Showing posts with label art and nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label art and nature. Show all posts

2011/05/26

Animals in Art - Roni Horn - Bird







bird
presents the culmination of Roni Horn’s long-running photographic series of taxidermied Icelandic wildfowl. Photographed at close range against white backgrounds (as though obeying the conventional format of studio portraiture) the birds are viewed from behind, their unique physiognomies and markings resulting in inscrutable shapes and patterns on the photographs’ surfaces. Despite the singular form of the title, the birds in this series are presented in pairs, images that are hung side by side one another highlighting the differences and similarities between the two. The gesture of doubling — as an aesthetic and conceptual strategy — has been a recurrent motif for Horn since 1980, a tool that invites careful scrutiny from the viewer, altering the dynamic of the work.

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2011/03/07

Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry VI


Simplicity is the most difficult of all concepts



Mary Judge, Oculus Series




Siobhan Liddell, Untitled, 2009



Max Ernst, Birth of a Galaxy, 1969


2010/12/16

Ruth Asawa


"When you put a seed in the ground, it doesn't stop growing after eight hours. It keeps going every minute that it's in the earth. We, too, need to keep growing every moment of every day that we are on this earth." -- Ruth Asawa



Ruth Asawa, Star (galvanized wire), 1960


2010/10/28

Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry V


Time is the substance from which I am made.
Time is a river which carries me along, but I am the river;
it is a tiger that devours me, but I am the tiger;
it is a fire that consumes me, but I am the fire.

Jorge Luis Borges






Laura Battle, Time Piece



Günther Uecker


2010/10/27

Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry IV


Beauty is truth, truth beauty — that is all
Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know





Trichodina pediculus



Burning Man 2010


Somewhere in Saudi Arabia (via Google Earth)



2010/09/07

Land Artist Jim Denevan on the Ice


In Pursuit of the Impermanent




I've posted about Jim Denevan and his "Sand" Art in May (see here). Today I found out that in this spring he also "created a large scale artwork on the frozen surface of Lake Baikal, Siberia. The spiral of circles, along a fibonacci curve, grow from an origin of 18" to several miles in diameter."


2010/06/17

Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry III


Out of an infinity of designs a mathematician chooses one pattern
for beauty's sake and pulls it down to earth
Marston Morse



Damien Hirst, Psalm Print: Exaudi, Domine (diamond dust), 2009



The Hermaphrodite



Denis Maurice, Scale Model for the Cupola of the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées


2010/05/07

Circles - Mandalas - Radial Symmetry II


Overcoming the Infinite



Tiny amoeba shell (picture from National Geographic Magazine)




Katina Kamatson, From Nine Flowers Series



Kirra Jamison, Not even i can save you


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