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Color fields are photography made up with multiples of similar objects.
It is my belief that life celebrates diversity, and I intend to show this through photography — that the visual interests stem from the differences and individualities of each object.
Similarly, I believe the world would be a bland and boring place to live in if we were all clones of one another. The future of humanity lies not in raging wars against t
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Eyebeam (http://eyebeam.org) is the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the United States. Founded in 1996 and incorporated in 1997, Eyebeam was conceived as a non-profit art and technology center dedicated to exposing broad and diverse audiences to new technologies and media arts, while simultaneously establishing and demonstrating new media as a significant genre of cultural production. Since its founding, Eyebeam has supported more th
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Choichun Leung (Facebook / LinkedIn / SML Flickr) is a Chinese American artist living in New York. I met her towards the end of my gallery visits during the 13th Annual DUMBO Art Under the
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Dean Russo (Etsy / Facebook / SML Flickr / Twitter) is an American pop-artist based in Brooklyn. I paid his studio a visit during the 13th Annual DUMBO Art Under the Br
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The highlight of my DUMBO Art Festival tour was meeting Agata Olek (Facebook / Flickr / SML Flickr Set) and her 100% Acrylic Art Guards.
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Also showing at Smack Mellon right now is the series titled The End of the Trail by Fernando Souto. I thought taht it would be odd to photograph someone else's photographs so I decided to do a video of the opening reception instead — you can call this the art + art lovers remix!
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Next we went to Smack Mellon for the artists' reception for two solo exhibitions. The first is Ellen Driscoll's installation FASTFORWARDFOSSIL: Part 2.
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I met J. F. Bautista (BAP) towards the end of my tour of the Brooklyn Art Project headquarter.
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The Brooklyn Art Project HQ doubles as James Cospito's studio, so naturally I get to do some interviews with him at the same location.
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Our second stop: Brooklyn Art Project HQ (SML Pro Blog / SML Wiki).
Brooklyn Art Project is a free social network for artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts. Since its launch in 2007, it has had 5500+ members from over 44 countries featuring over 44,000 artworks and 800+ short films and videos.
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website w/more video stills: http://davidlivingstonart.com
Don't have a date set for next performance, but I'll keep you updated.
Stay in touch.
David
Wonderful to connect. I like your website, a lot! I'm sure you get lots of compliments, but another doesn't hurt. Beautiful work!
Congratulations!!!
Thank you for your work well done!
J.F. Bautista
We're loving your work here at Brooklyn Art Project and we just wanted to pass on this link to the "Photography Book Now" juried competition. The prize is $25,000 and the last day to submit is July 16th.
Here is the link: http://www.brooklynartproject.com/profiles/blogs/call-for-entries-25k-prize
Thank you for all of your fascinating work.
Peace,
Tony
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