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Tracy Sagalow, or Red, is a pyrographer. Yes, she burn woods to create artworks. Her subjects are usually still-lifes of the day-to-day New York City where she has lived for many years. But for her latest project, Red decided to … Continue reading
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Tagged alicia alonso, ang san suu kyi, Art, burned wood, emma goldman, female artist, gender equality, global, harriet tubman, historical figures, human rights, influential women, inspirational women, leni riefenstahl, margaret thatcher, politics, pyrography, red the artist, Science, sustainability, tracy sagalow, wood burning art, world's leaders
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Rachael Aslett: Pin Ups with Kitties
There’s a cat lady in town and she has a preference for Pin Up! 😸 😽 👯 Rachael Aslett is a digital marketer from Perth Australia who has successfully pair photos of cats with classic Pinup Girls. Meow!
Posted in Art, Community, Fashion, Fitness, Humor, Photography, Uncategorized
Tagged australia, cats, cats that look like pin up girls, classic, cute, funny cats, funny kitties, grrrr, hilarious, LOL, meow, perth, pin up cats, pin up girls, pinup, Rachael Aslett
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Storytelling Shoes: Artist transforms shoes into sculptures that tell a tale
Before you throw out those old shoes, consider the work of Greek born Israeli artist Costa Magarakis, who loves to transform different footwear into sculptures that tell their own stories. From former skating shoes and high heeled wedges to sporty … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Community, Green, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Tagged classical, Costa Magarakis, etsy, fiberglass, footwear sculptures, jules verne, resin, shoe art, stone, victorian
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‘B E A U T Y’ by Rino Stefano Tagliafierro
Rino Stefano Tagliafierro is a director, art director and video artist. In ‘B E A U T Y’, he has created a captivating story using classic paintings. These works of arts come to life by a 2.5D technique or animated … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Community, Films, Music, Photography, Theater, Uncategorized
Tagged 2.5D, B E A U T Y, battles, beauty, caravagio, classical paintings, executions, gruesome, john everett millais, landscapes, Ophelia, Portrait of a Young Girl, portraits, rembrandt, Rino Stefano Tagliafierro, rubens, Salome with the Head of John the Baptist, The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp, vermeer
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Hoi An, Vietnam by ‘Mr. Wong’ (@faetheburgh)
Written to Steve Huff at stevehuffphoto.com: Hi Steve, Hope you’re well. Thought I’d send you some pics I took in Hoi An, Vietnam last week. It’s been over four years since I sent you some pics of my trip to Hanoi, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Community, Photography, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged faetheburgh, hoi an, hong kong, life, mr. wong, sea market, seafood, steve huff, street market, street photography, việt nam, vietnam, x-t1, x100t
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Prayers for Orlando
Posted in Art, Community, History, Uncategorized
Tagged lgbtq united, love and respect, orlando prayers, rainbow prayers
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A little LOVE for today. We’ll always stand tall and proud. — The Gay Men Project
photo by Kevin Truong via A little LOVE for today. We’ll always stand tall and proud. — The Gay Men Project
Posted in Art, Community, Photography, Uncategorized
Tagged equality, kevin truong, lgbt, lgbtq united, love, the gay men project
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Satomi Fujii
Satomi Fujii is a Japanese professional doll customizer and seamstress. She has taken interest in the Fashion Blythe Doll specifically since 2001. Her body of work includes over 3300 customized dolls and the ‘Doll Sewing Book Hanon’. I am particularly impressed … Continue reading
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Tagged Blythe Doll, dip dye, doll clothes, Doll Sewing, doll shoes, dresses, footwear, hand sewn, Hanon, Satomi Fujii
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Amy Santoferraro’s ‘BB Baskets’
I have written about American artist Amy Santoferraro a few times over the last few years… and here we are again! This is Amy’s found object series, titled “BB Baskets”. I love the objects themselves – juicy little jewels in … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Santoferraro, bb baskets, ceramic miniatures, fruits, grapes
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Stephen McMennamy’s ComboPhotos
Stephen McMennamy is an Atlanta based artist/director/photographer. In 2012, being introduced to Instagram, Stephen came up with the idea for a project which he refers to as combophotos. Combophotos is a series of photography art that combines objects and elements … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Community, Food, Green, Humor, Photography, Sustainability, Uncategorized
Tagged atlanta, awesome, clever, combophotos, cute, funny, instagram, photographer, stephen mcmennamy
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