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Archive for September, 2007

Sep 24
Monday

Waiiit a second…

Filed under Artists/Spotlights

Thought I would quickly share a very unique photography portfolio I ran across today. The artists name is Mark Jenkins, and the work is quite creative. Many of the pieces are some type of odd insertion into everyday life. I’m sure some of those shots would take all day to catch. Got to love a commitment to your craft!

Among Jenkins “street installations” gallery, there is “nature”, “storker project”, “indoors”, and even a video gallery with clips from his shoots and other things. Check it out and get some culture!

Mark Jenkins Photography

Mark Jenkins Photography

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The Art of Sadness - Showcase
6 responses - Posted 09.21.07
Everyone gets sad. We all are susceptible to negative thoughts and feelings sometimes. Sadness is a normal emotion that has the ability to make life more engaging. Some of the greatest art in the world was created because the artist was so entrenched in his emotions of sadness, that it ...continue
I Take Off My Clothes for Money
2 responses - Posted 09.20.07
My nipples are standing to attention, because it's freezing. My feet are turning a plummy purple, and while 5 minutes ago I could still wiggle them and get that itchy-ootchy pins and needles sensation, at this point, I can no longer move them. I can't even turn my head to ...continue
Seeing Numbers in a Whole New Way
2 responses - Posted 09.18.07
Chris Jordan, a Seattle based visual artist, has created an exciting new exhibit entitled “Running the Numbers: An American Self-Portrait.” It can be viewed from September 8 to October 20 at the Paul Kopeikin Gallery located in Los Angeles, California. Jordan, the man behind previous works such as “In Katrina’s Wake: ...continue
Must See Museums Around the Globe
3 responses - Posted 09.11.07
With so many cultural hubs in the United States alone, it can be difficult to decide which cities contain museums worth the time, energy, and effort. The following is a brief guide to some of the world’s most impressive, comprehensive, and can’t miss art houses. -Musée du Louvre (Also Known As ...continue
Artistic Interpretation
no responses - Posted 09.11.07
Art...a word with many meanings. For my purpose here, let me qualify this particular word to mean...creative or imaginative activity esp. the expressive arrangement of elements within a medium. I am speaking only of the finished product of the creative or imaginative activity. The art, in whatever form it was ...continue
Minimalist Wordpress Theme - Modicus Remix
92 responses - Posted 09.10.07
New Premium Wordpress Themes now available at Zidalgo.com This theme is based off of Upstart Blogger's Wordpress theme "Modicus ". Thus aptly titled "Modicus Remix". The original Modicus theme may be a tad more versatile (such as a three-column option, which remix does NOT have). So if you plan on wanting ...continue
Animated Typography
14 responses - Posted 09.07.07
Typography is generally viewed as having a static medium, however many motion artists are becoming more inclined to include strong typography focus in their videos. The artistic technique of expression with kinetic text is used to convey the emotion or mood of numerous performing musicians such as Outkast, Bjork, Linkin ...continue
Busking Bumbershoot
2 responses - Posted 09.07.07
Oh, sweet Bumbershoot . Bumbershoot is a homegrown Seattle classic, a three day summer arts and music festival encompassing all of Seattle Center (you know, where the Space Needle reigns supreme). I rocked out to Kings of Leon, nodded my head to Sage Francis, and got my groove on to ...continue
Seattle Opens New Sculpture Park to Public
2 responses - Posted 09.07.07
Seattle may not have the best weather 365 days a year, but if by chance you are visiting on one of the beautiful sun-filled days, you can’t miss the new Olympic Sculpture Park. An extension of the Seattle Art Museum, the park officially opened to the public January 20, 2007. Located ...continue


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