More Wonderfulness from Bill Domonkos
1. GIF: Bill Domonkos, 2017Photo: Costică Acsinte Archive. Crane double-lever-jib-type 3D animation by Siberwolf.
2. GIF: Bill Domonkos, 2018Photo: Part of the cowling for one of the motors for a B-25 bomber is assembled in the engine department of North American [Aviation, Inc.]’s Inglewood, Calif., plant. -loc.gov
3. STOP & GO: The Art of Animated GIFs
June 14 - August 19, 2018 | International Centre of Graphic Arts | Lubljiana, Slovenia.GIF: Bill Domonkos, 2018
4. GIF: Bill Domonkos, 2018Image: A Hypocrite and a Slanderer, Franz Xaver Messerschmidt, ca. 1770–83 (Tin alloy). -The Met Collection
5. The Effect of Light on Soap Bubbles | GIF: Bill Domonkos, 2018Painting: Jules Aviat “Charlotte Corday et Marat” (1880)
6. The Orchard | Bill Domonkos, 2018Photo: In the Orchard by Frederick H, 1896. Evans. The Met Collection
7. Ricochet | GIF: Bill Domonkos, 2018Photo by Alfred T. Palmer, 1942 - The Library of Congress.
8. GIF: Bill Domonkos, 2018Photo: Halftrack infantryman with Garand rifle, Ft. Knox, Ky. 1942. -Library of Congress. Jumper.gif by P. Fraundorf.
9. GIF: Bill Domonkos, 2018Photo: Mr T. Reid - standing portrait. Creator: H. Allison & Co. Photographers, 1926.
10. GIF: Bill Domonkos, 2017Image from the Costică Acsinte Archive.
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Anyone help with whose this is?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/norsez/5626056976/
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Unknown?
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Barbara Regina Dietzsch
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Artem Rogowoi’s Oil and Gold Leaf Paintings
Artem Rogowoi’s oil and gold leaf paintings offer quiet, yet rich moments. In works like “Chamomile,” the artist’s rendering of elements such as hair or a bed of leaves carry unexpected textures. And each carries a fantastical quality, even when packed with everyday elements.
In an Artospective interview with the Ukraine-born painter, he offered this on his initial pull toward art: “Honestly I don’t remember why started to practice art, because it was many years ago and in different periods cause was be different. The first step was be art school, then art college and the finish my learners way was be Kharkov Academy Design and Arts where I was learn restoration of painting. It was important for my life, because I learned painting technology and something technical like fresco and others.So, it’s my metier and I love what I do.”
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Unknown but I love it !
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A Blooming Piuva Tree -Brazil
This reflective photograph is just one of the reasons to visit Brazil. You are looking at a Piuva tree during blossom season. You can find these trees and more when you visit various parts of Brazil. Maybe you are visiting the beautiful country to absorb the history. Maybe you are on your way to the Amazon. Perhaps you are just looking for a beach escape.
Whatever the reason, try and seek out one of these magnificent trees while you are in the country. Take a moment, and a few breaths, to really appreciate the simple beauty of this blossoming beauty.
Image Source: flickr.com
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Project from Segovan is a collection of captures featuring various dance performances using Depthkit and a Microsoft Kinect:
In this series of short video clips, I explore volumetric filmmaking applied to dance & choregraphy.
Using depthkit‘s volumetric video capture software, I re-shot, virtually, the various improvised performances, after they had been filmed. This allowed me to get much closer to the performers, to follow them around and ⁄ or to adjust or re-think the camera position and the camera movements.
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Nick Sullo’s Vivid, Techno-Punk Illustrations
Nick Sullo, also known as xsullo, crafts techno-dystopic works that move between analog and digital approaches. Touches of surrealism and a distinct color palette blend with Sullo’s tight linework, reminiscent of Moebius, techno-punk anime, or artists within the Heavy Metal roster. The artist often works abstractions into the pieces that resemble both digital glitches and painterly touches.
The artist also has nearly a decade of experience visual effects in film, TV, commercials, and video games. Recent projects include Stranger Things on Netflix, Gotham, and the fifth Pirates of the Caribbean film.
The artist was born and raised in California. He developed a process in which in will sometimes recreate work done digitally on the canvas with acrylic paint and spraypaint.
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“The Escape Artist” by Greg ‘Craola’ Simkins
“The Escape Artist” is the title piece for my upcoming show of the same name at KP Projects Gallery this May, 2018 in Los Angeles. gregsimkinsart.com kpprojectsgallery.com
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