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spaceoutgirl · 4 years
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Repost because of a typo 🤣 🌿Collage of myself🌿 I've did it while the art seminar #artseminar #fsj #myself #photos #aquarelle #watercolor #brush #collage #spiegelpapier #mirrorpaper #edding https://www.instagram.com/p/CGSrt_RnNvE/?igshid=oh1tvi4fdacq
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pizazzo · 5 years
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In the film “Miracle in Cell No. 7,″ Yonggoo is show behind the prison cell’s bars having a vertical shape. This shows the physical and emotional separation from his daughter.
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Bald beginnt neues Seminarjahr bei illuskills:-) Und auch mein Teil daran - "Zeichnen für Künstler". Dabei werden die klassische akademische Techniken und Artist's Tricks in vielen Praxisstunden mit coaching an euch weiter vermittelt;-) Ich freue mich auf kreatieve Stunden mit Dir! 🎨 Ida Räther https://www.illuskills.com/illu-skills-basic/zeichnen-fuer-kuenstler @illuskills #illuskills #artbasics #zeichnenfürkünstler #flow #artseminar #kunsttechnik #illustration #zeichnung #weiterbildung #workshop #architecture #aktzeichnen #drawingarchitecture #grauwert #drawingthings #urbansketch #artskills #howtodraw #usk #designsketching #arttricks @boesner_wien #kunstseminar #anatomiefürkünstler #zeichnenlernen #sketching #malkurs #igersvienna #viennaart #artkurs #kunstworkshop (hier: illuskills - die illustrationsausbildung) https://www.instagram.com/p/B1Yo_HsIf9x/?igshid=1n47xurio1jmr
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espacioclaudelina · 6 years
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Día 3: Devolución ⚪️ Seminario @chiachiogiannone en @rea.reginaespaciodearte #bordado #embroidery #embroideryart #embroideryofinstagram #quilting #patchwork #artseminar #seminariodearte #hechoamano #handmade #hechoenargentina #claudelinaestuvoahi (en Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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lopezrotella · 2 years
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El sol mas hermoso. Y las interacciones fundamentales. Espacio de encuentro y cultura. Parque escultórico Faro Inés Rotella #faroinesrotella #inesrotella #Casafaroarte #hospedaje #mendoza #potrerillos #encuentroycultura #montaña #vidademontaña #fotografiayarte #joyeriacontemporanea #parquedeescultura #cabañas #talleresyseminarios #mountaincabin #mountaincabinlife #contemporaryart #sculpturepark #contemporaryjewelry #artgallery #artseminars #Artistlife #naturalezaymontaña #encuentrosdearte #culturalscape #mendozawine #vidasilvestre # @cecilia_lopezbravo @javierlopezrotella_art (en Casa Faro Espacio de Encuentro y Cultura.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CdVwGLuLTLQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tryingtobecsmart · 6 years
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The Adventures of Conor 2: Lost in New York
So last Friday my class got to go on a “field trip” of sorts to New York City. To most of my classmates, this is not a big deal. They’ve either lived in or visited many times, but for me, this is not the case. I’d never had the opportunity to go until this last week, so needless to say, I was pretty excited. The first time I saw the skyline, I was in awe. Never before had I seen so many massive buildings in one place.
Anyways, we were there to visit 2 museums- the MoMA PS1 and the Whitney Museum of American Art. I think I must have hyped the MoMA up a lot in my, because to be honest, I thought it would be a little better. While I did appreciate the experimental nature of the gallery, and the fact that the museum does give a home to alternative forms of art, I wasn’t a huge fan of Bruce Nauman’s work, which inhabited most of the museum. I found it overall inconsistent and hard to understand.
Luckily, the Whitney Museum made up for it completely. The Whitney was inhabited entirely by a massive Andy Warhol exhibit that collected a vast selection of his work. I loved the exhibit, as I had no idea his work was so diverse. Basically I hadn’t really ever know about the large rage of themes that he tackled in his art, so to see these beautiful works with tangible ideas behind them was sublime.
Overall, NYC- 8/10. I definitely want to go back again and do some more touristy stuff, like seeing the Met and the Natural History Museum.
