No Biggie.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Monday, February 21, 2011
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Corrine Vionnet - Photo Opportunities.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Sebastiaan Bremer.
“Using various inks, he draws directly on slightly blurry C-print enlargements of photographs, and often adds splotches and streaks of photographic dye. Almost always, the underlying photographic images have much to do with personal and family history: a best friend from Bremers teenage years, a shot of himself as a kid, a view of a room taken from under his grandmothers piano, his family on vaction, a former girlfriend.”
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Pierre Le Hors - Firework Studies.
"Firework studies is a book compiling photographs of fireworks in the night sky. By constraining nearly all tonal values to stark blacks and pure whites, the trails, explosions and clouds of debris are reduced to a series of simple repeated formal elements: arced lines, spherical bursts, and randomly dispersed particles. I made no effort to limit digital artifacts resulting from pushing the image files past their conventional range; the resulting noise becomes hard to distinguish from the texture of the fireworks themselves."
Monday, February 7, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Radford Willis - Division of Space.
"Property developer Land Securities wanted to rent out the empty floor in their office building. The room was due to be split into four sections and they needed some kind of marks to show possible tennants that clearly.
So Designer Radford Willis went for maximum impact by creating four scaled-up stationery items, used to mark out the huge space. The giant objects were then positioned where the partitions would eventually be built."
So Designer Radford Willis went for maximum impact by creating four scaled-up stationery items, used to mark out the huge space. The giant objects were then positioned where the partitions would eventually be built."
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Disassemble/Reassemble.
The first project I did this year was called Disassemble/Reassemble.
I chose to work with a group of 20th century B/W photographs I had collected, exploring the 'Theory of the Uncanny'.
I had two final pieces: A chine collé collage of the figures in the photos, and the photos without the figures mounted on brown parchment.
I chose to work with a group of 20th century B/W photographs I had collected, exploring the 'Theory of the Uncanny'.
I had two final pieces: A chine collé collage of the figures in the photos, and the photos without the figures mounted on brown parchment.
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- Annie
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