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@susietsang
Bit different this one. Looks like an adidas advert. Handcut collage!
Lethe by Sylwia Kowalczyk http://www.sylwiakowalczyk.com/ #ArtWednesday
NORTHERN ART CARBOOTY STALL HOLDER: SUSIE TSANG
Selling: Susie is a Photographic Artist based in Manchester. She is fascinated with photographic processes and uses this to experiment and create work. She will be selling prints and postcards of her work (and maybe some little bookworks too if she has time before the big NAC day!)
Price range: £1.50 (postcards) - £35 (various prices and sizes for prints)
For more information check out: www.susietsang.co.uk
Or follow here on https://www.facebook.com/susie.f.tsang and susietsang on twitter!
Excited for the 30th Aug.. First time I will be selling work. See you there!!
For more details: FB Event https://www.facebook.com/events/857044847666451/
Don’t forget !
I produced this calendar to raise money for National Parents Network to Protect Children from Radiation (Japan; http://kodomozenkoku-news.blogspot.jp/), all proceeds will be donated to that great cause.
If you haven’t done so, still is time to support and get your copy.
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I love this calendar! so beautiful.
The Art Museum Dust Collection by Sean Miller http://www.featureshoot.com/2013/05/microscopic-photos-of-dust-collected-from-the-worlds-best-art-museums/ #ArtWednesday
Mika Nitta (Japanese, b. 1986, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan) - Prism, 2011 Drawings: Ink, Watercolors
Dreamy Black and White Watercolors by Artist Elicia Edijanto
Olivia Steele
Photographs by Andrei A. Tarkovsky
"An image
is an impression
of the Truth,
which God
has allowed us
to glimpse
with our
sightless eyes.”
Instant Light | Tarkovsky Polaroids
Disquiet by Amani Willett, is a meditation on starting a family in a time of social unrest and uncertainty in America. A metaphoric journey that examines the first two years in the life of my son, Disquiet weaves intimate family pictures with images of American society and the economic and political concerns at the time. Amani’s images of his growing son and family are atypical, int he sense that they don’t involve cute, goggly faces, and funny customs. Instead they depict a rather melancholic, dark, and anxious view. It tells a story of time and unpredictable change. We know that photographs do not change the past or the an outcome, yet Amani sets out to depict our instinct to love and desire to protect.
Please visit Amani Willett’s personal site for more work and to purchase Disquite. Published by Damiani 2013.
Looking Up #3
Looking Up #2
Starting a new project 'Looking Up'
One of the architectural quirks of certain cities on the eastern seaboard of the U.S. is the solo row house. Standing alone, in some of the worst neighborhoods, these nineteenth century structures were once attached to similar row houses...
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Christine Redmond - Sea Change published by Artist Photobooks 2nd edition (2014) first edition originally published by Roundtower (2013)
Another great book by the team at Artist Photobooks. With this one, Christine Redmond has chosen to show us Forty Foot located on Dublin Bay’s southern tip where people have been swimming year-round for over 250 years. It was originally exclusively for men but in the 70’s, during the women’s liberation movement a group of female equal-rights activists jumped into the waters and it has since been open to women and children as well.
Forty Foot has a lot of history and the foreword provided by Ian Bamford does a great job of teaching us some of it. It is known for it’s strong Joycean connections. The opening section of Ulysses was set in Forty Foot. Unfortunately, I am unfamiliar with Joyce’s work and can’t really comment on it. But from what I’ve heard of Ulysses, I definitely hope to read it one day.
The place’s intended purposes have undoubtably changed throughout the years, from military defence post to popular bathing place. It has become a place where people come to escape. to be free of judgement, free of daily stresses, free of all thought. Like a form of meditation I suppose. Those who swim these waters let it all go.
The photography really confirms these ideas about the Forty Foot. Its calm, quiet waters contrast its cold, harsh surroundings and it’s as if stepping into the water will make it all disappear.