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Category Archives: Ephemeral
Lit Up
Vancouver is undeniably beautiful in the summer, but it’s even prettier when the sky is lit up like it was last night at the 20th anniversary of the Celebration of Light festival in English Bay. Don’t miss the next explosion … Continue reading
Posted in Abstract, Ephemeral, Expressionism, Farmboy Fine Arts, installation
Tagged English Bay, fireworks, Spain, vancouver
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Exclusively commissioned by Dazed & Confused and featured as part of onedotzero and Dazed’s Fashion in Film program at the BFI, Frankenfashion is being screened alongside the works of Chris Cunningham, Solve Sundsbo & Saam Farahmand. Featuring Wigs and Hair … Continue reading
Posted in Avant-Guarde, Ephemeral
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Urban Interventions
Its that time of year again. For us northern westerners the rain (or snow) has stopped and we have begun to awake from dormancy, blossom in the sun and engage public spaces outside of our cavernous shelters. Short-shorts, tandem-bike rides … Continue reading
What's the story morning glory?
These interesting clouds formations are referred to as morning glory clouds. A small number of pilots and tourists travel to Burketown, Queensland, Australia each year in hopes of “cloud surfing” with this mysterious phenomenon. They can grow to be 600 … Continue reading
Days that Bleed One Day into the Next
You may have noticed from some previous posts that I’m obssessed with all things numerical this month. Now if I’d pay as much attention to the growing number at the bottom of my Visa statement… Anyways, Oscar Diaz is a … Continue reading
Posted in Conceptual Art, Contemporary, Ephemeral, Whimsey
Tagged bleeding, calendar, numbers, paper, typography, visual art
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The Reverse Graffiti Project
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLcNIeAwHh4&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0&border=1] “Standing in one of the moss and dirt covered tunnels in Leeds, England, Paul Curtis, “Moose” as he calls himself, saw marks on the wall where the shoulders of unsteady drunks and the fingertips of curious children had exposed … Continue reading
Posted in Avant-Guarde, Conceptual Art, Contemporary, Eco / Earth Art, Ephemeral, Graffiti
Tagged ephemeral art, Graffiti, green art., green works, Reverse Graffiti, street art
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