I drew this at 11 am last night and then immediately fell asleep, haha, time to post it in the morning. In my new play through finally got around to giving Elliott a bouquet :D hoorah to this writer…
Elliot and his emotional support crab burning the midnight oil.
Artist Elliot Hundley fuses a dizzying array of media in his epically scaled, deeply immersive tableaux
Creating content that caters to truly no one. This only happened bc I’m a huge persona 3 fan with friends that are super into guilty gear strive XD #persona3reload #persona3 #junpeiiori #chidori #guiltygear #guiltygearstrive #ABA #paracelsus
"Il existe deux types de photographie: celle d'Elliott Erwitt et celle de tous les autres." - William Wegman «Je ne prends pas de photos de chiens. Pour
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The years have been kind
This evening the International Center of Photography in New York City will honor Elliot Erwitt with a lifetime achivement award. In an interview with LightBox he says, "I think great pictures start great conversations. It’s the stuff of life, just talking with the people that are around."
In mostra a Palazzo Incontro di Roma, dal 15 dicembre, una selezione di 50 scatti realizzati dal celebre fotografo della Magnum
Beauty and Cosmetics 1550-1950 by Sarah Jane Downing was published this month by Shire Library. Small and compact, as Shire publications tend to be, this wonderfully illustrated book describes the…
This evening the International Center of Photography in New York City will honor Elliot Erwitt with a lifetime achivement award. In an interview with LightBox he says, "I think great pictures start great conversations. It’s the stuff of life, just talking with the people that are around."
Dublin, 1962 Elliott Erwitt
Discover the artistry and vision of famous photographers who have captured the world's imagination through their lens. This article delves into the lives and
It was the biggest setback to the global economy since the dawn of the modern industrial age. But did the world’s reaction worsen the effects of the 1929 Crash? And have we learned from those mistakes?
Like any pasta, it's really about kneading flour with water and then resting for an amount of time. And when I heard that there was a method recommended where people could use their feet to knead it I became utterly obsessed with trying it. Using your feet uses your weight to knead the dough quicker than you would using your hands. Plus, how often do you get to turn the music on and dance on your dinner? ;)
In-depth product description The modern art painting "The Diver" was painted by the male artist Elliott Daingerfield in 1915. The original was made with the size: 11-3/4 x 9-5/8 in and was painted on the medium oil on board. What is more, the artpiece is included in the collection of Indianapolis Museum of Art, which is one of the finest universal art museums that has an extensive collection of art history from different eras with objects from all parts of the world.. With courtesy of: Indianapolis Museum of Art (license - public domain).Creditline of the artwork: . Besides, the alignment of the digital reproduction is in portrait format and has a side ratio of 1 : 1.2, meaning that the length is 20% shorter than the width. Background information about the unique artwork Title of the artwork: "The Diver" Classification of the artpiece: painting General category: modern art Time: 20th century Created in the year: 1915 Artwork age: more than 100 years Artwork original medium: oil on board Original artwork dimensions: 11-3/4 x 9-5/8 in Museum: Indianapolis Museum of Art Place of museum: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America Website of the museum: Indianapolis Museum of Art Artwork license type: public domain Courtesy of: Indianapolis Museum of Art Contextual artist information Artist name: Elliott Daingerfield Other artist names: Daingerfield Elliott, Elliot Daingerfield, Daingerfield, Elliott Dangerfield, Dangerfield Elliott, Daingerfield Elliot, Elliott Daingerfield Gender: male Nationality of artist: American Professions: painter Country of the artist: United States Artist classification: modern artist Age at death: 73 years Born: 1859 Birthplace: Harpers Ferry, Jefferson county, West Virginia, United States Year of death: 1932 Which print materials can I select? We offer a range of different materials and sizes for every product. The following sizes and materials are the options we offer you for individualization: The poster print (canvas material): The poster print is a UV printed cotton canvas with a slightly rough structure on the surface, which reminds the actual artwork. Please bear in mind, that depending on the absolute size of the poster print we add a white margin between 2-6 cm round about the artwork to facilitate the framing with a custom frame. Aluminium dibond print: Aluminium Dibond prints are metal prints with a true depth. For the Aluminium Dibond print, we print your favorite artwork on the aluminium composite white-primed surface. The UV print on aluminium is one of the most demanded entry-level products and is an extremely modern way to showcase fine art prints, as it draws focus on the whole artwork. Canvas print: A canvas direct print is a printed cotton canvas mounted on a wood stretcher. 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About this item Product categorization: art print Method of reproduction: reproduction in digital format Manufacturing process: digital printing (UV direct print) Product Origin: made in Germany Stock type: production on demand Intended product usage: home design, art collection (reproductions) Artwork alignment: portrait format Image ratio: length : width - 1 : 1.2 Image aspect ratio interpretation: the length is 20% shorter than the width Item material choices: canvas print, poster print (canvas paper), acrylic glass print (with real glass coating), metal print (aluminium dibond) Canvas on stretcher frame (canvas print) sizes: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47", 150x180cm - 59x71" Acrylic glass print (with real glass coating) size variants: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" Poster print (canvas paper) sizes: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" Dibond print (alumnium material) sizes: 50x60cm - 20x24", 100x120cm - 39x47" Frame: without frame Important note: We try all that we can to describe the art products with as many details as we can and to exhibit them visually. 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The 15th of May marks the anniversary of the death of Grace Dalrymple Elliott, eighteenth-century courtesan and mother of the Prince of Wales’ reputed daughter. Grace died in Ville d’Avray, Paris, …
This evening the International Center of Photography in New York City will honor Elliot Erwitt with a lifetime achivement award. In an interview with LightBox he says, "I think great pictures start great conversations. It’s the stuff of life, just talking with the people that are around."
