Arizona-based artist Travis Rice created colorful installations made from thousands of thin, colorful strips of paper. With these waterfalls of shredded paper suspended from the ceiling, Rice alters the way that viewers interact with an otherwise ordinary gallery space. Source: http://www.fubiz.net/Images: http://travisriceartist.com/
Arizona-based artist Travis Rice created colorful installations made from thousands of thin, colorful strips of paper. With these waterfalls of shredded paper suspended from the ceiling, Rice alters the way that viewers interact with an otherwise ordinary gallery space. Source: http://www.fubiz.net/Images: http://travisriceartist.com/
Ania Wawrzkowicz was born in Poland but now lives and works in London as a commercial photographer. This is Ania’s personal work, a series entitled Ambiguous Documents which I thought was sma…
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Alphonse (Alfons) Mucha (1860 � 1939) was a Czech painter and decorative artist born in 1860 born in the town of Ivancice, Moravia. He is be...
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This is another incredible guest post by Man mohan Munshi ji. Can’t thank him enough for sharing these! And he has promised to send in more surprises! -0- Document from 1872 AD Document from 1876 AD Document from 1880 AD […]three original legal agreements pertaining to Sale purchase deals executed by my great grand father … Continue reading "Sale Purchase Deal documents from 1872 AD, 1876 AD and 1880 AD"
On appelle « papier dominoté » des papiers traditionnels, produits aux xviiie et xixe siècles (et encore aujourd’hui par quelques artistes et artisans). Ces papiers présentent des motifs, essentiel...
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Alfons Maria Mucha. In : Documents décoratifs, 1902.
This is the first part of a five-part series about early female explorers.
Consists of illustrations with descriptive titles in French
Letter written in 1824 As some of you know, my husband writes books ... in his spare time! He's an IT man by day and a lover of e...
The Documented Life Project. Check it our here: www.arttothe5th.com
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In the last two days of 5th grade art class, we've gotten geared up to do our Van Gogh paintings. First, we had to finish putting together our monochromatic ice cream cones and talk about color in art. After all the cones were put together, I put one of each color up on the board and we talked about each cone as a big group. What happens to yellow and orange when you add black? What kinds of hues of red do you get? Etc..etc... Today, we read the short article in the September issue of Scholastic Arts about Picasso's Old Guitarist. This is where we were able to get into talking about color and mood. I asked each student to write the color they will use on the back of their canvas and fill out the ice cream rubric and color theory/Van Gogh review questions. Next class we tackle painting the background/sky and ground in our artworks! Here is my rubric for this project. I must say that while I was worried at the beginning of the year about this group performing at an 80% or more on their final assessment (this is one of my SLO groups), I'm feeling much better about their performance now! Creating an entire 5th grade curriculum around color theory is so easy to build upon and reinforce the previously learned information...
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Biologists estimate that 3.2 million species of fungi may exist on Earth, and of that only around 120,000 are known to science which leaves potentially millions organisms of left to discover, photograph, and document before it’s too late. The majority of undescribed species live in the tropics where mycologists Danny Newman and Roo Vandegrift have traveled extensively to document fungi in regions threatened by climate change and development. In 2014, the pair traveled to Reserva Los Cedros, one of the last unlogged watersheds on the western slope of the Andes, where they took all of the photos seen here. More
Russian artist Ekaterina Panikanova places old books and other documents together and paints over them to create the most beautiful installations. Below are some pieces from her exhibition Un, due, tre, fuoco in Rome earlier this year. (via This…