10.02.16

GEO PROFILE

posted by Karen Reyne

Geo profile is a piece from my Geographic collection: I feel this piece represents some of my artistic self, and at the same time provides a small insight into some of the pieces I have recently been working on. The movement between time: reflects the concepts of moving time rather than time moving. Gravitational depicts the created subjects, of water and soft materials through the concept of allomorphism. Colour Fall: engages the concept of softly falling into ...? Summer Lights: Engages the Geo design with the concepts of depth, through the horizontal and vertical patterns. The colour/color of summer provides a realism to the concept of a three dimensional subject that is created on a one dimensional face.

Geo profile

10.02.16

LEONARDO DA VINCI

posted by Lefteris Papazoglou (LEFT)

At the 29/01/2016 at "Palazzo Borghese in Florence, Lefteris Papazoglou (LEFT) won the "Leonardo Da Vinci"prize !! "The universal Artist"The Award took those Artists who stood out for their artistic and stylistic research !!

Leonardo Da Vinci

09.02.16

PERSONALITY MODEL

posted by Miro Brada

Recently, I uploaded the new video-animation 'Personality Model': https://vimeo.com/154507806 It illustrates Personality Model, I defined in 1995, as a student of psychology inspired by natural science, I defined a logical model of personality explaining psychosis. You can read the whole paper with formulas here: http://mirobrada.blogspot.co.uk/2015/03/personality-model.html

Personality Model

08.02.16

WESTERN LEGACY

posted by Nena Trapp

Thousands of emigrants passed this place on their way to Oregon and California during the mid 1800s. It is a prominent way point on the Historic Oregon California Trail in central Wyoming. If you would like to see this and more of my work, visit www.nenatrappphotography.com

Western Legacy

07.02.16

POWER & FOUNDATION

posted by Dragica Vidakovic

Power & Foundation finds its roots in people. It celebrates those who, through strength, knowledge and skill, build the unseen or unnoticeable. As an artist, I gain new insight and respect every time I am on job sites. The thirst for discovery is what keep me fascinated. The paintings are highly influenced by the personalities, the sounds, even the weather. When back at the studio, memories, colour, texture, light and a good dose of music, are how I can share the energy, power and enthusiasm. The exhibit is as much about how we fit in with the designs we create, the structures we build, and locations we chose, as it is about the admiration for the women and men at the heart of it all and the recognition that there will always be the need for the human element. Exhibit on January and February 2016 at the Tremont, in Collingwood, Canada

Power & Foundation