Archive for February, 2011
www.eugenemartinart.com This video clip gives a glimpse of the January 2009 exhibit at the Acadiana Center for the Arts in Lafayette, Louisiana, of 75 pen and ink (and graphite) drawings by visual artist Eugene J. Martin. The “satirical abstract” drawings date from 1985-1988 and were created in Washington DC. The title of the exhibit is “Eugene Martin: In black and White.” The curator of the exhibit was Rose Macaluso Courville. Video clip montage by Suzanne Fredericq. en.wikipedia.org “Scaramouche” (I: Vif; III: Brazilieria); Music by Darius Milhaud (1892-1973), Marcelle Meyer and Darius Milhaud (pianos). Paris, 6.xii.1938. Marcelle Meyer – Ses enregistrements 1925-1957. CD 6. Complete EMI recordings. Digitally remastered 2007, EMI Music France. www.amazon.com
This is my first project under the flag of ElixMedia. I decided to participate in this contest to verify my editing skills. I tried to unleash the volition of the gamers. They should recognize that CS:S isn’t just a FP-Shooter but rather a particular kind of abstract art. I produce movies not to impress… I produce movies to express… Gaming is art and i try to mirror that. Cheers, enemy HQ DOWNLOAD uploaded.to
Want to see the complete movie, go to www.youtube.com L’Âge d’Or (The Golden Age) is a 1930 surrealist film directed by Luis Buñuel and written by Buñuel and Salvador Dalí. On 3 December 1930, a group of incensed members of the fascist League of Patriots threw ink at the screen, assaulted members of the audience, and destroyed art works by Dalí, Joan Miró, Man Ray, Yves Tanguy and others on display in the lobby. On 10 December, the Prefect of Police of Paris, Jean Chiappe, arranged to have the film banned after the Board of Censors reviewed the film. A contemporary Spanish newspaper condemned the film as …the most repulsive corruption of our age… the new poison which judaism, masonry, and rabid, revolutionary sectarianism want to use in order to corrupt the people. The Noailles family pulled the film from distribution for nearly 50 years. In 1933, it was screened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, but the film did not have its official United States premiere until 1-15 November 1979 at the Roxie Cinema in San Francisco. Cast Gaston Modot as The Man Lya Lys as the Young Girl Caridad de Laberdesque as a Chambermaid and Little Girl Max Ernst as the Leader of men in cottage Josep Llorens Artigas (Governor) Lionel Salem as Duke of Blangis Germaine Noizet as Marquise Duchange as Conductor The film’s illustrations were created by Luis Ortiz Rosales
Born of Osiris performing “Empires Erased” at Emo’s in Austin, Texas on March 18, 2010. Part of the free Full Metal Texas Fest. Please see my other videos for the rest of the set. All music by Born of Osiris. I own no rights to the music played in this video. Abstract Art Empires Erased Rosecrance Now Arise The New Reign Live Like I’m Real Brace Legs The Takeover Exist Bow Down
Alex Levin comes from Kiev, capital of Ukraine, where he was born in 1975 and later on attended Art Academy, which he graduated with honors. In 1990 Alex Levin immigrated to Israel, where he continues to live in a city of Herzeliya. With most productive and hectic schedule, Alex Levin finds additional time to grow as an artist and studies new techniques with Professor Baruch Elron who was the Chairman of Israel Artist Association. The main painting styles are Surrealism and Realism. Featuring a range of works in oil, acrylic, pencil, charcoal and tempera paints. Tradition of Jewish Heritage is a collection of work of Jerusalem’s holy Western Wall and it’s surrounding religious neighborhood by Alex Levin, one of Israel’s most talented and youngest celebrated artist. Through the strokes of his brush, Alex has captured the inhabitants of Jerusalem’s ultra orthodox neighborhood of Mea Shearim, Jewish Attributes and people at the Western Wall, one of Judaism most holy places… In 2007 Alex received the Medal Award for the Contribution to the Judaic Art from the Knesset.