4.22.2005

see saw photog mag

http://seesawmagazine.com/index.html

has some nice stuff in it. I like the lost series in bw. also the one about chairs. all are pretty interesting.

nice drawings

http://everydaysketch.blogspot.com/

4.21.2005

art made by programs

http://www.transphormetic.com/t4/_generative01.htm

lovely. the colourfields are nice. the generatives too. pretty and fun.

art made by electricity

http://www.mimetics.com/chem/chem0.htm

three chemicals effecting one other by electricity cause by chemical properties. Very pretty as they change over time.

very odd

Nice, inoffensive paintings with very detailed diagrams of size.

http://tinakorigallery.co.nz/exhibition.php?exhibitionid=1

Interestting gallery site.

interesting writer

http://www.deeplyshallow.com

interesting writer

so many people's blogs are boring. not this guy. i hope he's writing a book. he even looks like a writer.
http://www.01ccd.com/v4.php

4.18.2005

fantastic line drawing intro

See the animation:
http://www.nyctotahitinonstop.com/

by Cyclone Design

http://www.cyclone-design.com/cyclone.html

visit their website and look at the illustrations. Love them.

4.17.2005

lines and all unfinished

http://www.replessabandon.com/#

Look at the work of Lindsay. I really like her use of lines so expressively. And all the looseness of the background paint.


Racheal Ann Lindsay

circles and patterns

http://www.344design.com

I like the interactivity on this web page. The spinning circles which go to the top when done. And the graphic design featured on the commitioned work section and the odd illustrations under the dreams section.

http://www.zelazela.com/zelazela.html

This woman's illustration style is an odd contrast of simplicity and wild indulgence of pattern. Interesting.


zela

4.12.2005

with a camera phone

This guy Robert Clark is usually shooting for high profile stuff. But instead he's shooting with a camera phone. Interesting.

http://robertclark.americanphotomag.com

4.11.2005

the earth from above

This is interesting. I didn't know that Emmet Gowin had done aerial work.

http://www.pbs.org/now/science/earth.html

I found the link on Arts Journal as part of a discussion about Google Maps aerial feature. Which is just stunning.

maps.google.com then look for the word Satellite in the top right corner.


google satellite map
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