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Steven Anggrek: March 2013
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013. Ode to Hill and Adamson. If you happen to be in Barcelona between 22 February and 19 May 2013, make sure you visit the Caixa Forum. The entrance is free. I saw the video below for the first time there and I thought, still I think, it is great. The video is an ode to David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, who photographed Elizabeth Rigby in 1874, by Maisie Broadhead. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ode to Hill and Adamson. Bekabuluh Travel Tales and Whatnots. Riot In The Kitchen.
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In addition to Carol: 07/01/2013 - 08/01/2013
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31 de julio de 2013. Miércoles Mudo/ Wordless Wednesday: tomar un te que hace feliz es un derecho. Enviar por correo electrónico. 30 de julio de 2013. El amor no se olvida. En mi último post. Un párrafo del libro La vida ante sí. Una pareja mayor que se abraza y besa cuando creen que nadie los mira y la visita a mis tío-abuelos tras años sin verlos me hace reflexionar sobre lo importante que puede llegar a ser el sentirse amado, mucho más allá de lo que había contemplado hasta ahora. 29 de julio de 2013.
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Reyes Robledo: enero 2014
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Miércoles, 29 de enero de 2014. This week in the Studio - Esta semana en el estudio. Playing with my Camera. Love this photo, pity you can´t see the jewelry though ;-). We have sun everyone! It’s freezing cold but sunny which means that I have finally had decent light to photograph all the designs. I had been working on lately. What do you think? I am going through a bit of a Victorian phase at present, and I think it shows in my new designs. Have a lovely week! Enviar por correo electrónico. Although th...
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Reyes Robledo: January - Enero
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Lunes, 20 de enero de 2014. Photo by Maisie M. Broadhead. Photo by Maisie M. Broadhead. Thankfully I have also found time for the things that I do like and had not been able to enjoy for the last couple of months such as reading, coffee with friends, internet (pinterest, blogs…), working in my studio and. Trying, as usual, to improve my photography skills. I want to take better portraits and surfing the net looking for inspiration, I have come across the work of the very talented Maisie Maud Broadhead.
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September | 2009 | Alidaowl's Weblog
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for September, 2009. On September 16, 2009 Leave a Comment. I post works in progress to the Flickr site, you can find my work at alida harris. Also check out “My Favorites” to sample work of other people on the site that often relates to what i’m doing. I see Fickr as a valuable community resource with many people doing interesting things, it’s a great source of inspiration. Read Full Post ». On September 8, 2009 Leave a Comment. Read Full Post ».
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Review: Copy-Repeat | Dialogues in design
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Next Session: ‘Space’ Tuesday 8th March. February 20, 2011. A year and a half after Dialogues in Design was set up by four PhD students in the History of Design Department of the Royal College of Art/Victoria and Albert Museum, a new spring series of events was initiated on Tuesday 8. Stephen Knott started the event by drawing attention to Walter Benjamin’s distinction between technical and manual reproducibility in his famous essay. The talk by Brigit Connolly that fol...
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February | 2011 | Dialogues in design
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Archive for February, 2011. Next Session: ‘Space’ Tuesday 8th March. February 22, 2011. Livia Rezende chairs a session exploring the notion of space. For more information please click on the link below for a poster giving further details. February 20, 2011. Stephen Knott started the event by drawing attention to Walter Benjamin’s distinction between technical and manual reproducibility in his famous essay. The work of art in the age of mechanical reproduction. This divi...