Website l Facebook l Behance I got to do what I love to do. Honestly,this is what I feel right now with my personal work and client's work. My 2nd concept collab with Mike Alegado and Carmi Garcia and it's about duality. More here You can check Mike's version here You can check Carmi's version here We are planning to have a flickr meetup this june!PM me for details or Mike Alegado
Sculptures installations by Margaret Boozer impress with simplicity and treatment of the material. Clay is the basis for experiments with natural materials, pigments, metal, porcelain.
UPDATE: This topic is also covered in Episode 6 of the Stoicism On Fire podcast Some things are within our power, while others are not. Within our power are opinion, motivation, desire, aversion, a…
In The Tao Made Me Do It B2, tendrils of onyx dance harmoniously alongside splashes of ivory, evincing a melodious visual symphony that entwines vigor with a touch of tranquility. The fusion of these dark and light elements imbues this segment of the unified piece with a balanced dichotomy, perfect for the collector seeking to anchor a minimalist or boho-inspired design aesthetic. Subtle undertones of amber and dove grey provide an intricate spectrum within the composition, hinting at the complexity lying beneath the surface of this original artwork.Imagine this Scale, The Tao Made Me Do It B2, taking pride of place amongst a curated selection, particularly when paired with adjacent Scales C2, D2, which further emphasize the visual narrative through their cohesive placement. Luxurious art collectors and interior design aficionados might find themselves drawn to the dark, enigmatic energy that this piece exudes, creating a statement piece that is simultaneously profound and accessible. The unique textural qualities shine, especially in grander print formats, allowing for a deeper appreciation of the intricate details.Conceived for contemplative spaces, The Tao Made Me Do It B2 invites introspection and could seamlessly integrate into the sophisticated ambiance of a home gallery or a distinctive office decor. When set against earthy neutral tones or a sleek black backdrop, it brings forth an interplay of shade and texture, suggesting a timeless addition to any art collection. With each view, the observer may discern a different layer of this vibrant art, a testament to the Scale's capacity to engage and enrich the modern aesthetic sensibility.
From ancient Greece to a fashion week in the middle of a pandemic – a short story that shows the tight union between tradition, painting, and sculpture.
After a spectacular increase in entries for our Diversity NOW! Initiative, in association with i-D Magazine and supported by Arts Thread and Graduate Fashion Week, All Walks Beyond the Catwalk is delighted to announce our 50 shortlisted students picked from the work of 37 colleges and universities across the UK. This time, after broadcasting our lecture via You TUBE we extended our reach to India, Israel and Russia. Our categories: Design, Illustration, Photography and Styling, Graphic Design and Journalism attracted so many great creations and we are supremely proud of the work tutors and their students are engaging in, in pursuit of DIVERSITY INNOVATION. Finalists From here we will select our top 15 finalists for feature within in i-D Magazine to be published online 19th of May. IT COULD BE YOU! To help with Diversity Innovation and spreading the message of FASHION FOR ALL, please network this page to your community and add your thoughts about why you think this issue is important in fashion. Get the debate going and help us continue to challenge the current fashion dynamic. ARTS THREAD is proud to be partner with All Walks Beyond the Catwalk for Diversity NOW! 2015. For this third edition, the categories are Garment Design / Photography / Styling / Illustration / Graphic Design / Journalism. March 21 2015 is the final deadline for entries for All Walks 2015 campaign to be uploaded onto ARTS THREAD - this edition it's the top 3 entries per course/program. See the work of last year’s finalists on the Diversity Now! posts on ARTS THREAD and on our Pinterest Diversity Now! board and see the winners on All Walks. IF YOU ARE HAVING ANY ISSUES WITH YOUR ENTRY ON MARCH 21 - AS LONG AS YOU HAVE UPLOADED YOUR ENTRY FORM OR CONTACTED US - YOU WILL BE ENTERED INTO THE COMPETITION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Who can Enter Entry to Diversity NOW! is open to any student in full time or part-time education on any fashion, graphic design, photography, journalism and illustration course. Please note students can collaborate to create one entry. How to Enter STEP A Already got an ARTS THREAD portfolio? To enter, simply log into your account, upload your design as a new project, return to this page and select your project into the Competition box above. New to ARTS THREAD? To enter, register to create an ARTS THREAD account and go to your email and click on the activation link sent to your email Inbox. Then log into your account, upload your project, then return to this page and select your project into the Competition box above. STEP B Confirm your entry by completing our Diversity NOW Entry Form - here you will be able to add the names of any team members involved in your entry, as well as completing our Diversity NOW! questionnaire. Entry: Free Recognition: Entries will be considered for Diversity NOW! 2015 Campaign and showcased on allwalks.org and arts thread.com. The co-founders will highlight chosen students who best portray the excitement of diversity. A single student will be announced as The Co-Founders Choice for 2015. The Brief Link to the complete Diversity NOW! brief Can you collaborate on an alternative fashion future, where the individual is celebrated, where fashion works to emphasise the distinctive beauty of the unique human form? Since 2009 we have been encouraging DIVERSITY INNOVATION. Naomi Campbell is calling for change, visionaries like Nick Knight, Rick Owens and Donna Karen, are taking action. So go on, be inspired by the likes of Chen Man, Vivienne Westwood or any of the campaigns by All Walks Beyond the Catwalk to show us what YOUR UNIQUE FASHION FUTURE looks like. “We believe Diversity can enhance Creativity not impede it. Like the multitude of silhouettes our industry creates, beauty is also individual. It's not restricted by age, shape, skin-tone, size or body difference. Let’s celebrate inclusivity and normalise difference.” Debra Bourne, Caryn Franklin and Erin O’Connor, Co Founders All Walks Beyond the Catwalk
Lisa Yuskavage (born Philadelphia, May 16, 1962) is an American artist who lives and works in New York City. She is known for her figure paintings that challenge conventional understandings of the genre. While her painterly techniques evoke art historical precedents, her motifs are often inspired by popular culture, creating an underlying dichotomy between high and low and, by implication, sacred and profane, harmony and dissonance [yuskavage.com/ - Oil on linen, 91.4 x 91.4 cm]
Understanding the dichotomy of control will change your life. It is one of the most important and profound concepts in Stoicism.
D is for Dichotomy I’m doing folklore and book review posts to reach and please a larger audience. Previous years have shown select interest in both and to minimise blogging throughout the year, I’…
Image 4 of 84 from gallery of COPA Building / Ça Arquitectura. Photograph by Gonzalo Viramonte