.d missing part..

I like those sensual ideas where they destroy, cut or separate part of d letters in some words and create some totally new, reinvented concepst, message, state.. mental shifts.

This is a project that is really nice to me, maybe cause I have d same relationship status 😀

“missing part” by anatol knotek that is from the book “anachronism” is very nice approach in defining what is d message here. strong, minimalistic, white as d blog, separated but connected so very strong, on two pages but still in one thought, smart and deep, and honest, truthful .. inspiring.

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.write ur words or make them happen

I thought we could share few typography projects that have interesting design and form. most of them as well have strong message, sentence or words that have meaning that pretty well describe d idea that d author is willing to present.

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Sean Hart - Extra Time (2011)

Sean Hart – Extra Time (2011)

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.should I dream or u are dreaming?!

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.when I saw this project from d great contemporary artist Miro I was stunned! .. now I saw picture from this project, first time in my stream, pretty tired to write a lot though but you know how it goes. some pieces of art can speak/ say more then thousand words this is this kind of art. respected truly!

Portrait of a Dancer (1928) by Joan Miró.

 

Miró’s piece was in the exhibit Joan Miró: Painting and Anti-Painting (1927-1937). From his own words regarding it, he said “I want to assassinate painting.”

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.feel free. .. . .. u can leave ur comments below or on :d white b[l]og ::: #facebook page

:let’s go ‘imagineerinG.

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.OK, let start a beautiful Monday here. :d white blog have plan today, u’ll be able to catch with d latest news in contemporary, conceptual art. I was on few trips and not able to share but be sure that I follow d news. thee are a lot of projects that go daily, some of them even pretty attractive they stay in d stream less then 48 hours. I decide that is time for selection, d first project by Igor Eskinja is just a little breeze for d projects that u’ll be able to see here in d next few hours.

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Igor Eskinja constructs his architectonics of perception as ensembles of modesty and elegance. The artist “performs” the objects and situations, catching them in their intimate and silent transition from two-dimensional to three-dimensional formal appearance. Using simple, inexpensive materials, such as adhesive tape or electric cables and unraveling them with extreme precision and mathematical exactitude within strict spatial parameters, Eskinja defines another quality that goes beyond physical aspects and enters the registers of the imaginative and the imperceptible. The simplicity of form is an aesthetic quality that opens up a possibility for manipulating a meaning. It derives, as the artist states, from the need for one form to contain various meanings and levels of reading within itself. The tension between multiplicity and void constitutes one of the most important aspects of Eskinja’s mural “drawings” and seemingly flat installations. A void is still an active space of perception; it does not conceal; it comments on the regime of visibility, it invites the viewer to participate in the construction of an imaginary volume in an open space. The temporary nature of the artist’s spatial structures and the ephemeral quality of his carpets (where ornaments are carefully woven out of dust or ash) manifest a resistance to the dominant narratives of institutional apparatus and socio-political order.

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:u think that this simple concepts are d future of art? U like d concept, we saw few graffs around nowadays with d same idea of d line & perspective but this is much cheaper and easier even that stil d typography and d choosen word are very important . .. u can leave ur comments below or on :d white b[l]og ::: #facebook page

:shortly, in a lot of colors ..

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.. I saw this in my stream yesterday but I was thinking is too commercial, to much fancy for my eyes, but today I saw it one more time and I read d story. I think is good piece of art..

This beautiful work is composed of more than 2,500 letters and characters from different languages from around the world. The colorful writing is illuminated from behind, and walking into this room is a bit like walking into an abstracted conversation in which you’re hearing bits and pieces of the entire planetary population talking at once.  This piece, by Noriko Shiozawa (塩澤徳子), is called “Koto-no-ha” (こと‐の‐は), which is an older Japanese word for “language.”  Shiozawa-san was kind enough to give her permission to allow the photograph above to be used as the cover for the UNESCO Jakarta Annual Report 2008.

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..u like it, u think it looks like d Eastern matrix, Pandora box. with this photography it’s like u’re part of it, with one feet inside. . .. u can leave ur comments below or on :d white b[l]og ::: #facebook page