les travailleurs invisibles vous saluent bien
Johannes Hepp
Undressed
Vc,
The uniforms of firefighters who are building a sandbag along the Danube. The country has been hit by flooding in the wake of Storm Boris.
Photograph: Mrton Mnus/Reuters
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Largest exhibition of Indigenous art to show overseas set to open in America next year
By Hannah Story
Works from the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria will tour to North America from next year, as part of The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art.
J'ai fait une petite maison pour la plus petite des grenouilles
Admirez les superbes sculptures d'animaux en fil de fer par Candice Bees, mlant lgance et crativit !
Les sculptures danimaux en fil de fer de Candice Bees
From thin rods of steel, Barcelona-based artist David Moreno constructs towering houses and cascading villages that reflect the architecture of our lives.
Here's a compilation of work-in-progress stages, shaping a devil boy head using blended and Booleaned SDF primitives in the ConjureSDF Blender add-on.
Devil boy head sculpture, final update
Converted the model from SDF primitives to a high-polygon mesh, then made a Cycles rendering.
It was nice to explore the ConjureSDF Blender add-on. I'm definitely going to keep an eye on its development, but at the moment, is still the champ of SDF modeling tools.
Bryant Park, East 42nd Street. Manhattan, NY.
miapinholecameras Mezzaluna 35mm focal length, Kentmere 100 developed in Rodinal 1+50.
'Issey Miyake and the Endless Thread'
...a brief overview of a long and influential career in art that transcended fashion, leaving a considerable cultural legacy
Signifier:
Jos Ramn Anda
'Polifemo'
Bronce fundido patinado en verde
Ao: 1982-1993
Altura: 600 x 120 x 40 cm
Temtica: Abstraccin
Instalacin/Inauguracin: 1993
I decided to take advantage of the model's evil glance, and turn him into Devil Boy!
Had to improvise with two Booleaned torus shapes for the horns, as there are no curves yet in ConjureSDF.
Next: converting SDF volumes to a mesh, then make a Cycles rendering
ConjureSDF exploration update (see previous post for info)
The stylized character head is floating in an uncanny valley between cartoon-style and semi-realism. Trying to balance that now.
He still looks a bit evil. Going to try and add some stylized hair.
Monument to the Spaniards
Buenos Aires
Photo of the Day
from my daily photo blog
**WERBEBLOCK** Lust, auf eine im zu gehen - da hab ich was: Morgen um 19:00 erffnet in der Produzentengalerie 42 die Ausstellung 'Das kleine Schwarze' **WERBEBLOCK**
"We pay this tribute to her and all the other people who were killed for reasons of hate. But, above all, to those who live on, to the new generations who will defend the power to freely choose to live with dignity.
Mexican artist Teresa Margolles on her sculpture Mil Veces un Instante (A Thousand Times in an Instant), which was unwrapped yesterday in Trafalgar Square, London.
'Some ideas take decades': Leading Australian artist Lindy Lee, 70, is just getting started
By Nicola Heath
The celebrated artist who recently delivered the $14 million Ouroboros sculpture to the National Gallery draws on a lifetime of love, loss and spiritual enlightenment in her work.
Une nouvelle mini grenouille, plus petite que la prcdente
After keeping an eye on it for a while, I finally bought the ConjureSDF Blender add-on, bringing SDF modeling into Blender.
While messing around with it, a stylized cartoon character head started developing (not finished yet).
ConjureSDF is still in alpha stage, and requires Blender version 3.3.x for now, but I'm pleasantly surprised how well it works, and it's great to be able to use the familiar Blender UI.
More info:
Londons fourth plinth artwork aims to unite trans community around the world
Long-Lost Diana of Versailles Statue Sank with the TitanicBut Was Just Found on the Ocean Floor
Latest Fourth Plinth sculpture pays tribute to transgender communities
Histoire, toponyme et controverse
LUniversit de Montral conserve le nom du pavillon Lionel-Groulx
From the ar(t)chive
Character designs and illustrations for a camping-themed family board game (2012).
Today I bent this neon mini pony!
I'll admit- the transition between the mane and the neck/ back could be a little better- thats actually the area where I welded the two halves together. Gonna improve that on the next one. By golly is it small though- 6 inches from tail to nose and just 3.5 inches tall at the tip of that spikey mane!
The 5mm tubing has so much resistance, its like trying to drink out of a little stir straw. That resistance brings lots of brightness, and when a bunch of current is present (during bombarding), heat. When bombarding (pumping) with up to 500ma of current in this case, the glass can get hot enough to slump... or even suck in (its under vacuum).
I knew I did a good job pumping it though because I left it on the 60ma aging transformer (double the usual operating current) for hours and the stayed nice an red - no additional impurities released :)
Albert King, presumedly
My in prep 1:1 Larry model next to a cast of a Lariosaurus fossil. Hmm, time to address the clown feet.
The clay has started to dry out but I've realised this makes it a bit easier to sculpt and add details.
"'Americas favorite pastime is amnesia,' Harris said. 'Thats maybe nowhere more evident than in these land art works, when were asked to just presume that there wasnt anything here.'"
For High Country News, Savanna Strott examines the connections between and , , and :
Come In and Enjoy Art at the ArtisAnn Gallery in Belfast
You can even spread the cost over 10 months and take the art home today
ArtisAnn Gallery, 70 Bloomfield Avenue, Belfast, BT5 5AE
Tue - Fri: 11am to 6pm
Sat: Noon to 5pm
A short video impression of my sea monster 3D scene in the MagicaCSG 3D editor.
See the previous post for the rendering.
Sea monster
Modeled and rendered in MagicaCSG, post-processed in PhotoScape X (Pro).
Inspired by a Nikolas Ili concept.
I bent a thing I have been thinking about for a bit today. I am calling it the "Scrappy Light Butter Stick" .
The plan is to encase it in CNCd Acrylic and mount a transformer inside of it. Good for the people who don't want to see a transformer :)
I think I could fine tune its measurements a little. so its a little more square.
The shapes the scraps make in the welds are kinda fun. A monochrome one would be fun- as would a different color for each face.