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2012年4月30日星期一

David Stephenson







David Stephenson was born in 1955 in Washington D.C., and studied at the Universities of Colorado and New Mexico, completing a MFA in 1982. That year he moved to Australia, and now heads the photography program at the University of Tasmania School of Art in Hobart. A fascination for the sublime has led him to travel and photograph extensively around the world, with journeys to both the Arctic and Antarctica.

The Domes project was begun in 1993 during an Australia Council residency in Italy, and he has returned several times to build a collection of hundreds of images of cupolas from buildings all over Europe.

2012年4月28日星期六

TITANOBOA



In the pantheon of predators, it's one of the greatest discoveries since the T-Rex: a snake 48 feet long, weighing in at 2,500 pounds. Uncovered from a treasure trove of fossils in a Colombian coal mine, this serpent is revealing a lost world of giant creatures. Travel back to the period following the extinction of dinosaurs and encounter this monster predator.

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Cara Barer

" My photographs are primarily a documentation of a physical evolution. I have changed a common object into sculpture in a state of flux. The way we choose to research and find information is also in an evolution. I hope to raise questions about these changes, the ephemeral and fragile nature in which we now obtain knowledge, and the future of books."   by Cara Barer





Brian Dettmer

Brian Dettmer  is an American contemporary artist. He is noted for his alteration of preexisting media—such as old books, maps, record albums, and cassette tapes—to create new, transformed works of visual fine art.



milk bottle

If I can drink milk from this bottle... ...

Milk bottle by Chariotte Hughes-Martin





Emily Barletta

Emily Barletta is a fiber artist.  her work is primarily fibre based but also incorporates

a variety of other materials. many of barletta’s works take inspiration from nature, using organic

forms and structures which resemble sea creatures of strange plants.







Sam Winston


Through his explorations of language Sam Winston creates sculpture, drawings and books that question our understanding of words, both as a carriers of messages and as information itself.