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ioannartuniverse · 6 years
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Την ζωγραφισαμε την Μονα Λιζα! Και την καναμε σουπερ φανταστικη! 😊🎨🎨🎨 #monalisa #davinci #workshop #paintinglessons #painting #childrenpainting #havingfun #learning #colorfulart #fantasyart #paintingworkshops #instartist #artseminar #leonardodavinci https://www.instagram.com/p/BqfDL67BkPq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1mu41thrsld47
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wattlendaub · 6 years
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Thank you to @byui_artdept @scott_franson @joshabegglen and everyone else who invited me out there and spent time with me! It was a blast. I hope I left something meaningful. A revised version of the presentation will be available soon! Miss you all already - - - - - #design #presentation #presentations #keynote #keynotespeaker #artseminar #byui #byuidaho #byu #designstudent #advice #lifelessons #lifeadvice
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tuangstudio · 7 years
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Gave a talk about studying in US today:) about everything -- applying , campus life,funding, housing, visa, and after graduation. #dmapsgworkshop2017 #studyingart #artinUS #artseminar #talking
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romvdb · 6 years
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✌🏼Hey! I’m doing a new workshop in Milano in July, drop me a mail or a PM if you want to enroll :-) #workshop #artworkshop #design #characterdesign #animation #stopmotion #sculpture #designworkshop #clay #modeling #supersculpey #chavant #characterdesign #artseminar #miniaturesculpture #collectibles #humanface #portray #milan #milano #artteacher
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pizazzo · 5 years
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ryo-kitamura · 8 years
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" today's artworks at yokohama " 本日も@twinkle__jewel ママとコラボセミナー@横浜でした😋💓 たくさんの方に来て頂き、たくさんのアート達が出来ました👫💅🏻 千葉、横浜の皆様ありがとうございました🗣❤️ #nail #art #gelart #gelnail #gelnails #worldofartists #photooftheday #design #instadaily #instagood #acegel #artseminar #artoftheday #ryokitamura #ネイル #北村亮 (ワールドポーターズ)
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tryingtobecsmart · 6 years
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Beverly Semmes
It’s Monday night, so it’s time for everyone’s favorite program- Conor Talking About Guest Lecturers!
This last week we got to hear from Beverly Semmes, a multimedia artist who teaches for AAP NYC. Semmes is primarily an installation artist who works in a lot of different mediums, including, textiles/clothing, sculpture, film, painting, and performance art. She showed us a variety of works, but really focused on two different kinds. First, she has a large body of work using altered clothing- altered in the sense of exaggerated sizes, lengths, and materials- many of which are very large and tend to take up most of the gallery, and second, pages from Penthouse Magazine that she painted over and turned into modern abstract art as part of the Feminist Responsibility Project.
Along with this range of mediums comes a range of themes, but for the most part, her art is very woman-centric. She loves dealing with all the ins and outs of how women and femininity are perceived; how our perception of them are shaped by all of their paradoxes and complexities. 
Because of how abstract and broad as these themes are, her work takes a very conceptual nature. Some of her works are just these free-standing arrangements, while others incorporate performers holding handmade ceramic sculptures. 
One thing I would like to talk about is the format of these lectures, and how that has affected my perception of Semmes’s and other artist’s works. For starters, I really do love having very renowned fine artists come to speak. I believe that it’s a great way to gain insight into the artistic thought process behind great artists and their work, but this does tend to create an issue. The thing with famous artists is they tend to assume- through no fault of anyone, neither the artist or the viewer- that you, the listener has heard of their artwork. In the case of most of the artists we’ve heard from, including Beverly, I and some of my classmates haven’t heard of this person, and maybe don’t understand the thematic elements behind their art. As a result of the assumption made by the artist, they tend not to get into the themes of their art and instead give the lecture as kind of a “show and tell”. In the case of Beverly Semmes, this was true. We got to see a lot of her very interesting art, but we barely got anything on the ideas behind the art.
That said, I still really did like Semmes’s work, and I respect her as an artist. I just wish I could have heard a little more. What I can do, is talk about an aspect of her art I really love- the forced interaction with the viewer. In many of her large clothing sculptures, the articles really take up the whole room. Additionally, the color of some of the pieces alters the color and lighting of the room. Both of these qualities force themselves onto the viewer, with no conscious effort made on the part of the viewer to receive these interactions. By doing this, Semmes is forcing the audience to ponder the implications of her work as they step through the gallery, avoiding the mounds of cloth piled on the floor.
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มกรา-จ่ามงกุฎ พิธีกรสุดหล่อของเรา กับอ. ธเนศ วินาทีนี้เลยค่ะ ;) walk-in มานั่งฟังได้เลยค่ะ #artseminar#coolguysaretalking
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tuangstudio · 7 years
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Door will be opened in 30 minutes. #🙀 #🙏🏻 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼 #arttalk #artpromo #dmaucla #studyartinUSA #studyabroad #artseminar #dmapsgworkshop2017 (at Bacc หอศิลปวัฒนธรรมแห่งกรุงเทพมหานคร)
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