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by Philip Scott Johnson
500 Years of Female Portraits in Western Art
Music: Bach's Sarabande from Suite for Solo Cello No. 1 in G Major, BWV 1007 performed by Yo-Yo Ma
Nominated as Most Creative Video
2007 YouTube Awards
For a complete list of artists and paintings visit http://www.maysstuff.com/womenid.htm
Higher resolution version at
http://www.vimeo.com/1456037
eggman913@gmail.com
http://www.myspace.com/eggman913
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Call us boring and simple-minded, but before we saw the work of street artist Joshua Allen Harris we never once considered the artistic possibilities of subway exhaust. Using only tape and garbage bags, Harris creates giant inflatable animals that become animated when fastened to a sidewalk grate. Steven Psyllos caught up with Harris recently to discuss his older works (including a bear and a giraffe) and unveil a new beast that looks not unlike the Cloverfield monster. Video by Jonah Green
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http://rinpaeshidan.jp
Cast:
Daisuke Yamamoto,
Noiz-Davi
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A video project I worked on in New York Mills, Minnesota and featuring a wide assortment of my kinetic-art techniques.
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You might be a redneck artist if messy, rib-eating fingers inspires you to fingerpaint.
As seen on CMT "Country Fried Home Videos"
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Coming Soon
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sand art
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Various Americans are interviewed about art. Animated by Aardman.
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4 people worked together simultaneously on a single Google Docs spreadsheet. Each cell in the 100 row x 186 col spreadsheet was filled using 18 different colors. The entire process was captured in time-lapse.
You can get the original spreadsheet used in this video and learn how it was created at: http://docs.google.com/holiday
Create your own spreadsheet art and post a video response! We'd love to see what you create.
Music by Richard Mapes, a Google software engineer.
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Keys to the Hovercar - Andy McKee Original Song
CD & Tabs - Art of Motion
http://www.candyrat.com
Andy McKee Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/andymckee2
Candyrat Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=774640471
Candyrat Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/candyratrecords
Guitarra acústica música
Guitare acoustique musique
Akoestische gitaar muziek
Akustische Gitarrenmusik
Akustisk guitarmusik
ακουστικη κιθαρα μουσικη
Chitarra acustica musica
Violão música
акустической гитаре
アコースティックギターの音楽
어쿠스틱 기타 음악
原聲吉他音樂
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Art of Motion - Andy McKee Original Song
CD & Tabs - Art of Motion
http://www.candyrat.com
Andy McKee Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/andymckee2
Candyrat Myspace:
http://www.myspace.com/candyratrecords
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Creating art with latte coffee
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http://www.ted.com - Dutch artist Theo Jansen demonstrates his amazingly lifelike kinetic sculptures, built from plastic tubes and lemonade bottles. His "Strandbeests" (Beach Creatures) are built to move and even survive on their own.
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This is the Chinese Disabled Performing Arts Troupe (they are deaf). I got this from my grand-ma. I found it very beautiful & interesting. She told me it took them over 10 whole years to get to such a high level of perfection.
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Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers 1961.
See the whole performance here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1500007935008866780&q=art+blakey
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original video from the eighties - enjoy
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nail art
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The word marbling is in Turkish EBRU (cloud, cloudy) or abru (Water face) (En Français. It is derived from the word ebre which belongs to one of the older Central Asian languages and it means the "moiré, veined fabric, paper etc..." used for covering some manuscripts and other holy books. Its origin might ultimately hark back to China, where a document from the T'ang dynasty (618-907) mentions a process of coloring paper on water with five hues. Through the Silk Road this art came first to Iran and picked up the name Ebru. Subsequently this art moved towards Anatolia. Specimens of marbled paper in the Turkish museum and private collections date back as far as the 15th century but unfortunately there is no evidence to show at what date the art of marbling paper first appeared in Anatolia. Around the end of 16th century tradesmen, diplomats and travelers coming to Anatolia brought this art to Europe and after the 1550s, booklovers in Europe prized Ebru which came to be known as "Turkish Paper Turkish marbled paper making". After then it was broadly used in Italy, Germany, France and England.
There is agreement amongst scholars that the so-called Turkish Papers has a colourful influence on the book arts of Europe. In the early examples from the 16th century in the Ottoman-Turkish era, Ebru appears in the battal (large) form, namely without any manipulation. Ebru technique consists of sprinkling colors containing a few drops of ox-gall on to the surface of the bath of water mixed with with kitre (gum tragacanth) in a trough. By carefully laying the paper over the bath, the floating picture on top of it is readily transferred to the paper thus, each Ebru is a unique print. To obtain beautiful Ebru results, one needs to have a light hand, refined taste and an open mind to the unexpected patterns forming on the water. Patience and a good knowledge of traditional culture are characteristic of Ebru masters. Since the art of marbling had a significant importance in Islamic art, it is essential to recall the basic principles of Islamic art in order to have a better and closer look at marbling and thereby reach a deeper understanding. Ottomans tried to express the beauty of the divine in all branches of art. We see them seeking to illustrate mystical beauties in architecture, music and ornamental art. During the 14th to 19th centuries many religious schools, especially Sufi sects, became a kind of "Art Workshop" educating students by a master to apprentice method. Due to the modesty encouraged by dervish precepts many works of art even had no signature on them.
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Live..
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Couple of photos and vids of 3D animation in Blender - open source 3D modelling, creating animations, photos and even games... video made by various authors.
For more info visit http://www.blender.org/
BTW This video is from Siggraph 2005.
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53009 views yay
5/5 stars *speechless* YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA*not quite*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
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visit: www.aboveseven.com everything Christian !! now available christian wrist watches !!
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Elvis really LOVED that gospel-song! He sang it over and over again! Also very recommendable if you'd like to know more about Elvis and his love for gospel-music:
1.) "Elvis Presley - He Touched Me Vol. 1 & 2 - The Gospel Music of Elvis Presley" (2 DVDs)
2.) "Prayers of Elvis" (by M. Wilson, www.elvisgospel.com/links.html)
3.) "Elvis - Peace in the Valley. The complete Gospel recordings" (3 Audio-CDs).
Also listen to 20 of them here: www.elvisgospel.nl/site.php?page=music
4.) "The Touch Of Two Kings. Growing Up At Graceland. A True Story" (by Elvis' stepbrother Rick Stanley who' s an evangelist now).
"Caught in a trap" (Rick Stanley - one of the most interesting insider - books!)
5.) "Elvis - His Love For Gospel Music And J.D. Sumner" (J.D. Sumner with Bob Terrell)
6.) "Elvis and Gladys" ("The most fine grainded Elvis bio ever ..." by Elaine Dundy)
7.) NEW in Aug. 2007: "The Gospel Side Of Elvis" (Joe Moscheo - one of Elvis' background singers)
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http://www.deeperthanwords.com
(here you can see my work)
ms Paint... :P
here a simple drawing in ms paint.
Have fun and leave a comment.
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Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers
Lee Morgan,Benny Golson
Bobby Timmons,Jymie Merritt
dvd"live in '58"