Adam Martinakism, Polish painter, was born in Lubań, Poland in 1972. Since 1982 lives and works in Athens, Greece. Studied in T.E.I. Of Athens, Faculty of Interior Architecture, Decorative Arts and Industrial Design. Since 2000 has been working on digital arts: digital image, 3d animation, graphics, web design, video and multimedia. Since 2006 is teaching digital graphics on Hellenic American Educational Foundation, Athens College.
Adam Lupton holds his Bachelors of Communication Design from Emily Carr University or Art and Design, having graduated in May 2010. As a Vancouverite, Lupton draws his interest from that which he has known his entire life: the vast austerity of the matrix through the city. Lupton’s broad and wide-ranging interests provides the root of his visually artistic ideation. Having a keen interest in sociology and psychology, he combines his passion for popular culture, typography, philosophy, science/religion, and society to form the basis of his descriptive works. Lupton’s gaze explores psychological and sociological struggles in modern society. Painting in oil, blurring lines between realism and expressionism helps Lupton probe the internal and external dialogue faced in his multi-directional narratives. His recent series, “What’s In Store for me in the Direction I Don’t Take?”, pits moments of choice against the visualization of their outcomes: temporal planes coexisting on a singular surface. With the notion of quantum mechanics having every possible outcome to a situation realized in splintered universes, he paints figures with varied levels of connection to reality. When every single direction exists in varying parallel lives, our process of free will as well as concepts of space, time, fate, and self come into question.
Patrick William Adam, RSA (1854-1929) Scottish landscape and genre painter of interior scenes. Adams' works won acclaim at both the Royal Scottish Academy and the Royal Academy. Oil on canvas North Berwick is a seaside town and former royal burgh in East Lothian, Scotland which became a fashionable holiday resort in the 19th century.
Facebook blocked me from promoting my St. Paul talking shit piece yesterday because they think biblical religion is too vulgar. I thought I'd take it down
Image 20 of 35 from gallery of Ku.Be House of Culture in Movement / MVRDV + ADEPT. Photograph by Adam Mørk
The 2012 Festival des Architectures Vives (Festival of Lively Architecture) was held this year from June 13-17th in Montpellier, France. Eleven teams were
Green and cream plaster ceiling by Robert Adam.
From Domus 1026, July/August 2018. Mixing part-organic and part-neoparametric curvilinear forms, three recent projects by MAD invoke terms such as “sensual” and “sinuous”.
Scene 6 from the Genesis-Cycle God creates Adam and land animals Monreale, cathedral, south wall mosaic The cathedral of Monreale, above Palermo, was erected by Norman King William II (1167/71-1189) in a royal park on the site of an earlier Greek church. Work on the structure and its decoration was largely completed by the death of the king in 1189. Source:
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This mosaic panel representing the Fall of Adam and Eve once formed part of a much larger mosaic decorating the floor of an early Byzantine church in northern Syria. Here, Adam and Eve are portrayed
Here's some shots of new work I finished today
RTLzwei öffnet die Pforten ins Paradies: Mitte November startet die Kuppelshow "Adam sucht Eva" in die sechste Staffel.
The heart shaped topiary is, apparently, emblematic of Robert d'Abrissel, who also founded the Abbey at Fontevraud (qv)
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Image 9 of 28 from gallery of Kloof 119A / SAOTA. Photograph by Adam Letch & Mickey Hoyle
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