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âEl velludo de oro & The bitches de la Aurora L'OrĂ©alâ
Original image. Apollonia van Ravenstein by Ara Gallant for Viva Mag 1975.
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Romain Vellon fotografia pintures en edificis abandonats d'Europa.
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Declaración del Director.  (EPOCH) La época es una representación visual de nuestra conexión con la tierra y su gloria vulnerable. Nuestro tiempo aquà es esotérico, limitado e intangible. La fragilidad que existe en todos los aspectos de la vida es una cosa que es cierta. Somos frågiles, y también lo es la Madre Tierra.
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Jay Keeree:Â Â New Work
Jay Keeree, who has graced these pages before, is a freelance Motion Designer from Philadelphia. He began his gifs in 2015 as a way to âexperiment and create something for myselfâ in his downtime and has not stopped creating them since. Despite self imposed limitations of palette, timing and composition, there is a wonderful variety in his work - Jay is always finding new ways to express himself within these limitations. These gifs really hold up to repeat viewing: A bounty of elegance in design and motion is packed into these few seconds. Also, this work has echoes of earlier abstract animators of almost 100 years ago like Viking Eggeling and Oskar Fischinger.
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8 times David Lynch was inspired by Francis Bacon
*** SPOILER ALERT*** âŠobviously.
Well, weâre halfway through the new season of âTwin Peaksâ and as predicted, everyone is still like⊠whuuut? I know I am. The new season completely scraps the quirky first season small-town soap opera vibe many people loved. Instead we got a melodramatic piece of absolute television history, more resembling to, well, everything Lynch made beside âTwin Peaks.â The first season was a compromise between Lynch and the studio, who wanted him to make a more easy to digest, conventional mystery series. It comes to no surprise, that after getting a carte blanche for the 3rd season, Lynch went alllll the way.Â
David is a big fan of Francis Bacon, the painter that is, not the philosopher. When he saw Bacon's work at Marlborough Fine Arts in NYC, he was sold. It wasnât until art school that he discovered filmmaking though. The way that happened is kind of myth. Story goes he was in his studio when a gush of wind moved one of his paintings and the sight of that made him wonder âHow would I do a moving painting?â His first moving paint was the video installation Six Figures Getting Sick (1966) which was basically six animated heads throwing up on themselves. Yum!
Francis Bacon was the asthma-stricken, gay, black sheep of his family. Running into his dad, who usually was the epitome of masculinity, while admiring himself in the mirror whilst wearing his motherâs underwear didnât improve their relationship. It even further complicated things when Francis admitted to being sexually attracted to his father. Needless to say, he left home at an early age. This was just the beginning of a life filled with complicated relationships. In a nutshell: not one but two of his lovers committed suicide during a major art exhibit of Baconâs. While still alive, lover Peter Lacy, would beat Bacon to a pulp and leave him half-conscious in the street. The other guy, George Dyer, would go drinking and spending all of Baconâs money. His last relationship wasnât too bad luckily, or at least Bacon died before it got there.
Baconâs complicated and tragic personal life directly influenced his work. Suicide, destitution, self-prostitution, and deep, deep depression are just a few of his reoccurring topics. But whatever the topic of a Bacon painting is, itâs always creepy and leaves you wonderingâŠ
Yeah thatâs right. Just like the new "Twin Peaksâ season. Letâs take a look!
Left:Â "Twin Peaks: The Returnâ (2017) Right: Portrait of a Man by Francis Bacon
Left:Â "Twin Peaks: the Return" (2017) Right: Two Figures at a Window by Francis Bacon
Hard to miss these Bacon references! Here we see agent Coop and a white figure, floating in a glass box somewhere up high in a Manhattan loft. Bacon uses similar boxes in many of his paintings. They underline a sense of isolation, but is also supposed to give the viewer an eerie, claustrophobic experience.
Left: âTwin Peaksâ (1990-1992) Right: Left panel of Three Studies for a Crucifixion by Francis Bacon at the Guggenheim museum
Again, hard to miss this one. The Man from Another Place dancing around the Waiting room in his creepy signature way and the two figures on Baconâs Study for a Crucifixion. The other two panels of the triptych show us even more Baconian carcasses/humanoid animals, which makes you wonder, what did they do to them? Is it a butcher shop? Are they murderers? Just Bacon?
Left: Spike/Henryâs baby in âEraserhead" (1977) Right: Right panel of Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion by Francis Bacon at Tate Britain
Left: "Twin Peaks: the Returnâ (2017) Right: Center panel of Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion by Francis Bacon at Tate Britain
More studies for a crucifixion, this time for the âfiguresâ at the base. Not sure what kind of figures, but they OBVIOUSLY resemble the Baby from âEraserhead,â I mean look at it, ew! But it also resembles the treelike thing from the new series. Apparently it represents the âevolution of the armâ, but then again it could be anything.Â
Left:Â "Twin Peaks: the Return" (2017) Right: Seated Figure by Francis Bacon at Tate Britain
Last one from âTwin Peaksâ for now, Coop in the waiting room and âa seated figureâ by Bacon. Basically the same thing of you ask me. Let us know what else reminds you of Bacon in the upcoming âTwin Peaksâ episodes!Â
âTwin Peaksâ and âEraserheadâ arenât the only Lynch works that resemble Bacon painting though, here are some more examples:
Top left to right: Study for a Portrait by Francis Bacon at Tate Britain Study after VelĂĄzquezâs Portrait of Pope Innocent X by Francis Bacon at Des Moines Art Center Study of a Head by Francis Bacon
Bottom left to right: âLost Highwayâ (1997), âInland Empireâ (2006), âInland Empireâ (2006)
Left:Â "Inland Empire" (2006) Right: Portrait of a Man with Glasses III by Francis Bacon at Private collection
Left:Â "The Elephant Man" (1980) Right: Self-Portrait 1969 by Francis Bacon
Next up: David Lynch and Edward Hopper!
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Gran Bacon, gran Lynch!!
A step-by-step guide to drawing mice, from a 1913 book entitled What to Draw and How to Draw it. More drawing instruction from this book, plus a 1935 follow-up by the same author, here: https://buff.ly/2EN4umE . đđđđđđđđđ . #publicdomainreview #mice #mouse #drawing #bookstagram #books #art #howtodraw
A step-by-step guide to drawing mice, from a 1913 book entitled What to Draw and How to Draw it. More drawing instruction from this book, plus a 1935 follow-up by the same author, here: https://buff.ly/2EN4umE . đđđđđđđđđ . #publicdomainreview #mice #mouse #drawing #bookstagram #books #art #howtodraw
Put down your electric device, find a turkey feather, and follow the guide to making your own feather quill in Writing & illuminating & lettering as you celebrate National Handwriting Day!Â
The annual event is sponsored by the Writing Instrument Manufacturers Association. So, on second thought, maybe making your own quill isnât the best way to celebrateâŠ
How about some lovely pen nibs?
Quills:
Johnston, Edward. Writing & illuminating, & lettering. J. Hogg, 1906. doi: 10.5479/sil.278842.39088006193718
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Spencer [Pen nibs] [1937?]. (Image of trade literature from our long ago exhibit Voyages)
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Edgar Degas (French, 1834 - 1917) Ballet Dancers Rehearsing, about 1877, Graphite The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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