also, when i searched for sarah sze (i remember reading an article about the first image and how she planned and built it, but i can't find it right now!) i came across this:
jim rittiman
if you're in seattle @ all this summer, check it out.
Fro me the two most exceptional pieces of art that I've experienced are:
1 - Robert Irwin's Excursus: Homage to the Square³ at the Dia:Chelsea in November 1998:
...and Janet Cardiff's & George Bures Miller's Paradies Institute at the [http://www.af-moma.no/?artist_id=51]Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst[/url] in June 2004:
Both of these provided moments that knocked my socks and I doubt that I will ever forget them.
what are you into?
very cool 765
Thanks for fixing that, Cris.
no problem!
i just learned how to do that and it's quite easy:
{img}http://www.image.com/image.jpg width=416{/img}
of course change the {} to []
also, when i searched for sarah sze (i remember reading an article about the first image and how she planned and built it, but i can't find it right now!) i came across this:
jim rittiman
if you're in seattle @ all this summer, check it out.
That's dope.
Yeah, i knew about the image size thing, I just didn't think the original would be too big to fit.
That installation above with the yellow fire escapes was produced in collaboration with nArchitects.
lee bontecou (above)
Doze Green
Mira Schendel
Max Ernst
i love that painting, the temptation of st. anthony by ernst.
see also the versions done by a couple of my other favorites:
hieronymus bosch
and
salvador dali
(right click>view image to see in better detail)
Ever since my sister-in-law introduced me to him, I've always loved
Rothko's work.
yes!!!!!
Some of the old guard that I have enjoyed recently:
Giacomo Balla
David Bomberg
Bridget Riley
Kasimir Malevich
Paul Klee
Howard Hodgkin
Michael Craig-Martin
i'm really into mosuito bites...
you're not it
If you're not bit
sorry i don't have have pictures to share
i like invisible graffitti.
Fro me the two most exceptional pieces of art that I've experienced are:
1 - Robert Irwin's Excursus: Homage to the Square³ at the Dia:Chelsea in November 1998:
...and Janet Cardiff's & George Bures Miller's Paradies Institute at the [http://www.af-moma.no/?artist_id=51]Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst[/url] in June 2004:
Both of these provided moments that knocked my socks and I doubt that I will ever forget them.
Ack...I should have previewed first! Let's try to clean that up...
For me the two most exceptional pieces of art that I've experienced are:
1 - Robert Irwin's Excursus: Homage to the Square³ at the Dia:Chelsea in November 1998:
...and Janet Cardiff's & George Bures Miller's Paradies Institute at the Astrup Fearnley Museet for Moderne Kunst in June 2004:
Both of these provided moments that knocked my socks and I doubt that I will ever forget them.
And the second image of the Paradise Institute from the inside that I keep trying to post:
Storm Thorgerson: The master behind Pink Floyd album art:
I tend to prefer installations - this one by post-colonial artist Steve Ouditt
The And Eno Henze one looked like some water I had to draw in studio last semester.
gay porn
ahahahaha, oh man, i love me some f.o.c.
i get to see them live this friday!!!
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