[Image: Ben Procter].A few weeks ago I announced that BLDGBLOG and Materials & Applications had teamed up to curate an architectural film fest as part of this year’s Silver Lake Film Fes…
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Alberto Mielgo es un pintor, director de animación, director de cine, diseñador e ilustrador de cómic internacionalmente conocido por sus trabajos en Spider-man: Un nuevo universo (2018); Harry Potter y las reliquias de la muerte parte 1 (2010) y TRON: la resistencia (2012). http://www.albertomielgo.com/digitalzz/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpzZj10VIH8 Mielgo, nacido en Madrid, ha vivido en Londres, París, Berlín y Tokio aunque actualmente reside en Los Ángeles. Pintor autodidacta, empezó a trabajar muy joven en un estudio de animación, colaborando en películas internacionales de gran éxito. En su página web se puede ver una buena muestra de su colorista arte conceptual. Ha recibido el Primetime Emmy Award (2013). Todas las imágenes y/o vídeos que se muestran corresponden al artista o artistas referenciados. Su exposición en este blog pretende ser un homenaje y una contribución a la difusión de obras dignas de reconocimiento cultural, sin ninguna merma a los derechos que correspondan a sus legítimos propietarios. En ningún caso hay en este blog interés económico directo ni indirecto. Javier Nebot
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Hailing from fifteen countries, the individuals participating in Eyes as Big as Plates have backgrounds as varied as their surroundings: there are zoologists, academics, and librarians; fishermen, wild boar hunters, and Sami reindeer herders; and opera singers, kantele players, and artists. They’re tethered by the ongoing project, which dresses each figure in sculptural wearables made of organic materials that allow them to blend in with the surrounding landscape. Launched in 2011 by Norwegian-Finnish artist duo Karoline Hjorth and Riitta Ikonen (previously), Eyes as Big as Plates hinges on the idea that it’s essential to explore how humans exist within nature. More
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some studies I painted a while ago. Used references found on vk.com.