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Pagina 2 – Post Scriptum
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No discrimination for images. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Gulls the first sign of land. As a real house, 2010. Leave a comment on Traces. Lafayette, Munson-Williams-proctor Institute, Utica. New York, 1961. Unknown photographer, La nona ora di M. Cattelan, date unknown. Leave a comment on fall apart. The man who left the Earth. A Man on the Moon, 1969. From the series Alienation, 2008. The red hair girl. Non mi ero m...
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Resume - Jennifer Zwick - ALL IMAGES COPYRIGHT - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Solo show, Gallery4Culture, Seattle WA. Out Of Sight," Seattle WA; curated by Kirsten Anderson, Sharon Arnold, Greg Lundgren and Sierra Stinson. Public art commission, "Seattle Center Sculpture Walk," Seattle Center, Seattle WA. The Butt Show," Fashion Hot Dog 225, Seattle WA; curated by Mary Anne Carter and Sarah Galvin. SAM Gallery Artists at Seattle Art Fair," SAM Gallery, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle WA. Storytellers," Gallery One, Ellensburg WA. Special thanks to Rejuvenation.
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SMC Design: Type project redux
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Monday, October 11, 2010. Here are a couple of sites that index and offer free typefaces for both PC and Mac platforms. And some of the typefaces that have come up in conversations lately include these:. Top 10 Most Unintelligible Metal Logos. Is pictured above, bottom). Collaborations between M/M Paris. And the photographers Inez Van Lamswwerde and Vinoodh Matadin ( A is for Anne-Catherine. Pictured above, top); M/M Paris' pradalphabet (designed for Prada) as well as archived works are here.
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Chris Engman | Greg Kucera Gallery | Seattle
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43 x 48 inches. LANDSCAPE FOR CANDACE, 2015. 43 x 55.5 inches. YELLOW INK ON PAPER, 2014. 42 x 42 inches. INK ON PAPER, 2014. 29 x 29 inches. Price and availability subject to change. WORK IN PROGRESS, 2014. 37 x 44.5 inches. 40 x 51.25 inches. 425 x 42.5 inches. CORNER CUBE, 2013. 43 x 48 inches. 25 x 30 inches each. Overall 25 x 60 inches. 415 x 41.5 inches. Additional view of: REFLECTION, 2013. 415 x 41.5 inches. THE CLAIM, 2012. 37 x 48 inches. 60 x 43 inches. Edition is SOLD OUT. DOUBLE SKEW, 2013.
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mixed media / photo-montage
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Mixed media / photo-montage. All images are the artist unless otherwise noted. The Stages of Restoration:. The cut-out silhouettes implies a sense of loss. These open figures are the play of photography whose shapes are framing new environments; it is a frame within a frame. Though we don’t see the people whose bodies are removed, we see their gestures and absences. Not only do we naturally perform those gestures, we learn them. Enter David Chaim Jacob Zilber, whose latest series. Time - Buildings - Sunr...
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SMC Design: December 2009
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Thursday, December 10, 2009. Design Fundamentals final portfolios. I made a copious amount of notes, but realized as soon as I got home that I had forgotten to photograph everyone's project in a systematic way. So, the selection above is just that, a selection, a sampling of some of the projects from today. Thanks again for all of your work this semester. Posted by Marc Dombrosky. Links to this post. Labels: Design Fundamentals 1. Drawing 1 final portfolio preview. Posted by Marc Dombrosky. Week 7, 051708.
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SMC Design: February 2009
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Saturday, February 7, 2009. Color Overview, part II. Images (top, bottom):. Piet Mondrian, Broadway Boogie Woogie, 1942-43. Museum of Modern Art, New York. © 2003 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/Beeldrecht, Amsterdam. . Thanks to The Museum of Modern Art. Bas Jan Ader, On the road to Neoplasticism. Hans Hofmann, The Castle. 1965 Hans Hofmann website. And here is a link to the entire Color Overview. Here is a documentary by Robert Irwin, Primaries and Secondaries. Posted by Marc Dombrosky.