7 Şub 2013

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Seven advices of MEVLANA


 Hz. Mevlana’nın yedi öğüdü

                                      Cömertlik ve yardım etmede akarsu gibi ol…                                      
                                    Şefkat ve merhamette güneş gibi ol…
                                        Başkalarının kusurunu örtmede gece gibi ol…
                                                 Hiddet ve asabiyette ölü gibi ol…
                                        Tevazu ve alçak gönüllülükte toprak gibi ol…
                                                     Hoşgörülükte deniz gibi ol…
                                    Ya olduğun gibi görün, ya göründüğün gibi ol….
                                                                                                             Hz. MEVLANA

Fanny Alloing......



 Fragiles
Installation Sculptures - Photos on silk
July-August 2009 - Espace Saint Louis-Bar-le-Duc (55)

Invader Scooge by bcduncan

16 Eki 2012

JASON THIELKE


Impressive laser etchings artworks by Denver-based artist Jason Theilke…

STUNNING ILLUSTRATIONS BY ANDRÉ WEE


Great illustrations by André Wee…

FIRE PHOTOGRAPHY BY TOM LACOSTE


Amazing fire photography by French photographer Tom Lacoste…

PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEAN-BAPTISTE MUS


Great photo series by french photographer Jean-Baptiste Mus…

DAN MONTFORD






CITYSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY BY STEPHANIE JUNG


Experimental cityscape photography by Stephanie Jung.



Recent Scenes From Antarctica




Winter is coming back to Antarctica and, after a busy season for both scientists and tourists, most researchers stationed there have traveled north for the season. Among them were a Russian team that recently came within 30 meters of drilling into Lake Vostok -- a subglacial lake some 4,000 meters below the surface of the ice -- and the crew of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory, who have been burying a massive array of detectors deep in the ice. (They placed their final detector in December.) Gathered here are recent images of Antarctica, its environment, and some of the scientific work taking place there.

The aurora australis provides a dramatic backdrop to a Scott Tent at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station on July 14, 2009.(National Science Foundation/Patrick Cullis) 

TRANSFORMATIONS .......



Ross Barber, A wrong Mongrel, Lancia TrendVisions, LTVs

Handmade footwear merges with 3D printing technology. Presented at the Graduate Expo of London College of Fashion, "A Wrong Mongrel" is a collection of 8 leather boots for men designed by Ross Barber.

BOWING TO THE MAGIC OF DREAMS



Plunging the camera into a dream. And opening the shutter to worlds into which anyone can dive. Yuli Sato reveals deep photographic oceans in which you can bathe in surreal nostalgia.
Yuli Sato, LTVs
Yuli Sato is just twenty years old. The photographer lives and studies in Montreal, where she attends Concordia University. 

VEILED INTENTIONS


VEILED INTENTIONS

A veil that covers, deforms, and when it reveals it does so only in part. A metaphor for knowledge, that expands certain values and contracts others. It’s the theme that inspired "Vedas" by N. A. Cope and D. E. Arnold.
LTVs, Lancia TrendVisions, Nicolas Alan Cope, Dustin Edward Arnold, Veda
In Sanskrit "veda" means insight, knowledge. A word that gave the ancient collection of

VISIONS OF THE FUTURE


VISIONS OF THE FUTURE

Ever since splitting the atom, progress has always somewhat depended on the art of cut and paste, from modern biotechnology to fashion. Damien Blottière celebrates this idea in a photo editorial for the "decades issue” of VMAN
Damien Blottière, LTVs

15 Ağu 2012

Melbourne, Australia artist James Tapscott


        My current body of work explores the link between matter and energy, a fusion of subjective and objective reality, and the effect our perception has on the world around us. My works are non-objective, functioning as a conduit between the observer and the environment, to facilitate communication. By using simple, elegant forms and light I seek to create a balance between a ritualistic artistic process and the natural phenomena around me – a balance that has the potential to influence the experience of the viewer or participant, as they allow themselves to enter their own state of balance with the world around them. The forms I create are simple, elegant – without baggage.

24 Tem 2012

London, UK artist David Mach

 avid Mach studied at the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art then at the Royal College of Art in London. Following several shows and public installations, Mach was nominated for the Turner Prize in 1988. In 2000 he joined the Royal Academy of Arts as Professor of Sculpture. Mach’s artistic style is based on flowing assemblages of mass-produced found art objects. Typically these include magazines,vicious teddy bears,newspapers, car tires, match sticks and coat hangers.

London, UK artist Nathan Walsh

 Nathan Walsh’s work attempts to present a credible space, which whilst making reference to the visible world, and documentary photography obeys its own distinct logic. From determining a horizon line at the start of the process to spraying a final glaze of colour, he controls the nature of the world he presents to the viewer.

Polish descent

 Born in Canada from Polish descent, James Verbicky lived the majority of his early life in British Columbia. Verbicky’s works are now included in important private, public, celebrity, and museum collections all over the world. James’s pieces stimulate the viewer with both content and texture. The three dimensional surfaces transcend traditional painting and venture into the realm of sculpture, and by utilizing vintage media, advertisements, and obsolete branding materials, Verbicky presents us with the result of decades of attempts to persuade, manipulate, and coerce through subtle and suggestive imagery. His works are at once deeply conceptual and hauntingly beautiful, capturing both forgotten and persisting icons of media and reminding us that we are constantly being influenced.

Christoffer Relander....

 Christoffer Relander is a self-taught graphic designer and photographer from Finland. He started doing photography in 2009 and has since focused mainly on documentary photography, both on assignment and as personal research. His more artistic work includes multiple-exposure photography.

Claire Morgan.......

Claire Morgan was born in Belfast and now lives in London. Since graduating in 2003, Claire has exhibited internationally, with solo exhibitions in the UK and Europe, and museum shows in US and Australia. After showing sculptures at Palais de Tokyo and Fiac in 2009, Claire unveiled her first solo exhibition in France. Life. Blood., at Galerie Karsten Greve, Paris, received national news coverage in France, with private collectors acquiring most of the works on the opening night. Alongside suspended sculptures, this was the first time Claire exhibited the ‘blood drawings’ that have rapidly become her signature. Recent exhibitions of note include Dead Or Alive, (MAD, New York), on&on, (La Casa Encendida, Madrid), Monanism, (MONA, Tasmania), and Bestes, Bestiaux, et Bestioles, where a new large-scale sculpture was commissioned by Château D’Oiron, France. Installations and drawings are in numerous private collections in the UK, Europe and Australia, including MONA, Altana, and Guerlain.

28 Haz 2012

Light experimentation

  • LIGHT
    EXPERIMENTATION
  • This is a lots of experimentation , i have no pretention with this , but any critic are welcome, i dont know if i want to push these series more...



    I hate landscape, so i try to make my own landscape, with poetic vision, and modification by the light .I create a poetic-space and time era in the middle of nowhere.

UnderNight Part2

UnderNight Part2

Work


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