Monthly Archives: January 2011
Photography X Art: Alison Jackson
Alison Jackson scratches society’s itch by visualizing “realities” of famous people. Website here http://www.alisonjackson.com/
Photography X Art: Alison Jackson
Alison Jackson scratches society’s itch by visualizing “realities” of famous people. Website here http://www.alisonjackson.com/
Photography X Art: JR
JR, pre-fab graffiti street art that humanizes environments. Israel/Palestine border Africa Shanghai, China His site http://www.jr-art.net/
Photography X Art: JR
JR, pre-fab graffiti street art that humanizes environments. Israel/Palestine border Africa Shanghai, China His site http://www.jr-art.net/
Hell >>Haw Par Villa/Singapore
Haw Par Villa, formerly called Tiger Balm Gardens, was originally constructed in 1937 by “Tiger Balm King” Aw Boon Haw as a grand residence for his younger brother, Aw Boon Par, who helped create their fortune with the anagesic balm.
Hell >>Haw Par Villa/Singapore
Haw Par Villa, formerly called Tiger Balm Gardens, was originally constructed in 1937 by “Tiger Balm King” Aw Boon Haw as a grand residence for his younger brother, Aw Boon Par, who helped create their fortune with the anagesic balm.
Photography X Art: Liu Bolin
Liu Bolin, expression born out of feeling ostracized and irrelevant in his society, as well as his view on his environment. More thoughts here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1201398/Liu-Bolin-The-Chinese-artist-turns-Invisible-Man.html
Photography X Art: Liu Bolin
Liu Bolin, expression born out of feeling ostracized and irrelevant in his society, as well as his view on his environment. More thoughts here http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1201398/Liu-Bolin-The-Chinese-artist-turns-Invisible-Man.html
Photography X Art: Yang Yongliang
Yang Yongliang, evolving traditional Chinese Shan Shui painting and photography. Via http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/12845/yang-yongliang-cigarette-ash-landscape.html More of his previous work
Photography X Art: Yang Yongliang
Yang Yongliang, evolving traditional Chinese Shan Shui painting and photography. Via http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/10/view/12845/yang-yongliang-cigarette-ash-landscape.html More of his previous work
Commerical journalism 2.0 will come from the East.
Commercial journalism is fighting off being an anachronism with the momentum of social networked citizen news-breaking and opinion leading bloggers. Its nice to see that the future of commercial journalism may come from the East embracing both the advancement of
Commerical journalism 2.0 will come from the East.
Commercial journalism is fighting off being an anachronism with the momentum of social networked citizen news-breaking and opinion leading bloggers. Its nice to see that the future of commercial journalism may come from the East embracing both the advancement of
