Not exact matches
The
image above is a sneak peak at some
of the
art work I'm working on for my upcoming Video Training Series, Organic
Baby Care 101.
3D computer
image of your
baby's head shape, captured instantaneously with our state -
of - the -
art DSi system
This has always been a great lesson - students do not know that photography is a
baby in terms
of art forms at 200 years old and they are really interested in looking at the
images to work out why these paintings are so different before and after the invention
of photography.
Images are teeming with symbolism (Saint - Exupéry's birth on page one depicts a swaddled
baby with wings, suspended over a globe), and Sís fills the book with evocative
art and words that take readers in many directions — but never overwhelming, thanks to Sís» superb sense
of design.
Featured
image: Conceptual Artist Xvala's
Art Babies Street
Art on Robertson Boulevard & Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles All
images courtesy
of Quam Odunsi
One Mile Film (5,280 feet
of 35 mm film negative and print taped to the mile - long High Line walk way in New York City for 17 hours on Thursday, September 13th, 2012 with 11,500 visitors — the visitors walked, wrote, jogged, signed, drew, touched, danced, parkoured, sanded, keyed, melted popsicles, spit, scratched, stomped, left shoe prints
of all kinds and put gum on the filmstrip — it was driven on by
baby stroller and trash can wheels and was traced by
art students — people wrote messages on the film and drew animations, etched signs, symbols and words into the film emulsion lines drawn down much
of the filmstrip by visitors and Jwest with highlighters and markers — the walk way surfaces
of concrete, train track steel, wood, metal gratings and fountain water impressed into the film; filmed
images shot by Peter West — filmed Parkour performances by Thomas Dolan and Vertical Jimenez — running on rooftops by Deb Berman and Jwest — film taped, rolled and explained on the High Line by
art students and volunteers) 2012, 58 minutes, 40 seconds 35 mm negative and film print transferred to high - definition video, no sound Commissioned and produced by Friends
of the High Line and the New York City Department
of Parks and Recreation
Images (clockwise from top left): Dress (detail), c. 1845, American, Silk, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum
of Art, Gift
of Miss Elizabeth J. Ratmond, 1965.219 A, B; E.B. Kellogg and E.C. Kellogg, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, 1845, Color lithograph, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum
of Art, Gift
of James Junius Goodwin, 1935.434; House
of Coniglio (Beverley Coniglio, American, born 1972), Bee -
Baby necklace, 2015, Designed by House
of Coniglio, Found materials including watch, ceramic doll, rhinestones, and gold - filled chain, Collection
of House
of Coniglio; Dress with evening bodice (detail), c. 1850, American, Silk, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum
of Art, Gift
of the Estate
of Matta Grimm Lacey, 1976.33 B, C