lunedì 27 giugno 2011

Andy Alcala


Girl with Balloon Banksy
FaceArtists is a project by Andy Alcala.


Campbells Soup Can Andy Warhol


Starry Night Vincent Van Gogh


One: No. 31 Jackson Pollock


The Son of Man Rene Magritte


Composition II in Red Blue and Yellow Piet Mondrian


The Scream Edvard Munch


#6 (After "Untitled 1975") Jasper Johns


No. 14, Mark Rothko


Trans Flux Kenneth Noland

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Andy Alcala
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martedì 21 giugno 2011

Cinemagraphs


Photographer Jamie Beck and a motion graphics designer artist Kevin Burg have created a new way of capturing images – pictures with movement, so-called cinemagraphs. They describe it as: “Something more than a photo, but less than a video”.











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Jamie Beck
Kevin Burg

sabato 18 giugno 2011

Roger Weiss



''I think that society creates and destroys models in the interest of a few. It’s our responsibility, as artists, to find or create alternatives''.







I was born in Switzerland, where at an early age I began experimenting with photography. I graduated with excellence from the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan, Italy. My curiosity of the human form lead me to approach photography artistically. This artistic approach continues to inform my work, including my fashion photography.

I am inspired when I encounter passionate people; their ability to belong to the moment when our sensory receptors are amplified. Photographically speaking, this is the moment when I act, the time when pupils dilate and I can get closer to my subject. “The pleasure in seeing is like spring which feeds into a summer of deeper understanding, the possibility TO BE together with others.”

I disguise myself completely behind the “machine”—the camera. This is where I derive my strength. In a sense, I am in each of my pictures, literally there in the picture hiding. It’s a way of surpassing my limits, my reality, in an instant without mediation.

My point of view as an artist? I think that society creates and destroys models in the interest of a few. It’s our responsibility, as artists, to find or create alternatives.
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Roger Weiss

giovedì 14 ottobre 2010

Georges Rousse


Georges Rousse (born 1947 in Paris) is a French photographer.
Rousse's work, from the 1990s to today, generally appears at first glance to be photos of desolate or abandoned spaces (buildings, rooms, parking garages or streetscapes) often on their way to the wrecking ball, on which the artist has superimposed precise geometrical shapes or squiggly graffiti. 








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