Just don’t. But if you absolutely must, do it like this.
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Must Do: Go to a museum. Our last full day in Iceland was quite a stormy day. We were not very excited about being out in the strong winds and heavy rain. So, we went to visit a few museums in Reyk…
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Czech artist Miroslav Tichý died last month at the age of 84. He lived as a dissident in his country under the Communists and as the town eccentric among his neighbors (both before and after Communism disappeared). Using cameras he made for himself out of cardboard, tin cans and duct tape, Tichý took thousands of black and white photographs in the streets of Kyjov. Usually he would be photographing women, sometimes with their knowledge, often without it. Though mainly active as a photographer from the mid-1960s to the mid-1980s, Tichý made no effort to exhibit. Nothing was seen by the art public until 2004. An admirer organized that first show. Tichý became an instant celebrity in the rich little world of international photography, a role he hated in just the same way he had hated socialist realism fifty years earlier. He went to the grave renouncing the people who built his reputation and who now maintain his official (or official-looking) site. All photos here, as well as the quotes, are from the exhibition catalog issued last year by the International Center of Photography in New York, co-published with Steidl, who rendered the images with great success on a hefty, semi-gloss paper stock. "And Tichý repeatedly emphasized both his casual attitude toward the medium of photography and the precision with which he approached and insisted upon crude materials and techniques. Whether this was in intentional rebellion against the routinized Soviet culture program or merely a pragmatic application of the limited artistic tools at hand, Tichý sought to make "bad" pictures." "At some point, Tichý turned away from the work of genius and the value of fame to pursue, as an amateur, a model of art that had no rules. In photography, the form of the amateur is the snapshot. Such nonprofessional photographs are rarely taken seriously ... What links these pictures to snapshot photography is both the offhanded formal quality and the relentless return to familiar subjects and places. " "The highly subjective manner in which Tichý collected and classified his images and the way those topics were repeated and refined links his otherwise eccentric production to the archival impulse underlying all amateur photography. In family photographs, for example, birthdays, holidays, and vacations are recorded with a regularity that borders on compulsion." "We celebrate and idealize (as well as romanticize) the singularity of Tichý – his apparent Franciscan nature, the possibility that we are not always and necessarily subjects of statistics and marketing, and that a "hidden" practice can exist in the world, even in an age of surveillance and Google Earth – and that subjectivity can have a strong form of agency that is not directed toward productivity." "The sensuality and materiality, the arte povera quality, the sense of continuous failure and celebration of that failure, and the overt manipulation of texture in Tichý's works bring to mind the textured and rough surfaces of William Kentridge's drawings in which the erasure and successive redrawing celebrates an endless excavation ..."
This is one monster guide to Kyoto. Where to stay, how long to stay for and all the must-do things to add to your Kyoto itinerary.
UM ESPAÇO PARA POESIA, MÚSICA, DANÇA E SONHOS ...PERFUMADOS.
As much as we might wish otherwise, promotions (usually) don’t just happen. They require effort, strategy, and planning. Here’s how you can set yourself up for the next step.
Find out the best bucket list Canada things to do when you visit! You'll find unique things, bucket list places, or local secrets to add to your list.
“I don’t put off to tomorrow to do what I must do, right now, to find out what my secret self needs, wants, desires with all its heart.”
What’s on your art bucket list? Here are artworks you need to see in person, from the Vatican to San Francisco, all art worth traveling for.
Winding cobblestone streets lined with tall, stone buildings filled with shops, cafes and restaurants. Churches covered in the art works of Italian masters. Fashion trends that won't make it to North America for years. Museums overflowing with paintings, sculpture and sketches. Walking in the footst
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About The Artwork "Obviously people want social calm, but if you do not let clever and ingenious people to participate, obviously there must be some dormant volcano that will erupt, sooner or later." Lech Walesa Original Created:2020 Subjects:Abstract Materials:Canvas Styles:AbstractArt DecoExpressionismModernImpressionism Mediums:OilGesso Details & Dimensions Painting:Oil on Canvas Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:30 W x 40 H x 1 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Box Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a box. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:United States. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
I have rounded up some of the best thing to do, both popular and non-touristy things to do in Istanbul. Istanbul is the only city in the world that is located across two continents, thereby giving it a rich history and culture.
