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Lemon Tree Animation (with Subtitles)

Animation of Fool's Garden's "Lemon Tree."

Channels: Animation 

Added: 473 days ago by Archiver

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Rachelle, in the Garden Oil Painting

Thank you to all my subscribers & 4 those of you watching. I painted my daughter Rachelle, in my garden. I chose songs from one of my favorite bands TFK, Thousand Foot Krutch: Move, Inhuman and Fire it up. I know my posture looks bad, but I have to get in that position to try to get the camera to catch what I'm doing, and the speed in this feed makes it look like I'm headbanging to the music. My mom called me a couple times douring this filming and my cat, and daughter are seen, too. Thank you all for your patience in my new video. I have entered this painting in a competition, see how I do.

Channels: Oil Painting 

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Art ETTINA Hope painting Magnolia oil painting

Great new program now my videos will be even better. Come watch me paint, talk and work at the same time... weee

Channels: Oil Painting 

Added: 474 days ago by Archiver

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Landscape of Large Farm oil painting Art Ettina

Great video of this painting, painting took a while to paint and the video came out great! Enjoy!

Channels: Oil Painting 

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Jay-Z on Fuse - "Death of Autotune"

Jay-Z talks with Fuse about one of his new tracks "DOA (Death of Autotune). Catch Jay-Z LIVE and commercial free from Madison Square Garden this Friday, September 11th at 9pm/8c on Fuse.

Channels: Music 

Added: 475 days ago by SpraypaintTV

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Ralf Gschwend "Dance with the Wind" Kinetic Sculpture

From the exhibition Sculpture in Motion at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on view through October 2008 and curated by Brigitte Micmacker from Sculpturesite Gallery. Courtesy the Curator's commentary: "David Fried not only gives life to inanimate objects, he imbues them with anthropomorphic behavioral qualities and elaborate dynamic relationships in his series of clever Self Organizing Still Life (SOS) installations. "His acoustically stimulated interactive sculptures ... are compelling by their symbolically provocative simplicity, creating a live complex visual experience as the viewer is moved to forge perspectives on relationships, life and the universe of thought" , said Prof. Dr. Norbert Bolz foreword in the catalogue of David Fried Solo Exhibition at Neuer Zollhof Düsseldorf, 2001Here Self Organizing Still Life (SOS) Terra Incognita swiftly responds to clapping or other loud sounds by setting in motion seven brightly colored spheres atop a smooth slab of beautifully mottled green granite. The spheres chase each other, collide briskly, or hide shyly in a corner of the roped "corral" and each viewer ineluctably relates these chaotic events to life experiences, while enjoying the constantly evolving abstract compositions."

Channels: Mixed Media  Miscellaneous Art Videos  Other Art Videos 

Added: 1287 days ago by admin2

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Jeffery Laudenslager "Mikoshi" Kinetic Sculpture

Part of the exhibition Sculpture in Motion at the Atlanta Botanical Garden through October 2008, curated by Brigitte Micmacker of Sculpturesite Gallery. Curator's commentary: "Jeffery Laudenslager has taken the dramatic periods of perceived danger that George Rickey favored to an extreme in his elegant works, and he expresses the predicament of the nearly colliding elements most eloquently, aided by the speed he gains using the extremely light-weight and resilient metal titanium. But it is the long, sweet release into graceful recovery that is Laudenslager's signature. Mikoshi, created specifically for its magnificent site in the Howell Fountain, is a sensuous work based on the Yin-Yang symbol."

Channels: Mixed Media  Miscellaneous Art Videos  Other Art Videos 

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Sachiko Kodama "Morpho Tower" Kinetic Sculpture

From the exhibition Sculpture in Motion at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on view through October 2008 and curated by Brigitte Micmacker from Sculpturesite Gallery. Courtesy the Curator's commentary: "Morpho Tower, Sachiko Kodama's mesmerizing synthesis of science, technology and art rises like an eccentric, thorny, botanical form within a world of most peculiar botanical forms housed in the Desert House of the Fuqua Conservatory. Employing electromagnets and magnetically-charged microfine particles suspended in oil set in motion through a computer controller, Kodama, who is associate professor at Tokyo's University of Electro-Communications, explores an entirely new territory where the seductive glossy black liquid seems to turn into rows of solid spikes impeccably organized around a spiraling cone, only to dissolve abruptly into obvious liquidity once again --a rhythmic flow and ebb, an alchemic dance where the artist playfully communicates basic principles of physics without elucidating them."

Channels: Mixed Media  Miscellaneous Art Videos  Other Art Videos 

Added: 1287 days ago by admin2

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George Sherwood "Tendrils" Kinetic Sculpture

George From the exhibition Sculpture in Motion at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on view through October 2008 and curated by Brigitte Micmacker from Sculpturesite Gallery. Curator's commentary: "In George Sherwood's reflective work, subtle changes not only of wind currents but of sunlight through the seasons, are recorded within the fluid forms. "A primary focus is on the creation of sculpture which echoes the vitality and gestures distilled from natural phenomena... My sculptures are best viewed over extended periods to appreciate their interaction with the environment." The graceful motion of the two arms of Tendrils (Gingko Leaf Variation) reveals a complex engineering system and indeed, the viewer is recompensed for taking time to decipher this ethereal sculpture."

Channels: Mixed Media  Miscellaneous Art Videos  Other Art Videos 

Added: 1287 days ago by admin2

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Close-up Kinetic Sculpture

From the exhibition Sculpture in Motion at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on view through October 2008 and curated by Brigitte Micmacker from Sculpturesite Gallery. Curator's commentary: "The George Rickey work in the Sculpture in Motion exhibition, Two Lines Oblique, Atlanta, 1969, on loan from the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, is a classic example of the monumental works composed of blades that became Rickey's best known legacy. The long, tapered blades used as pendulums are a wonder of empirical engineering: light-weight sheet stainless steel is wrapped around a structural core and lead weights are distributed unevenly to slow down the blades individually, a procedure Rickey used to create as much as a tenfold difference of tempo within the same sculpture."

Channels: Mixed Media  Miscellaneous Art Videos  Other Art Videos 

Added: 1287 days ago by admin2

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George Rickey "Two Lines Oblique" Kinetic Sculpture

From the exhibition Sculpture in Motion at the Atlanta Botanical Garden on view through October 2008 and curated by Brigitte Micmacker from Sculpturesite Gallery. Curator's commentary: "The George Rickey work in the Sculpture in Motion exhibition, Two Lines Oblique, Atlanta, 1969, on loan from the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, is a classic example of the monumental works composed of blades that became Rickey's best known legacy. The long, tapered blades used as pendulums are a wonder of empirical engineering: light-weight sheet stainless steel is wrapped around a structural core and lead weights are distributed unevenly to slow down the blades individually, a procedure Rickey used to create as much as a tenfold difference of tempo within the same sculpture."

Channels: Mixed Media  Miscellaneous Art Videos  Other Art Videos 

Added: 1287 days ago by admin2

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Sculpture in Motion at the Atlanta Botanical Garden

Sculpture in Motion temporary exhibition at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, June 2008

Channels: Mixed Media  Miscellaneous Art Videos  Other Art Videos 

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