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Saturday 24 May 2014

Gauguin: Metamorphoses


Most of us think of Gauguin as the painter of a lush tropical paradise, populated with beautiful brown women with flowers tucked into their hair. This exhibition from the Museum of Modern Art in New York City (MoMA) documents Gauguin's experiments in other mediums in addition to paint and canvas. Over the course of his lifetime, Gauguin worked in wood carving, ceramics, lithography, wood cut printing, monotype printing, transfer drawing, as well as drawing and writing. The exhibition features individual examples of these types of work, such as Head With Horns, 1848-1903, a wooden sculpture used as a background image on the website. Also included are a set of 11 installation shots showing the work in the galleries at MoMA, and three major print series: The Volpini Suite, 1889; Noa Noa (Fragrant Scent), 1893-94; and The Vollard Suite, 1898-99. 
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2014/gauguin/home

Wednesday 21 May 2014

National Film Board of Canada's interactive digital projects

For the past five years, the National Film Board of Canada has devoted 25% of its production budget to interactive digital projects. It has resulted in a series of beautiful thought provoking digital experiences.
http://onf-nfb.gc.ca/en/produce-with-the-nfb/digital-projects/

World's most famous sustainable font

Typography is a powerful invention. It is, after all, the design mechanism that brings us the words of novelists and writers in an aesthetically pleasing fashion. But can fonts be more "sustainable" than others, wagging their greener fingers at the opulent Times New Romans of the world? Can typography hop on the eco-friendly bandwagon? http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/22/ryman-eco_n_5192501.html

Tuesday 13 May 2014

Over 300 Years Ago, An Artist Created And Documented Every Color You Can Think Of


Thanks to Pantone, the contemporary authority on all things color, we have a way of documenting the chromatic flow -- all 2,100 hues it's gleaned from the visible ends of the rainbow. But artists have been recording the depths of color for much longer than Pantone's lifespan, mixing and melding pigments to create the violets, turquoises and ambers we ogle in art history books.
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Tuesday 22 April 2014

The Art of the (LEGO) Brick

It’s OK if your kid just can’t grow out of LEGO, maybe he’ll become a world famous artist one day. Sculpture by Nathan Sawayan from his “Art Of the Brick Exhibition”. http://brickartist.com/

So This Is How They Do It! Zebras Getting Stripes

The pink on a flamingo? Stripes on a zebra? Sports on a giraffe? All explained.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/krulwich/2014/04/19/304531931/so-this-is-how-they-do-it-zebras-getting-stripes

David Hockney's Yorkshire spring drawings

Following a minor stroke, David Hockney almost gave up on his annual Spring drawings. But when he returned to the Yorkshire Wolds, he was as inspired by the landscape as ever. http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2014/apr/18/david-hockney-yorkshire-spring-drawings