Tokyo windows
Stainless on the outside!
Add comment June 27th, 2008
As far as I can remember, I’ve always drew eyes and mouth. Often only one of them. Oh, I tried to put them together, but I didn’t like the result that much. I think I can find them on any book, moleskine or diary I had since… 14 years old? So it’s not a surprise that this theme has came out in most of my artistic photographic montage. I don’t know if it’s an obsession, but I can’t do otherwise. I like really simple lines and patterns. I like to concentrate myself to one subject at a time. Since a mouth or an eye have such beautiful lines, I think it’s a great fit.
Add comment June 26th, 2008
With a sundown view..Love it when lines of real 3d element become so graphic..
Add comment June 26th, 2008
flashback of tokyo’s underground…love the lines (and it’s so clean!)
Add comment June 25th, 2008
I guess wall design is really trendy today. I’ve got over a thousand hits for this picture. I should do more of these.
Add comment June 12th, 2008
A year ago, I came to Cambridge. Only for a week-end. I saw the Strata Center and walk around Boston and a little in the MIT Campus. Well I’m back again.
I thought I might look at Harvard campus this time and try to find some nice art galleries. Part of this process is to continue my personal “art studies” which I felt I set aside since Paris. I’ve been experimenting but it’s good to go back to the basis. I’m not looking for great “masters” of art, but to be touch again and to understand new things.
So I went to the Carpenter Center of art in the Harvard Campus which is the only Le Corbusier building in the US..(!!). Well besides the fact that the concrete of the building made great pictures, I wasn’t very impressed by the design. I found an interesting exhibition of senior thesis students in the lobby though. Some of them are extremely original or complete weirdo. I guess that’s what makes art special. I haven’t note anything special in there.
I then went just beside this building which is the Fog Art Museum. Basically, a Harvard own museum. What I note there :
Y’a quelque hose de personnel dans la peinture. L’artiste mis à nu. Chaque tache de peinture est un geste relié à l’artiste. Quiconque regarde les détails d’une oeuvre peut s’imaginer l’artiste devant sa toile au moment même où il appliquait la couleur. Je me demande comment atteindre ce niveau intime avec l’art numérique?
Autre pensée : Beaucoup d’artistes atteignent leur style vers la trentaine, même si les années avant démontrent un talent, l’apogée c’est reconnaître la personne à travers son art.
Add comment June 5th, 2008
J’en ai une autre dans mon flickr, même thème mais plus centré sur des rayons de lumières. Mais je préfère celle-ci où j’ai joué plus avec les formes. (toutes les photos du montage viennent de San-Cugat dans la région de Barcelone).
Add comment June 1st, 2008
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