flower dance with a theme
Les photographies de cette exposition à San Franscisco captent la vie quotidienne avec l'humour visuel bien connu d'Elliott Erwitt, tandis qu’il documente les rencontres éphémères entre personnes et environnement. Avec une touche d'humour et d'ironie, ainsi qu'un oeil pour l'humain, les photographies d’Elliott Erwitt révèlent les émotions les plus sincères, élémentaires et universelles.The photographs in this exhibition in San Franscisco capture daily life with renowned Elliott Erwitt’s trademark visual wit, as he documents serendipitous encounters between people and their surroundings. With a touch of humor and irony, as well as an eye for the humane, Elliott Erwitt's photographs reveal the most elemental and universal candid human emotions.
La mirada única del genial fotógrafo Elliott Erwitt
La mirada única del genial fotógrafo Elliott Erwitt
Elliott Erwitt (nacido el 26 de julio de 1928) es un fotógrafo americano nacido en Paris, conocido por sus fotos en blanco y negro de situaciones irónicas y absurdas dentro de los entornos cotidianos, un maestro del "momento decisivo" de Henri Cartier-Bresson. Erwitt nació en París, Francia, de padres inmigrantes judíos y rusos. En 1939, cuando tenía diez años, su familia emigró a los Estados Unidos. Estudió fotografía y cine en el Colegio de la Ciudad de Los Ángeles y la Nueva Escuela de Investigación Social, terminando su educación en 1950. En 1951 fue reclutado en el Ejército y desmovilizado en 1953. Erwitt sirvió como ayudante del fotógrafo en los años 50 en el ejército de Estados Unidos mientras estuvo destinado en Francia y Alemania. Fue influenciado por el encuentro con los famosos fotógrafos Edward Steichen, Robert Capa y Roy Stryker. Stryker, el ex director del departamento de fotografía de la Administración de Seguridad Agropecuaria, contrató a Erwitt para trabajar en un proyecto de fotografía para la Standard Oil Company. Luego comenzó una carrera de fotógrafo independiente y produjo trabajo para Collier's, Look, Life and Holiday. Erwitt fue invitado a ser miembro de Magnum Photos por el fundador Robert Capa. Uno de los temas que Erwitt ha fotografiado con frecuencia en su carrera son los perros: han sido objeto de cuatro de sus libros, Son of Bitch (1974), Dog Dogs (1998), Woof (2005) y Elliott Erwitt's Dogs (2008) . Erwitt ha creado un alter ego, "André S. Solidor" (que abrevió a "Ass", "un artista contemporáneo, de una de las colonias francesas en el Caribe, no recuerdo cual "), para "satitizar los excesos excéntricos de la fotografía contemporánea". Su trabajo fue publicado en un libro, el arte de André S. Solidor (2009), y exhibido en 2011 en la galería Paul Smith en Londres. Erwitt fue galardonado con la Medalla del Centenario del Royal Photographic Society y una beca honoraria (HonFRPS) en 2002 en reconocimiento a su contribución sostenida y significativa al arte de la fotografía. Y el Premio Infinity del Centro Internacional de Fotografía, de por vida, en 2011. Desde los años 70, él ha dedicado mucha de su tiempo al cine. Sus largometrajes, comerciales de televisión y documentales incluyen a Arthur Penn: The Director (1970), Beauty Knows No Pain (1971), Red, White y Bluegrass (1973) y el galardonado Glassmakers of Herat, Afganistán (1977). También fue camarógrafo de Gimme Shelter (1970), fotógrafo de Bob Dylan: No Direction Home (2005), y proporcionó una fotografía adicional para Get Yer Ya Ya's Out (2009). Una colección de películas de Erwitt fue proyectada en 2011 como parte del evento especial "An Evening with Elliott Erwitt" del Festival DocNYC.
This evening the International Center of Photography in New York City will honor Elliot Erwitt with a lifetime achivement award. In an interview with LightBox he says, "I think great pictures start great conversations. It’s the stuff of life, just talking with the people that are around."