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Interactive animation brings to life Van Gogh’s Starry Night.

Interactive animation brings to life Van Gogh’s Starry Night.

I have had the distinct pleasure of seeing Van Gogh’s Starry Night painting twice in person, and although its image has become common place through its appearance on calendars, coffee mugs, greeting cards, and book marks, it is due to its extraordinary fluidity  in his brushwork. Van Gogh’s swirling 1889 nocturnal sky and depiction ofFull Post Here

The Church Of Natalie Clark: a place of divine inspitation.

The Church Of Natalie Clark: a place of divine inspitation.

In September I traveled to the tiny village of Tetonia Idaho quietly nestled at the foot of the majestic Teton Mountains, in order to pick up the new work by artist, collector and designer, Natalie Clark. Little did I know what a sanctuary was in store for my husband Bart and I after our longFull Post Here

Art cinematic: Scintallation by Xavier Chassaing

Art cinematic: Scintallation by Xavier Chassaing

This extraordinary video file is created by Xavier Chassasing in his apartment using a camera, 35,000 photographs and a mix of 3d mapped projections onto objects.  It is visual stunning, and speaks entirely impressive to the skill of this emerging director’s ability to create magic. Chassaing  describes his process on Motionographer.com as: I have was an apartment, aFull Post Here

Artist: Leo Villareal ethereal light installations

Artist: Leo Villareal ethereal light installations

Leo Villareal: art installation  & technology fused.   In 2010- 2011 the San Jose Museum of Art launched the first survey exhibition of New York based digital light artist Leo Villareal.       Volume: exhibited at Gering & Lopez Gallery Want more….? click here to watch the video of Villareal’s latest installation  Full Post Here

Home Is Where the Installation Is!

Home Is Where the Installation Is!

I live in a city that thinks a 40 year old house is not worth renovating. Countless 1950-60′s bungalows get knocked down every spring, and each year Bart and I talk about organizing a project to invite artists to create installations within these condemned structures. My first art post will look at three of myFull Post Here

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