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Category Archives: Art
Color Blocking
Sort of. One day I suddenly noticed the bright red of the bathroom stall in my building. Took a photo. Decided to edit it so that it no longer bore strong resemblance to a bathroom stall. Because, really: Who takes … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Photography
Tagged abstract photography, color blocking, color photography
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The impact of “small” differences
I happened to look up as I was walking into the Red Arrow Starbucks this morning, and I saw a photo. I took a couple pictures but can’t decide which of these I like best. They’re practically the same, just … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Creativity, Photography
Tagged light, lighting, monochrome, photography, photography composition
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Some follow-up thoughts on light
Probably the one thing that fascinates me most about photography is the way light makes or breaks an image. Here are three pictures taken on different days this week. I took the first photo, which I posted yesterday, a few … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Creativity, Photography
Tagged brightness, coherence in photographic image, contrast, hard light, light in photography, photographic image
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Milwaukee’s Water Street ladybugs and large veins at City Hall
Yesterday morning I walked over to a foundation’s office to hand-deliver a grant proposal for the daytime homeless sanctuary I volunteer with, Repairers of the Breach. (Website HERE; Facebook page HERE. Check them out if you’re interested in finding a … Continue reading
Wham! “Freedom” in China
I heard Wham!’s “Freedom” on the radio while driving yesterday. I’ve always liked this song, but what I’ve especially always remembered about it was its official video, which details the 1980s duo’s groundbreaking trip to China. Wham! was the first Western … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Creativity, History, Life, Movies and film, Music, Photography, Political Analysis, Popular culture
Tagged 1980s, China, freedom, pop music, Soviet Union, The Beatles, Wham!
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Homage in The Shape of Water – Odessa Steps
The last movie we watch in my film studies class every spring is always whatever has won the Academy Award for Best Picture that year. This year we’re watching The Shape of Water. This is a really brilliant movie, and I … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Creativity, Movies and film, Popular culture
Tagged "Odessa Steps", homage, Odessa Staircase, The Shape of Water
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Man at Work (front entrance on a rainy day)
Came across this photo of the Grohmann Museum’s entrance (taken from just inside the front door on a rainy day) as I was going through my phone to find good pictures for a slideshow I’m putting together of the new … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Milwaukee, Photography
Tagged abstract photography, Downtown Milwaukee, Grohmann Museum, lines in photography, Milwaukee, Sign
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Grohmann Museum, atrium and elevator shaft
Not a lot to say about this picture except that I liked all the parallel lines running at different angles. I’m a real sucker for parallel lines 😄
Posted in architecture, Art, Milwaukee, Photography
Tagged atrium, glass elevator shaft, Grohmann Museum, Milwaukee, parallel lines
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Knot Art – How one artist developed a daily creative practice
I love this article in today’s Co. Design, “How An Apple Alum Found Her True Calling–In Knots.” Windy Chien, a former producer at Apple’s iTunes, is now an artist who creates hanging textile art, jewelry and lights from complex macrame … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Creativity, History
Tagged art, artists, creativity, daily art practice, daily creative practice, inspiration, knots, learning, macrame, Windy Chien
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After Hours – Grohmann Museum
Took this photo last night shortly before leaving work. The galleries were closed but were illuminated by the rays of evening sunlight coming through the atrium. I especially liked how the sculpture on the left seemed to float in the … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Art, Milwaukee
Tagged after hours, art, Grohmann Museum, Japanese art, Japanese sawyer, Japanese sculpture, Milwaukee, sculpture
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