New York artist Deborah Zlotsky's paintings and drawings couldn't be more different. From graphite to oil, her styles are opposing, yet both appealing.
I find it much harder to try to come here to describe scents, and not make it sound as if I were bragging. I guess the best thing to say it that I take great pride in what I make and sell at Harvest Moon Haven, and etsy has made a home for me here to continue to my many goodies now that my health has precluded my ability to maintain my former brick & mortar shoppes..and so I continue to mix and dip and "play" in the oils, and come out with some truly superior scents; this is one of them.. I decided to name this scent "Sacred Woods" since it is indeed made using the top quality traditional Sandalwood you have long been accustomed to here, and added the top seller of everything created here; The Amber. oh yes, its *THAT* good. Masculine or Feminine, this scent is its own. You know how we all have our own certain likes or dislikes; how sometimes a scent can smell great on one person but maybe not so much so another; well..its not like that. *grin* Warm this rich, thick, pure oil to the warmth of your pule points and walk in it..this is so..sensual. regal. cleansing, purification.. I think I am going to have to change my long time opinion that if you're only going to have one oil; make it be Amber. This is an excellent blend and can already tell this will be another I'll need to try to keep watch on to try to keep enough sticks dried..and look elsewhere here within my shoppe for the oil I made this incense from..I even carry rollball type caps for the pure oil. But this is for orders of the incenses, which I offer in 15 long burning sticks. and now also as part of a six scent sampler mix..and still, I am oftentimes able to make up a batch of either 50/50 each of two blends, or 100 bulk sticks of any one type; but please do convo me first; it requires extra time, both to create, but to dry enough to ship; and the increase charge to ship must be factored in, please. I guess that is the price paid for quality scent vs wallyworld cameldung incenses..mine will spoil you from ever using that cheap stinky stuff ever again! when people tell you that incense gives them a head ache; it is due to the chemicals they use to have a scent..you get what you pay for with incense; you can have lots of cheap, factory made chemical laden incenses or you can have something very special, created with reverence and harm to none; all natural incenses made using only the oils found here. They are like no other; *you have been warned* Questions; convo me.
"Kinuko Craft is a Renaissance woman. By this I mean not that she paints like the Renaissance painters, but that she is an artist for all seasons, for all kinds of subjects, and in all kinds of styles. If you will survey her works, you will find little duplication in form, color or texture. She fits
Anyone who knows me knows that Art is a huge part of my life. It's always a thrill for me to see fashion houses teaming up with artists to give us a little piece of art to carry around.
‘Tree Man’ By Hieronymus Bosch From ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’ I’m not a big knickknack person. I like to keep my home sparse in the “tiny objects” departament. But I must admit I really do dig these Hieronymus Bosch figurines. They’re kinda cool-looking in their own obviously weird way. I especially like the ones from Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights. They’re also not too expensive. The figurines start at around $45, depending on quality, size and detail. I’ve posted a range of different figurines and where to purchase below each image if you’re interested. ‘Devil On Night Chair ‘by Hieronymus Bosch from ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’ ‘Blue Flutist’ by Hieronymus Bosch ‘Bird With Letter’ from ‘Temptation of St Anthony’ by Hieronymus Bosch ‘Monster’ from ‘Temptation of St Anthony’ by Hieronymus Bosch ‘Freak with Beard’ by Hieronymus Bosch ‘Choir’s Devil’ from ‘John at Patmos’ by Hieronymus Bosch ‘Bird Monster with Castle Body’ by Hieronymus Bosch ‘Fish With Tower’ from ‘Temptation of St Anthony’ by Hieronymus Bosch ‘Fat Belly with Dagger’ by Hieronymus Bosch ‘Helmeted Bird Monster’ by Hieronymus Bosch from ‘Garden of Earthly Delights’ Bird...
Must Do: Go to a museum. Our last full day in Iceland was quite a stormy day. We were not very excited about being out in the strong winds and heavy rain. So, we went to visit a few museums in Reyk…
I already waxed on about my adoration for the city in my Best of Montréal post, but now it's time to get into the specifics. Aside from venturing through my list of top 13 cafés and restaurants that you should most definitely feed yourselves at, there are so m