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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Imagine Studio - Fine Art Photomontage and Digital Collage

Effing fabulous!!  I can't get enough of these gorgeous prints!  Imagine Studio is having a BOGO sale, so get in there to take advantage of the sweet deals!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Mudpuppy - Handcrafted Modern Ceramics

I currently reside in Denver and the art scene out here is starting to boom.  I'm really lucky to be a part of it.  Searching on Etsy for Denver artists, I came across this magnificent ceramist.
 
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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Art comes in many different forms.  I was really impressed by this jewelry artist from the UK.  When I can afford to buy a pair of these earrings, I am going to.  I hope you are just as inspired by this artist as I am.  Take a look at her shop. 


 

Sunday, July 11, 2010

 
This is one of my newer images.  I plan to explore Macro photography in Photo V if I can afford a new lens.  This one is called "Chained" - 2010.
Through the Lens: Selections from MoPA's Education Programs
October 3, 2009 – January 24, 2010

The color of the text and the fact that the vanishing point of the subject gives this photograph an interesting depth.  I would love to see this larger.

Blogging

I miss blogging for class and looking up new and exciting artwork.  Like everything in my life, I am going to start again and hope to actually keep it up.  We will see where this leads.  I will be starting Photo V in the fall (keep your fingers crossed and your prayers flowing...) and I am always looking for some inspiration.  If anybody has any fun websites for me to check out, please send them my way via comments!

Monday, May 3, 2010

October 25, 2009–January 3, 2010
Bernd and Hilla Becher (Germany, 1931-2007 and b. 1934), Loomis Coal Breaker/Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, 1974, gelatin silver prints, 8 prints; each 16 x 12 in., lent by Hilla Becher in association with Die Photographische Sammlung/SK Stiftung Kultur, Cologne © Hilla Becher, 2009

This is similar to my work in the way that the Bechers are documenting a landscape.  All urban landscape is "man-altered," regardless of the condition of the building(s).  Although my work depicts newer architecture, it will someday be old and historical.