“Enter The Timecube” - Original Gif Art
“Bilingualism strikes me as a kind of synesthesia. Instead of seeing colors associated with letters and words, instead of hearing melodies, what I hear with language is the play and echo of the other language. The option to say it differently, and thus to live it differently. Language is not only a means of communication or description. It’s a framework in which we process existence. Yi writes: “It is hard to feel in an adopted language, yet it is impossible in my native language.” As every bilingual person and translator knows, there are certain words—a feeling, a way of being—that is absent in one language but perfectly brought to life in another. A word that, by existing, gives permission to be. What if you need that which does not exist in your language?”
— Yoojin Grace Wuertz, “Mother Tongue”
This is incredible
Brooch “Tyrion Lannister” // WorkshopPoppies
Mort à Vignole (Death at Vignole), Olivier Smolders, 1998.
Any examples of artwork/installations that you think enhances a city, built environment or building?
So many! Here are a few of my favorites, some very simple, some genius…
Descension Anish Kapoor
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“Healing Hobbies”
A few weeks ago I was sent back to the hospital with another infection. I ended up being there for two whole weeks, during which I even celebrated my birthday. Fortunately we made the best of the situation bringing in cupcakes and a few decorations the nurses allowed me to hang up in my room. It was up to me to how I wanted to spend my time there and I didn’t want to be bored and miserable. So of course I also brought my embroidery supplies to keep me occupied while I was there.
I already had the sun and mountains piece on the go when I got there. Once I had enough energy back in my hands, I got to work filling in the outline with bright colours. Then I had the idea to layer in even more colours to a few of the sections just to add a bit of dimension to the piece. One of my aunts loved the finished product so much that she asked if she could buy it off of me. Obviously I’m going to give it to her since she is family.
Anyways, once that piece was done I needed more to do. Thankfully my mom brought in some hoops I had prepared beforehand for me to work on. I managed to make the two smaller pieces while I was still there. Having this hobby is just what I needed to make it through this most recent stay at the hospital. It kept me busy while I laid in bed receiving numerous medications to help me get better. Working on a bit of embroidered art was just another way for me to heal.
deleted shots from ’A Pearl’ - by Saad Moosajee, Danaé Gosset, & Art Camp
Revamped Portraits London-based artist Julie Cockburn adds pops of colour to images that have been lost to time. Cockburn adds tightly stitched orbs, swirling marbled enamel, and architectural structures as overlays to black-and-white or softly toned studio portraits, candid snaps, and landscape photos.