Week Link Post No.22

Landscape - Ana Teresa Barboza
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I know I have featured work by fiber artist Ana Teresa Barboza here before, but she's done it again. This Colossal has alerted via their post here

Over at Beautiful Decay, they have a post about performance artist, Deborah de Robertis, reinacting Gustav Courbet's painting "The Origin of The World". It is of course, not safe for work, and I do suggest you watch the video. Not for any salacious reasons (there's nothing to see, anyway); but because what's interesting about this performance piece is the reaction of the people who see her. Which is of course, at least one of the reasons she does it. Quite edifying...that's here

The Huffington Post has the "definitive guide" to reading a piece of abstract art. Check that out, here.

Here's Bill Drummond's Ten Commandments of Art. Sure, why not!? Check it out here.

At Beautiful Decay again, the bieautiful paper sculptures of Allen and Patty Eckman. Check that out here



© Terry Vital. Windham, NH. 1st Place / Others.

Winners of the iPhone Photography Awards Contest have been announced. You can find that here

NPR has an article called "Stitch This" - three books about quilting. Read that here

PolicyMic has a post entitled "14 Incredible Works that Have Re-Defined Art In the 21st Century". Now there's a title that'll grab your attention! Check that out here

And that's all she wrote. :)

Ta,

Kit


Kit Lang

3 comments:

  1. A lovely assemblage, as always. Thanks! And have a lovely weekend!

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  2. Love the fluidity of Barboza's work and will no doubt enjoy perusing the other links when the sun goes down and the gardening is done. Thank you, you do such a good job in finding all these links for us.

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  3. As usual - great stuff. Loved Konrads grass and stone and snowball sculptures and the amazing work done in paper. It's just incredible.. Thanks Kit


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