Posts Tagged ‘photography’

25 Incredible Negative Photos

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

In photography, a negative image is a total inversion of an ordinary, positive one. What was once dark becomes light and vice versa. Colours are flipped completely, with reds turning to blue and blues to yellow. The results are often diverse, with many negative photos, particularly those of people, plants and animals, taking on a ghostly or unearthly quality.
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Light Paintings by Lightmark

Monday, May 24th, 2010


There is something magical about light paintings. Besides the fact that the photography is beautiful, these images capture the wonderful, precise movement of light.
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The Lost Light Drawings of Picasso

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

Picasso Light Drawing

How did I miss that Pablo Picasso did light drawings? LIFE Magazine has a wonderful collection of photos showing Picasso creating light drawings.  I apologize if you have already seen this, but I didn’t realize that Picasso was an early light drawing artist. From my earliest years of drawing, I have always been in awe of Picasso’s work. It is exciting to see work by him that is so new to me and I am astounded at how ahead of his time these are.

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Cole Rise Photography

Thursday, January 21st, 2010
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Some really nice images from Cole Rise.  About Cole, from his site:

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20 Most Popular Posts on Today in Art in 2009

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

With the year drawing to a close we naturally reflect on the past year. 2009 has been kind to this little blog and I look forward to what 2010 may bring. I aggregated a list of the 20 most visited posts from 2009 from the stats and this is what I found. Oddly enough, some were pretty recent, and some were from last year. I decided to include the ones from last year as well since I have many new readers.

Number 20


Barack Obama – by Shawn Barber

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25 T-shirts for Artists and Wannabes

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

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With Christmas right around the corner, everyone is trying to find that perfect gift.  Here are 25 T-shirts for you or an artist in your life.   (more…)

The Invisible Man, Liu Bolin

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

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Born in Shandong province, China and graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Liu Bolin uses paint and camera to create these wonderful camouflage works of art.  No trick photography or photoshopping is used to create the illusion of an invisible man. The subject is typically a Chinese citizen covered head to toe in paint to camouflage them in front of the selected scene.

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Silos – by Dani

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

silos by dani

Nice black and white shot and the artist even includes some useful info on the photo.

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The North Wind Blew South – by Keith Loutit

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

The North Wind Blew South - by Keith Loutit

The North Wind Blew South is a tilt shift/stop animation piece by Keith Loutit.  This technique create a nice animation that feels as if you are watching models of real people, objects, etc. move about.  The music and imagery work well together and create a relaxing video that I really enjoyed.

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lapp49 – by Jan Wollert & Jorg Miedza

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

lapp49 by Jan Wollert and Jorg Miedza

Thanks to the latest post on The Photo Argus I found this wonderful example of Light Painting.  Jan & Jorg have some wonderful works on their site that are really worth checking out.

artist & website: Jan Wollert & Jorg Miedza - http://www.lapp-pro.de/

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