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Fine Art Portrait Painter Mark Sanislo
Fine Art Portrait Painter Mark Sanislo of Downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota http://www.MarkSanislo.com
Fine Arts 2008 Libby Children's Sermon - Cody
Cody's short children's lesson performed at district Fine Arts Festival representing Straight Up student ministries of Libby, Montana.
Seamus Berkeley Fine Art Paintings and Portraiture
Portfolio of portrait, landscape and still life oil paintings by Seamus Berkeley.
911Flags.com
911Flags.com is a Tribute to the American Flags which have flown across our nation since 9/11/01. These photos are currently showing in Raleigh, NC in the main lobby Municipal building gallery. Curator Tamar Harris-Warren with the Raleigh Arts Commission for the Miriam Preston Block Gallery will be showing the photographs of 911Flags.com until October 11, 2007. All photos were taken by one artist. This video represents the thousands of photos taken by Neill McDonald over the years as he drove across America. These photographs were used as presentation slides at the 2002 and 2006 official 9/11 memorial services in Raleigh, NC. They showed for the first time in 2006 as a Fine Art gallery with curator Larry Cooper at the Design Box, also in Raleigh. An unknown outside artist, Neill McDonald has continued to make his 911Flags.com photos available to general public to view while generating hundreds of new photos each year. "This is a National Treasure" says Neill who believes this may be the only photography collection of its kind. He may be right.
The Gospel According to Disney
Memphis Masters Commission Human Video
DARK DATA - from Monsanto's Workshop @ Steven Wolf Fine Arts in San Francisco
short video of DARK DATA, the looping cream corn solar synth black box light show machine from the Monsanto's Workshop installation @ Steven Wolf Fine Arts in San Francisco
911Flags.com 2007 Gallery show
911Flags.com is a Tribute to the American Flags which have flown across our nation since 9/11/01. These photos are currently showing in Raleigh, NC in the main lobby Municipal building gallery. Curator Tamar Harris-Warren with the Raleigh Arts Commission for the Miriam Preston Block Gallery will be showing the photographs of 911Flags.com until October 11, 2007. All photos were taken by one artist. This video represents the thousands of photos taken by Neill McDonald over the years as he drove across America. These photographs were used as presentation slides at the 2002 and 2006 official 9/11 memorial services in Raleigh, NC. They showed for the first time in 2006 as a Fine Art gallery with curator Larry Cooper at the Design Box, also in Raleigh. An unknown outside artist, Neill McDonald has continued to make his 911Flags.com photos available to general public to view while generating hundreds of new photos each year. "This is a National Treasure" says Neill who believes this may be the only photography collection of its kind. He may be right.
GÉRÔME, Jean Léon
Jean Léon Gérôme. 1824 - 1904. Despite the discouragement of his goldsmith father, Jean-Léon Gérôme spent a trial period in the studio of a Parisian artist. There he struggled, painting religious cards and selling them on the steps of churches in order to survive. After a few years, he left for Italy. In the late 1840s the French government gave Gérôme a monumental commission to paint the massive Age of Augustus. In preparation for this commission, he traveled extensively in Europe and Asia Minor, documenting the customs of various regions. He spent two years working on the painting, tirelessly perfecting details of the various ethnic groups. With the money realized from this work, Gérôme indulged his wanderlust and spent several months traveling and sketching in Egypt. Gérôme's highly finished mythological and history paintings were anecdotal, painstaking, often melodramatic, and frequently erotic. For the last twenty-five years of his life, he concentrated on sculpture. His studio became a meeting place for artists, actors, and writers, and he was appointed a professor at the École des Beaux-Arts. Gérôme became a legendary and respected master, noted for his sardonic wit, lax discipline, regimented teaching methods, and extreme hostility to the Impressionists.
Dance Practice
This is a welcome/dance for fine arts festival in Columbus GA. This was the practice. Just know, the second stage, we are actually suppose to be painting him. It gives imagery as if we are creating him. Also when it says "Church 1/2/or 3" Those are suppose to be names of churches that had attended the festival. Not only that, but you will not see the cross in the actual performance. With out further ado, watch and enjoy the show!
Oren Lyons - A Call to Consciousness on Climate Change
Complete Video - http://www.nmai.si.edu/iss/2008/me_webcast.html?siref=YouTube&video=Lyons Oren Lyons (Onondaga) Oren Lyons was born in 1930 and raised in the traditional lifeways of the Haudenosaunee on the Seneca and Onondaga reservations in northern New York State. After serving in the army, Lyons graduated in 1958 from the Syracuse University College of Fine Arts. He then pursued a career in commercial art in New York City. A noted American Indian artist, he has exhibited his paintings widely. Since returning to western New York in 1970 and joining the faculty of SUNY Buffalo, Chief Lyons has been a leading advocate for American Indian causes. Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan of the Onondaga Nation, and a member of the Council of Chiefs of the Haudenosaunee, he is respected internationally as an eloquent spokesperson. In 1982, he helped to establish the Working Group on Indigenous Populations within the United Nations and has taken part in meetings of the U.N. Human Rights Commission. He also serves on the executive committee of the Global Forum of Spiritual and Parliamentary Leaders on Human Survival, and is a principal figure in the Traditional Circle of Indian Elders, grassroots leadership council of the major Indian nations of North America. Chief Lyons has authored or edited numerous books including Native People Address the United Nations (1994); Voice of Indigenous Peoples (1992); and Exiled in the Land of the Free: Democracy, Indian Nations, and the U.S. Constitution (1992). Complete Video - http://www.nmai.si.edu/iss/2008/me_webcast.html?siref=YouTube&video=Lyons