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The Eye of the Storm: Works in situ by Daniel Buren STRIPES AS A VISUAL TOOL

“[T]he bands are 8.7 cm wide, alternating between white and colored, and are placed over internal and external surfaces: walls, fences, display windows, etc. . . . I record that this is my work for the last four years, without any evolution or way out.” — Daniel Buren, 1970   Daniel Buren (b. 1938). Photo-souvenir: Wall [...]

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Kazuya Akimoto Art Unleashed

Good Art repeats itself. “Black Cranked Stripes” : black minimalism, stripe pattern painting 2004 By tantan - May 21st, 2007, 19:35, Category: General Kazuya Akimoto Art Museum black minimalism, geometric stripe line pattern , acrylic, black painting#1930 now  named and categorized   at Art Blog4 “Black Cranked Stripes” acrylics 53x46cm listed in 2004 Keywords within museum paintings minimalism black geometric stripes pattern [...]

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Painting stripes

Thanks to Jaclyn Designs! I got an email asking how to paint stripes on walls after seeing my parents bathroom re-design. All you need is a laser level, frog tape, and paint. It’s a little tedious but a lot cheaper than wallpaper. I’m including photos of my brother’s bedroom from a few years ago. He [...]

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Phillips de Pury & Company: Watercolors, Opening Reception

Phillips de Pury & Company: Watercolors 1 -19 October 2012 Monday – Saturday, 10AM- 6PM 450 West 15th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10011 To learn more about the process for this series of watercolors, read the Gallery Intell article: galleryIntell Willy Bo Richardson – Watercolors – Phillips de Pury Phillips de Pury & [...]

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The Real World in Real Time

MTV’s The Real World made an entire generation feel unselfconscious in front of the camera.  First airing in 1992, The Real World still runs today and twenty-five years later, the characters are anything but bashful.  These are the same young adults that allowed Facebook to grow into today’s cultural phenomenon and what would we be [...]

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My Older Brother

The phone range in the middle of the night.    Damn, who could be calling me at this hour?  “Hi, Mike it’s your Bro. George.  I’m going to be in Albuquerque next Monday.  Could we meet for lunch?  Of course, I can’t drive up to Santa Fe.  That’s much too far.”  It’s fifty miles.  He’s screaming [...]

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Light spectrum

Published by Linda Post, April 17th, 2012  from Well Done Daphne Olafur Eliasson’s installation Your atmospheric colour atlas from 2009 allows the participant to experience the tactile and visual intensity of the colours blue, green and red. The installation consists of flourescent lights, aluminum, steel, ballasts and a haze machine. It’s dimensions varies depending on the [...]

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Ellsworth Kelly

Ellsworth Kelly (born May 31, 1923) is an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker associated with Hard-edge painting, Color Field painting and the Minimalist school. His works demonstrate unassuming techniques emphasizing the simplicity of form found similar to the work of John McLaughlin and Kenneth Noland. Kelly often employs bright colors to enhance his works. Ellsworth [...]