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Writing About William Forsythe’s Alignigung
One of my subjects this trimester is “Reviewing the Arts”. We’ve writing exercises during our tutorials. This one involved writing as much as we could within an allotted time (fifteen minutes) based on a choice out of four pieces of … Continue reading
Pork Ready
Some call it graffiti, whereas others call it “Street Art“. Either way, we must remember that whilst some of this may be unsightly, it is coming from people who may down the line choose to create great works and improve … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artwork, graffiti, lens-artists, pork, ready, spray, tag, tagging, wall, word, words
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Thy Art Is Murder: Holy War Review
Here’s another review from Cool Try. This one was the sixth I had written for the website. The review is rough which is partly due to inexperience. To be honest, I didn’t like the album but I couldn’t justify saying it … Continue reading
“Horizon” by Mu Boyan
Mu Boyan’s Horizon. Deep meaning, etc. etc. This sculpture worked well with the scene at hand. The form and design were both interesting and the sculpture felt more harmonious with the surrounds rather than clashing. I hope you enjoy.
Observing the Walking Figure
Another photo of Wei Wang’s Walking, as seen as part of Sculpture by the Sea. This was taken on my 2nd visit to the exhibition this year. A few people look at the sculpture and its form. To be honest, … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artwork, exhibition, figure, lens-artists, light, look, observe, scluplture, walk, walking
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Aboriginal
Here’s a photo of the word ‘Aboriginal’, as seen as “Street Art“, as seen in Redfern. I imagine that there’s quite a lot that has gone into this, as well as a lot of meaning and intent. On a personal … Continue reading
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Tagged aboriginal, art, noun, presentation, street, street art, word
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Walking
A sculpture created by Wei Wang. I like the framing of this one. It was done out of necessity. On my first visit to this year’s Sculpture by the Sea, sculptures were still being placed. This was due to the … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artwork, exhibition, figure, sculpture, Sculpture by the Sea, walk, walking, wei wang
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Dark Night Shine 2018 II
This sculpture was created by Takahiro Hirata. It is my favourite from this year’s Sculpture by the Sea. In this photo I like how it works with the light around it. The surfaces are rendered hard but the way the … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artwork, Dark, light, night, sculpture, Sculpture by the Sea, shine, Takahiro Hirata
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Land Place Site
A sculpture by Wendy Teakel on display as part of Sculpture by the Sea. I’m not sure of the meaning of the artwork, but I do like the way that it works with the landscape. I like the way that … Continue reading
Train Tag
A few days ago I had the opportunity to get this photo. I probably could have done a better job of capturing the shot, but you work with your ability. I’m not too sure of the artistic merit of this … Continue reading
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Tagged art, artistic, grafiti, monochrome, style, Sydney, tag, tracks, Train, vehicle
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