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Tuesday 22 May 2012

sculptors

 this is a sculpture made by barbara hepworth

andy warhol

Soon after graduating, Warhol moved to New York City to pursue a career as a commercial artist. His work debuted in Glamour magazine in September 1949. Warhol became one of the most successful illustrators of the 1950s, winning numerous awards. He had a unique, whimsical style of drawing that belied its frequent sources: traced photographs and imagery. At times Warhol employed the delightfully quirky handwriting of his mother, who was always credited as “Andy Warhol’s Mother,” Julia Warhola left Pittsburgh in 1952 and lived with her son for almost 20 years before her death in Pittsburgh in 1972.

Monday 6 February 2012

fashion Armani

This is a picture of a Armani wedding suit

fashion Red or Dead

This is a picture of Red or Dead women’s ettore boots .

fashion vivienne westwood

This is a picture of Vivienne Westwood’s new range of Melissa shoes

fashion nike

This is a picture of the original Nike dunks from 20 years back with a unique modern twist to it with a batman theme

animation companys cartoon network studios

Cartoon network studios is the company that makes all the major shows on cartoon network such as
·         Dexter's Laboratory
·         Johnny Bravo
·         Cow and Chicken
·         I Am Weasel
·         And many more

animation companys Aardman animation

Aardman animation is a studio based in the uk and was made famous with the awesome Wallace and Gromit shorts and films.

animation companys dreamworks

Dreamworks is also a huge animation company that made amazing films like
·         Antz
·         Shrek 1,2,3 and 4
·         Chicken run
·         And many more

animation companys pixar

Pixar is a multibillion dollar company that has made multiple animated films such as
·         Toy story 1,2 and 3
·         A bugs life
·         Monsters, inc.
·         The incredibles 
·         And many more.

sculptures peter Blake

This is one of peter Blake’s sculptures named Life as a circus

sculptures Susie macmurray

This is one of Susie macmurray’s sculptures named feast and it was made using plastic food wrap, cotton thread and steel rings

sculptures oliver zwink

This is one of Oliver zwink’s sculptors named Land

photography portrait

This is a black and white portrait of a Labrador

photograph landscape.

This is a photograph of the new Zealand landscape.

photography fashion

This is a fashion photograph edited with a black and white filter

photography urban

This is an urban style picture edited with a black and white filter

Friday 3 February 2012

photography-nature

This is a nature photograph of a bear looking for fish and it has been edited with a black and white effect over it

Georgia O,keeffe

Georgia O,keeffe was born on November . 15, 1887  in  Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.
She Graduated from the Chatham Protestant Episcopal Institute in Williamsburg, Va. in 1904.  Studied art at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League in New York.  The artistic brilliance of Georgia O'Keeffe revolutionized modern art in both her time and in the present.  With her paintings she vividly portrayed the power and emotion of objects of nature.  This was first seen in her charcoal drawings of silhouetted bud-like forms exhibited in 1916 that brought her fame.  During the 1920s , she explored this theme in her magnified paintings of flowers which to this day enchant people amorously, although her purpose was to convey that nature in all its beauty was as powerful as the widespread industrialization of the period. 
After spending a summer in New Mexico, Georgia O'Keeffe, enthralled by the barren landscape and expansive skies of the desert, would explore the subject of animal bones in her paintings of the 1930s and 1940s.  Just as with the flowers, she painted the bones magnified and captured the stillness and remoteness of them, while at the same time expressing a sense of beauty that lies within the desert. 
Georgia O'Keeffe was married to the pioneer photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946) in 1924.  It was at Stieglitz's famed New York art gallery "291" that her charcoal drawings were first exhibited in 1916.  The union lasted 22 years, until Stieglitz's death. 
The paintings from the latter phase of Georgia O'Keeffe's career (after her move to New Mexico in 1949) concerned a rectangular door on an adobe wall and the sky.  These were far less inspiring than her earlier works-which continued to be rediscovered through her lifetime and to the present day. 
Sadly she died March 6, 1986 at the age of 98

Deadpool

Deadpool (Wade Winston Wilson) is a fictional character, a mercenary and anti-hero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza, Deadpool first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (Feb. 1991).
A disfigured and mentally unstable mercenary, Deadpool originally appeared as a villain in an issue of New Mutants, and later in issues of X-Force. The character has since starred in several ongoing series, and shares titles with other characters such as Cable. The character, known as the "Merc with a Mouth", is famous for his talkative nature and his tendency to "break the fourth wall", which is used by writers for humorous effect. Deadpool was ranked 182nd on Wizard magazine's list of the Top 200 Comic Book Characters of All Time ranked 45th on Empire magazine's list of The 50 Greatest Comic Book Characters, and placed 31st on IGN's list of the Top 100 Comic Book Heroes.