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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Jeff Wack

Art Appreciation

I came across Jeff Wack's work through one of the blogs I follow, American Gallery, and to be honest, I was very intrigued. I fell in love with almost every one of his images.

The international acclaimed Southern Californian illustrator is known for blending digital photography and digital painting of the female form. Many of his artwork pays homage to previous master artists such as Gustav Klimt, Frida Kahlo, and Sandro Botticelli.

You can see more of his beautiful work HERE.


Flores del Amor via kaifineart


Autumn Moon via americangallery



Venus via kaifineart


Sources:

http://www.jeffwack.com/
https://www.facebook.com/wackart
http://www.sensuousmuse.com/
http://www.saatchiart.com/wackart
http://www.debutart.com/illustration/jeff-wack#/illustration
http://www.workbook.com/portfolios/wack
http://americangallery.wordpress.com/2013/08/13/jeff-wack/
http://www.juxtapoz.com/erotica/jeff-wacks-sensuous-muses
http://www.kaifineart.com/2014/01/jeff-wacksensuous-muse.html
http://www.modelmayhem.com/jeffwack




Sunday, November 9, 2014

Arthur Rothstein


Photography Appreciation

My undergraduate studies included many photojournalism classes. In fact, I thought photojournalism would be my career.

During my studies, I learned about the great photojournalists who captured events and life during wars and the Great Depression. One such photojournalist was Arthur Rothstein.

Rothstein is considered America's premier photojournalist. He is most recognized for chronicling life of the rural poor during the Great Depression. Many of his photographs are used when teaching about that era.

Perhaps one of the most captivating photographs he took is of a girl looking out the window. Striking is the juxtaposition of the framed black girl and the framed advertisement of a white woman on the newspaper.

You can learn more about Rothstein HERE.


Rehabilitation Client, Smithfield, North Carolina (1936) via fotografiadecallejon

Artelia Bendolph, Gee's Bend, Alabama (1937) via lis471

Cotton Plantation, Kaufman County, Texas (1936) via anthonylukephotography


Young Members of Drake Family, FSA Camp, Weslaco, Texas (1942) via historyinphotos


Sources:

http://arthurrothsteinarchive.com/
http://anthonylukephotography.blogspot.com/2013/03/photographer-profile-arthur-rothstein.html
http://irwinvillega.wordpress.com/category/fsa-photographer-arthur-rothstein/
http://fotografiadecallejon.blogspot.com/2014/03/un-fotografo-por-semana-arthur-rothstein.html
http://lis471.wordpress.com/arthur-rothstein/
http://www.theseamericans.com/fsa/fsa-arthur-rothstein-pittsburgh-pennsylvania-1938/
http://historyinphotos.blogspot.com/2012/05/arthur-rothstein-more-kids.html
http://historyinphotos.blogspot.com/2012/08/arthur-rothstein.html
http://georgiainthedepression.wordpress.com/tag/fsa-photographer-arthur-rothstein/



Thursday, November 6, 2014

"1 in 6 marriages occurs because the couple met online"


"One in six marriages occurred because the couple met online." That's a pretty amazing statistic. That basically means that we are resorting to online dating websites or even Craigslist to meet partners.



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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Stephen Pentak


Art Appreciation

I came across Stephen Pentak while thumbing through The Essential Guide Santa Fe & Taos book, which highlights artists and galleries.

Pentak is known for his landscape paintings of trees and branches against reflective bodies of water and surrounding hills.

Check out more of his great work HERE.


IX (2012) via jfelker


Sources:

http://www.stephenpentak.com/
http://jfelker.blogspot.com/2012/06/simplicity-of-lands-and-trees-so.html
http://www.markelfinearts.com/artist/Stephen_Pentak/works/
http://www.karanruhlen.com/artist.asp?aid=63
http://www.bonfoey.com/Pentak.html
http://punchjordanhome.blogspot.com/
https://artsy.net/artist/stephen-pentak