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Rowland B. Wilson (1977)
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My favorite restaurant in Seattle, Cafe Presse, shot with my favorite camera, Mamiya 7.
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Rowland B. Wilson (1977)
My favorite restaurant in Seattle, Cafe Presse, shot with my favorite camera, Mamiya 7.
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Mark Rothko in his studio.
Maybe he just sat there all day until he saw colors?
(Source: arthistoryx)
The Slav Epic by Alphonse Mucha
Set #4
badassery
These are pretty epic. I was completely unaware of this side of Mucha.
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Dan Witz - Mattituck liquor. Huile et technique mixte sur toile, 112 x 152 cm (2007)
Teun Hocks (b. 1947)
For over a quarter of a century, the Dutch photographer and painter Teun Hocks has been performing as the “everyman” in his photographs, inventing scenes that are confrontations with failure, puzzlement and wonder. His single-figure studies are pictures of a middle-aged man caught in variously absurd circumstances.
Hocks’ photographs are cinematic in their process and mood. First, he constructs scenes in his studio and takes a black and white photograph. He then hand colors the photographs with transparent oil paint, taking precise care in the coloring in order to create specific emotions and atmosphere. The accumulation of these elements makes the environments seem like surreal portals.