.let’s do IT #organic

.hey people, ça va? how are u? ready to end up with this year, to finish ur stuff and tun new page? are u prepare for party or u’ll celebrate it peaceful this time?

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:I didn’t have a lot of time to write things here, but even like this I used to receive some mails from wordpress that my blog is booming and gets a lot of traffic. sooo, well, yes, today I decide to refresh it a bit, since is weekend and I didn’t went out. how do u like it? d side bar and d part on d bottom are new, before I use some online service for free image links but after a while they were gone. probably they clean d base or smt. never mind! 😀

let’s see what we have today?

p2– earlier today I wrote an article for my web site for this artist and I start thinking that this is not just daily art that will go back to nowhere. .. u know, great art nowadays is just some content that we eat daily. but, this, this is a #lifetime #project. yes, definitely it is!

:this awesome man, Ra Paulette from New Mexico, decide to create sculptures inside caves. He spent over 10 years in creating about 14 magical caves, full with different lights and ambient, different forms and structures. it’s not a little thing to spend a decade excavating tunnels and passageways, digging, creating intricate patterns and carving designs and benches in the sandstone cliffs in northern New Mexico.

– great concept and pure motivation, this is d moment when being cavedigger it’s not only perceive as physical work but with d soul of d art. this is magnum opus, this is d best from his work!

ra-paulette-cave-carving-13each cathedral-like room takes him years to complete and is a masterwork that was created without the use of machines, еach room has its own unique design with patterns that were carved by hand. smooth carved walls, natural light from mountainside windows and sensual, sweeping lines.

do u like this idea? what about making ur personal imaginarium, cave of ur dreams that will be somewhere near ur house. no tools, no machines, only u and ur will of making someting amazing. will u or u just want to reblog this post on ur “white space”? anyway . .. u can leave ur comments below or on :d white b[l]og ::: #facebook page

:thanks for being here, catch u up later! 🙂

.cigarets, a lot of cigarets

It’s been a long time, but what can I say .. welcome again dear friends. hope ur doin great in d new one. here I find this interesting to be part of my blog. Concept from ’93th that is pretty minimalistic, white, clean and plastic dirty in a way.. but with some weird perception about d topic that it’s in d center.

Damien Hirst – Dead Ends, Dried Out, Explored (1993)

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:enjoy d reflection of d whitness

The geological history of the Salar is associated with a sequential transformation between several vast lakes. Some 30,000–42,000 years ago, the area was part of a giant prehistoric lake, Lake Minchin. SALAR DE UYUNI (or Salar de Tunupa)

:amazing photos | via

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:wake Up ur dreams, colorful memories ~

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:It’s just not possible not to share or to leave this photo session for later. In a moment it was like, this is amazing project but would it fit to my blog structure, but whatever I’ll not skip this. It’s like some flashes, od some moments from forgotten dreams.

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Olafur Eliasson and Ma Yansong, Feelings are Facts, 2010

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A combination of architecture, light and colored fog piped out through vents disorients the visitors as they enter the exhibit.

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check d video if u want to enjoy d atmosphere or just enjoy d pics ~
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Olafur Eliasson & Ma Yansong’s Feelings Are Facts exhibition at UCCA from Lawrence Li on Vimeo.

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:So let’s start with colors no words needed here ;)

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.this is first time to share this kind of content on my blog, what do u think about this photography project? I’m sure that there will be some other similar, purple projects, pics, moments, feelings . .. u can leave ur comments below or on :d white b[l]og ::: #facebook page

:ORIGAMIBIRO, what’s that?!

[play d video & read]. ..actually WATCH d video!

Imagine music and video playing a game together. And telling stories at the same time. That’s what it’s like to experience a performance by audio-visual collective Origamibiro.
The collaborative trio merge found objects, unorthodox contraptions, multi instrumentalism and persistence of vision to create an atmosphere both nostalgic and otherworldly.

This is amazing work. Master piece of art and music. Video that makes waterfall of inspiration, soft storm of ideas. They make perfect combination of all d instruments, tech, materials & thoughts. @ponor is person [friend] in d web that can make u truly happy with her findings. Thank u for sharing this, it’s good start, first step for exploring more from their work.

– Is this d future turned ON? :awesome story covered with deep sense for d presence.. for d contemporary age in which we live. Is this d new age wave?! If this is d new sound comin’ out of our brains I definitely vote for IT! organic notes, tranquility vibes like produced from our soul, atmosphere that is full of joy. all at all pretty silent experimental, but silent as music characteristic not as music. d music is full with elements, they put a lot of work in every second that is played there.

So, ORIGAMIBIRO is a multi-practice audio visual artist collective. started out as a solo music project by Tom Hill in 2007 with the release of Cracked Mirrors and Stopped Clocks, Origamibiro has since become a live audio-visual collective comprised of fellow musician Andy Tytherleigh and video artist, Jim Boxall – aka The Joy of Box. The trio employ multiple instruments, hi and lo-fi technologies and an array of unorthodox objects and mixed media, including guitars, typewriters, infra red cameras, double bass, ukulele and bowed electric guitar.

Through their studio experiments and live performances, Origamibiro have strived to produce music and images that are beautiful, generative and organic. They have fused their respective backgrounds together: bringing an intricate and diverse selection of instruments, elements of expanded cinema, soundtrack music, found objects and unorthodox devices.

Quad Time from The Joy of Box on Vimeo.

!wonderful project: more u can find [HERE]