Posts Tagged: Art
The rock-cut cave temples of Badami, India | EarthSky.org
See on Scoop.it – levin’s linkblog: Knowledge Channel The town of Badami in India lies at the mouth of a ravine with rocky hills on either side. The cave temples are carved out of the soft sandstone of these hill
The rock-cut cave temples of Badami, India | EarthSky.org
See on Scoop.it – levin’s linkblog: Knowledge Channel The town of Badami in India lies at the mouth of a ravine with rocky hills on either side. The cave temples are carved out of the soft sandstone of these hill
designboom’s 2012 top ten: art
See on Scoop.it – levin’s linkblog: Arts Channel designboom counts down the the top ten stories of 2012 to reveal a slice of what viewers appreciated the most in an ever-changing world of creative expression. See on http://www.designboom.com
designboom’s 2012 top ten: art
See on Scoop.it – levin’s linkblog: Arts Channel designboom counts down the the top ten stories of 2012 to reveal a slice of what viewers appreciated the most in an ever-changing world of creative expression. See on http://www.designboom.com
Street Stone: Turning Marble Sculptures into Instant Hipsters – Neatorama
“Lookin’ good, Hercules! Alexis Persani and Leo Caillard collaborated in a project called “Street Stone” to digitally clothe marble statues thus instantly transforming them into hipsters” via Street Stone: Turning Marble Sculptures into Instant Hipsters – Neatorama.
Street Stone: Turning Marble Sculptures into Instant Hipsters – Neatorama
“Lookin’ good, Hercules! Alexis Persani and Leo Caillard collaborated in a project called “Street Stone” to digitally clothe marble statues thus instantly transforming them into hipsters” via Street Stone: Turning Marble Sculptures into Instant Hipsters – Neatorama.
Josef Albers Serves up Color in 80 Crazy Dishes at The Morgan Library & Museum – Core77
“In its latest exhibition, “Josef Albers in America: Painting on Paper,” The Morgan Library & Museum contests that Albers (1888-1976) is best known for a brightly colored series of late career paintings called “Homage to the Square,” tossing in his
Josef Albers Serves up Color in 80 Crazy Dishes at The Morgan Library & Museum – Core77
“In its latest exhibition, “Josef Albers in America: Painting on Paper,” The Morgan Library & Museum contests that Albers (1888-1976) is best known for a brightly colored series of late career paintings called “Homage to the Square,” tossing in his
“I think of it is as a piece of music for a special occasion:” Martin Creed on Ringing All the UK’s Bells On the Olympics Opening Day | Artinfo
“… exactly 12 hours before the Opening Ceremony — bells up and down the country sounded merrily to mark the first day of the Olympic Games. Brainchild of Turner Prize winner Martin Creed, “Work No. 1197: All the bells in a
“I think of it is as a piece of music for a special occasion:” Martin Creed on Ringing All the UK’s Bells On the Olympics Opening Day | Artinfo
“… exactly 12 hours before the Opening Ceremony — bells up and down the country sounded merrily to mark the first day of the Olympic Games. Brainchild of Turner Prize winner Martin Creed, “Work No. 1197: All the bells in a
Flavorwire » The 20 Most Beautiful Museums in the World
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Flavorwire » The 20 Most Beautiful Museums in the World
via Flavorwire » The 20 Most Beautiful Museums in the World.
Chromophobes, Xenophones and Lots of Textas – Phenomena – Artlink Magazine
“Kirsten Farrell muses on colourphobia through her life, her Phd and her reading of the book Colourphobia (2000) by David Batchelor” via Chromophobes, Xenophones and Lots of Textas – Phenomena – Artlink Magazine.
Chromophobes, Xenophones and Lots of Textas – Phenomena – Artlink Magazine
“Kirsten Farrell muses on colourphobia through her life, her Phd and her reading of the book Colourphobia (2000) by David Batchelor” via Chromophobes, Xenophones and Lots of Textas – Phenomena – Artlink Magazine.