to that of literature, writing, with its syntax, semiotics, etc. Fellini’s method, where each scene is put together in the same way as a painting is on canvas, was even more unacceptable to Tarkovsky. What will you have if, instead of a figure drawn on canvas by the artist we see a live actor? This is a surrogate painting, a “live picture”.
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Saint Sebastian, from the painting by Antonello da Messina
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Computer Arts - Be more creative - 0 views
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It’s vital to keep your creative juices flowing when fulfilling design briefs, for both your work and your sanity. Industry pros reveal how they stay inspired
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Computers aren’t everything – screens don’t provide solutions if you stare at them for long enough. Wrench yourself free and investigate relevant media and forms of expression.
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If you’re working solo, however, work fast and don’t think too much – use sketchbooks to get ideas down quickly. And, when struggling, don’t force ideas; instead, temporarily put a project on hold and work on something else. Projects often then inform each other.
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"Computers aren't everything" I think that's an incredibly important statement. Drawing with a nice pen or pencil on good paper can get you thinking in a very different way than arranging pixels on a screen. When I'm stuck, or even when I'm not stuck for ideas I find the nearest library and look for the oldest, largest most decrepit books and pull them off the shelf to look at them. There are many gems languishing on forgotten shelves. The other day I found a very large book from the 1920s chock full of beautifully colored prints of Masonic symbols and imagery. I took photos, if anyone's interested...
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Francis Bacon (painter) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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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.
BBC NEWS | UK | How does Dyson make water go uphill? - 0 views
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Rexbox. Graphic & Animation Designer - 0 views
The Gombrich Archive - 1 views
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