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| Movie Review: Keep the Lights On Huffington Post (blog) Ira Sachs' Keep the Lights On starts with a credit montage of bad paintings. The fact that they're all homoerotic in content has nothing to do with their quality, which is amateurish. His protagonist, Erik (Thure Lindhardt), is first seen cruising gay ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Vincent Van Gogh: Colorblind? App Sheds Light On Master Painter's Work ... Huffington Post An exhibit there cast the artist's masterpieces in various lights, attempting to replicate how they'd be perceived by people with one or more defective sets of cones, a structure in the eye used to view color. As he examined the works, he was startled ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Topographic Light Painting Maps Rooms and People in 3-D Wired His topographic light paintings circumscribe surfaces and people throughout his house, creating captivating 3-D models in the process. Parviainen first started in 2007 by using small LED lights to trace human bodies, using his wife and himself for models. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New Jersey Artists Enjoying 'Double Exposure' at Upcoming Twin Lights Event Atlantic Highlands Herald HIGHLANDS, NJ -The Twin Lights and Navesink Highlands have been the subject of countless paintings, prints and photos over the last two centuries. In all that time, however, the beloved national historic site has never "formally" welcomed the arts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Van Gogh to Kandinsky, Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh Financial Times Painted in 1880, "Nocturne: Blue and Gold – St Mark's Square, Venice", summons the basilica out of the mist like a spectre anchored into the real by no more than a sprinkling of silvery gas lights. Little could be more ephemeral, yet Whistler's gift ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Artist's secular paintings seem otherworldly StarNewsOnline.com Daingerfield often endeavored to capture his spiritual impression of the shifting lights at dusk and dawn. He once described the sunsets of Blowing Rock as "never glaring, always glowing." "He painted it so graphically," Delaney said. "His artwork felt ... See all stories on this topic » |
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