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Friday, September 12, 2008
Hello everybody, this is the first piece I am submitting, its called Trip to the moon. Trip to the moon was arguably the first science fiction movie, it was amazingly made in 1902.
Aside from that rook one, and the dark sun one, this is my favourite peice (or piece?). Although I am a bit surprised you knew about the film. How did you find out about it?
Summer Art Leadership Opportunity
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Application form:
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Non –Objective Painting
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Non-Objective Painting
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Hey guys! How are you all doing?
Sorry, I haven't posted in so long, I've been very busy with school work
and dance. But today I have brought to you one of...
Dual Self-Portrait
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This image is a dual self-portrait we worked on in class. The portrait
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in simp...
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use an...
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In our class we have been assigned to do a project showing the relation of
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Edward Burtynsky - Manufactured Landscapes
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Hey Everyone,
Recently in class we watched the movie Manufactured Landscapes. This movie
was created by world renown photographer Edward Burtynsky. He is f...
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PinHole Photography
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Photography
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I believe this picture is point of interest. The picture is in focused on
the the berries in the middle so the ones in the background are blurred
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http://www.oildrip.com/
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Light and shadow.
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3 comments:
Thanks for sending me your link! This is a great start!
Aside from that rook one, and the dark sun one, this is my favourite peice (or piece?). Although I am a bit surprised you knew about the film. How did you find out about it?
Why is it amazing that it was made in 1902? It's in black and white. The special effects are terrible. It's a really old movie. Why is that amazing?
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