Graceful and whimsical underwater photography by Elena Kalis.
Just…wow. Magical.
Mind Blowing 3D Apophysis Flames design By 3D Artist Chiara
(Source: rawbdz, via mmmmmmmmmy)
I do this…shamelessly…and I will never ever stop.
(Source: simplyaprildays, via take-a-moment-and-look)
I often think that airports are the most wonderful places in the world to be. They are filled with possibility and opportunity, people coming and going, lives changing and beginning.
sitting, watching (by beardo creeps)
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These haunting non-portraits by Stephen G. Rhodes make an eloquent statement on presence and loss. They refer to the past, tracing the divide between something lost, and what lingers behind. All histories fade over time, but their imprints have shaped the present and so they remain.
From the Saatchi Gallery website:
”Themes of memory, trauma, and historical unconscious are recurrent throughout Stephen G. Rhodes’s work. Rhodes’s Vacant Portraits use as their reference point historical portrait paintings in which the sitter is depicted in front of an abstract background. By removing the image of the sitter, Rhodes’s paintings record only a lingering atmosphere of spectral presence, negating the past and suggesting a haunted present. The small photographs placed in the corners are of abandoned sites in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, the barren rooms and anonymous detritus redoubling the vacant aura.”
Stephen G. Rhodes, Vacant Portraits
Check out this footage of the wonderful show at Norman Felix Gallery (SIX20SEVEN) that I was privileged to help curate last week!
SIX20SEVEN has just had its first event as a unit! On December 9th, SIX20SEVEN hosted the launch party of Norman Felix Inc. Art Gallery and Management to celebrate them as the new addition to the space. Due to the efforts of all its encompassing companies (Gallery C-C, Direct Deals,…
David Altmejd The Eye 2010–1 Installation view / Photo Christine Guest, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal David Altmejd The Eye 2010–1 Installation view / Photo Christine Guest, Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal (via Canadian Art — The Claire and Marc Bourgie Pavilion: Montreal’s New Art Space)
It would take some dedication, but I think I could master this.
(via alecshao)