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The light, the mood. Caravaggio

Schama’s BBC doco on Caravaggio. My favourite Renaissance artist purely because every time you see his work you are moved. It is not pretty, it is not paying homage to a Pope or King. It is human… so very human.        

I love this because David was a revolutionary and a propagandist and… and. My sister asked me while reading Anna Karenina do you know the “The death of Marat” and because of this I did. It is mentioned in Anna Karenina because it had such political power. Watch and learn.

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I have been playing around with a picture book of the great artists of the past 600 years. Like all artists I have taken their images and added a bit of our times to them to create something new. The artists include Cattelan and Cellini, Bacon, Delvaux (Venus Asleep) and Demand, and Cindy Sherman’s image [...]

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This subtle fabric of thought – In the realm of the unseen – The mesh upon which we pin intellectual events Cannot be learned; It is honed, by our very own personal download of Autocorrect. The ripe harvest of philosopher’s conclusions Or maybe even delusions?? Should stand us in good stead. If we had a [...]

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Sandra Bauser is a freelance digital artist and photographer who specializes in 2D and 3D environments. She is a member of the The Art for Cancer Group whose members donate a portion of their art sales to various cancer charities. She got involved with The Art for Cancer Group after losing both my Mother and [...]

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  Gintaras Kasperionis was born in spring of 1986 in Western Lithuania, a most profound year. His master degree in genetics feeds an imagination for the wonder of life. That is why in 2009 when he started to work as photographer he already knew all the characteristics of creativity - he had seen beyond the seed of [...]

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Giant 5 metre tall black babies have taken over Swanston Street. Looking over the passers by their cherub faces are serene in shiny black drawing the curiosity of city worker and tourist alike, but a closer look reveals these babies are not so innocent , tiny bat wings sprout from their upper arms and plated [...]

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Cameron Solnordals light box

Melbourne born of Norwegian descent, Cameron started out doing stage electrics and lighting when he was 12. Moving through multiple media streams of writing, photography, artwork, music and film over the next 15 years, Cameron finally decided to try his hand at directing when the simple home movies filmed in his friends garage had reached [...]

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A life…

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There are moments in life when you miss someone so much that you just want to pick them from your dreams and hug them for real! When the door of happiness closes, another opens, but often times we look so long at the closed door that we don’t see the one which has been opened [...]

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