Thursday, April 28, 2011

Heike Weber popped up on my Yahoo Newsfeed...



A view from above gives you a new perspective ...Heike Weber, an artist from Siegen, North-Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, expressed her artistry by drawing Utopia across the walls and on lacquer and acrylic floors, according to reports by several news sites.
The 49-year-old Weber uses several boxes of permanent colored felt markers to create her doodles and come up with amazing installations.
The combination of the colored felt markers being waved over white surfaces provides a very lively room environment.
Reports say that her art work spanned up to 600 square meter surface.


Here are some photos of Heike Weber‘s installations that include themes like Utopia, Yves, Kilim and Boden Los.


Ride the inky waves. Stage for the opera, 1998, ...

Monday, April 18, 2011

Sweet Ads...

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If you ever wanted to know what a two-minute time-lapse of a guy's flight from San Francisco to Paris with aurora borealis, aka the Northern Lights happening at some point during that flight, then we have just the video for you.
According to the filmmaker, "I shot a photo roughly every two miles between take-off in San Francisco and landing in Paris CDG to make this airplane time lapse. Shot with a 5d2, a time-lapse controller, and a 16mm - 35mm, mixed with some iPhone shots. The flight path from SF to Paris goes well over greenland and the arctic circle, where you can see 'northern' lights from all sides of the plane, which explains why I could shoot them facing South.

"The photos during take-off and landing are all computer models and totally rendered because I would never use an electronic device during times when the FAA prohibits them. I did get lucky and have a whole row to myself to setup the tripod and gear.

"Thanks to my neighbors for not minding an SLR click every 2 to 30 seconds for 11 hours, and thanks to the whole Air France flight crew for being insanely friendly and allowing me to shoot."

From: Juxtapoz

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Weekly Inspiration...


Sage Vaughn on Juxtapoz - Envelope Painting (Study)

Another Juxtapoz article

His Website

Born in 1976 in Jackson, Oregon, USA


Lives and works in Los Angeles, USA
His Blog


















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SIT's - "Noir" Collection

From: "Bicicleta Sem Freio"