08.08.22

22 COLLAGES AT SPECTRUM MIAMI, 2016

posted by Ralph Miller

The complicated tapestry of modern life is seen through oft-repeated expressions of chaotic slices of life gaining meaning through their juxtapositions, repetitions and temporality. A series of 22 collages, that Ralph created for exhibition at Spectrum Miami, speak to the myriad of visual intrusions into our daily lives. Panels feature memorabilia from his travels around the world and decades-long work as an experiential designer and producer. The panels are layered with original art, acrylic embellishments and embedded objects from his studio-arranged according to their own unique textual and imaginative qualities to reflect modern trends and social commentaries.

22 Collages at Spectrum Miami,  2016

25.07.22

LADE IN BLUE

posted by Rene Pauwels

Acrylic on canvas 100 x 80 cm 2022

Lade in Blue

25.07.22

ONE OF THE FINALIST ARTISTS

posted by Renate Schweizer

Happy to be one of the finalists in the latest Artavita contest, with my work "sources". When I made the photo- and video-installation "Sources", I themed our depending in gas and energy, and how far it can be end - long before the war in Ukraine started. Many artiists feel the sense and spirit in the world long before it comes aware in gerneral society. My congratulations to the winner Cristina Jobs, with her four sculptures. ! which had as the prize free participation for up to four works in the Spectrum - Red Dot Miami art fair. There were 574 participating artists with 1623 works. I am happy to be one of the finalists. Many thanks to artavita!

one of the finalist artists

23.07.22

COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS IN BRISTOL AND CORNWALL??

posted by Here Now Films

Hey Guys, Ed here from Here Now Films. We'd love to link up with any photographers across Cornwall and Bristol! let us know if you are out there.

Commercial photographers in Bristol and Cornwall??

11.07.22

CIPHER NUMBER 50

posted by federico cortese

An original piece from the series “Code”, oil and graphite on paper, 40 x 40 cm, 2020. A map is an imprint, a sign of man in the landscape. An alien intelligence, observing our cities from the great distances of space, could interpret them as the characters of an alphabet, sort of messages, a code of signs, each one different from the other, each with its own meaning and its own syntax. This hypothetical alien presence may not even realize that these cities have a purpose and a function, which are the product of the way we have adapted to live on this planet, but it could engage in an attempt to interpret this unknown language, identifying the alphabet and associating to each character a precise meaning. Will we still be able to understand and share these new meanings, or will they have lost any sense for us?

Cipher number 50