The Sims 3 Let's Play Alice in Wonderland - Queen of Hearts Castle Courtyard Garden Speed Build Pt 1
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The story of Alice starts when she was a child, around 7 years old, although she's been depicted as different ages in different movies and tv shows. As a child, who is sitting either along a river or at a picnic with her family. As she grows bored, she notices a white rabbit run past - but this isn't any ordinary rabbit, he's wearing a waistcoat and holding a pocket watch as he mumbles something about being late. Alice decides to follow him, and she falls down a rabbit hole where her wonderful journey begins. Along the way, she meets many characters, most of which are animals that walk and talk like humans. She makes friends, meets strange creatures, and learns and recites poems, songs and riddles along the way. She eventually find herself in the Red Queens garden, where she ends up being a witness in a trial. Alice tells the Queen the proceedings are ridiculous, and the Queen gets upset and orders OFF WITH HER HEAD. As Alice is being ambushed, she awakes from her dream.
Through looking glass is the second book that takes place 6 months after Alice discovered Wonderland. This time, Alice climbs through a mirror to enter the world. She soon finds herself in a real life game of chess, where the entire countryside is laid out like a chess board. She comes across the Red Queen who promises to make her a queen if she can make it all the way through. Alice stumbles across familiar faces and meets some new characters as she ultimately makes her way to the end and is crowned a queen. During her celebratory party, things get chaotic and blames the red queen, ultimately capturing her, putting the Red King into checkmate, and then waking up. She again speculates if maybe this was just a dream.
Now that Alice is older she's wondering more and more if Wonderland ever existed or if it was all just a wonderful dream. Her sister and parents have tried to convince her that it was all in her head, but part of Alice as always wanted to go back, and she's never stopped thinking about the friends she made along the way.Alice spent the rest of her days focusing on her future dreams. She's always wanted to be an artist, and whether Wonderland was real or not, she has very vivid memories and uses them as an inspiration for her art work and turning it into a career. Now that Alice is older and living on her own, she took all the money she made from her career as an artist (which is quite a lot) and decided to move to Moonlight Falls. So, why Moonlight Falls? Well, let me start by giving you a brief description of the town: The mysterious town of Moonlight Falls is where strange things happen by the light of the moon. There are supernatural beings ranging from menacing werewolves and cackling witches, to mischievous fairies and more intriguing vampires. There's rumors of casting spells, magic elixirs, and sims being transformed into zombies and other creatures that bump in the night. There are many surprises in store in the supernatural world of Moonlight Falls.
So Alice heard the rumors and decided this is the perfect place for her to start her new life. Because afterall, it seems like the next best thing to Wonderland, and if she's going to find any answers, this seems like a great place to start. So Alice is new and starting her life here. Her career has provided a small fortune to build her dream home reminiscent of wonderland. She has enough money that she doesn't have to work right away, but she still paints for fun and has new life aspiration of becoming a Chess Grand Master. Will Alice find what she's been looking for, or will Moonlight Falls prove to be stranger than she bargained for? Watch to find out!
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Tomer Peretz at the Gallery - Very Venice Video.MTS
Tomer Peretz has been mesmerizing people around the world with his artwork since he was a young boy growing up in Jerusalem. During a trip to South America in 2004, a propitious request from a hotel for him to paint a wall propelled his passion for art beyond a hobby. The stunning portrait he created of Jim Morrison spanned 9 feet and was not only an incredible replica, but a window into his soul.
Tomer's incorporation of warm colors, and his use of oil and acrylic paints, has an astonishing effect in bringing out the distinctiveness of his subjects. Tomer has received many private portrait commissions for celebrities across the world. Tomer's style has often been compared to the great Pop Artist, Andy Warhol, because of his use of art as commentary on society and culture. Using a variety of media, including oil and acrylic painting, photography, and furniture design, Peretz expresses his unique and contemporary point of view. His breadth of work spans contemporary art, pop art, religious art, portraiture, and animation. Peretz has an appreciation for both the realistic and the abstract.
In the past five years, Tomer's artwork has been featured in over 40 exhibitions throughout Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and Israel. His paintings have been viewed at clubs from Hollywood (Avalon , Vanguard, Kress , Music Box and Remedy Lounge) to Tel Aviv (Bet Haitonaim and The Breakfast Club). His paintings have been displayed at H Studio and Apel Design, and his furniture design has been showcased at the Very Venice Gallery.
A passionate philanthropist, Tomer was a featured artist at the Hollywood Love Cures Cancer (insert hyperlink for website) benefit, where he donated his paintings in support of their cause. In Tel Aviv, Tomer hosted an art show attended by over 500 guests, including prominent celebrities, raising funds and generating press for Giving Hope, an important charity that supports children with cancer.
Peretz currently resides in California, where he is working on Different Face, an art show composed of a documentary film, large scale paintings and photographs, inspired by his time in the Israeli military. This exhibition expresses Tomer's personal experience of the very controversial conflict in the Middle East. I'm not trying to save the world, or to say who is right, I just want to show the other side of the story that has never been seen before.
CLAIRE FALKENSTEIN : AN EXPANSIVE UNIVERSE
Film by Eric Minh Swenson.
Jack Rutberg Fine Arts in Los Angeles presents the exhibition, Claire Falkenstein: An Expansive Universe to celebrate the first major publication detailing the artist's entire career: Claire Falkenstein, with essays by art historians Susan M. Anderson and Maren Henderson, art writer and curator Michael Duncan, and an introduction by Philip Linhares, President of the Falkenstein Foundation and former Chief Curator of Art at the Oakland Museum of California.
Claire Falkenstein's (1908-1997) work, with its innovative use of materials such as glass, metal, ceramic and resin, reveals an artist with an indomitable spirit; an innovator who so pushed traditional boundaries, that she stands uniquely apart from other artists in the mainstream; many who would be counted among her admirers.
Falkenstein's exhibition history dates back to around 1930, and her first solo museum exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Art dates to 1948. Photographic images from that museum exhibition (illustrated in the newly-released book) attest to the extraordinary modernity of the artist (and the advanced curatorial leaning of the San Francisco Museum for that time). Many works in that exhibition are presently shown here in this gallery.
Before moving to Paris in 1950, she taught briefly at the California School of Fine Arts in San Francisco, along-side Clyfford Still, David Park, Hassel Smith, Richard Diebenkorn, Edward Corbett and Clay Spohn.
In France, she quickly became affiliated with the avant-garde of Paris including Jean Dubuffet, Hans Hartung, Karl Appel and others. The important critic, Michel Tapié took particular interest in Falkenstein and included her in his now-famous 1952 exhibition, Un Art Autre at Studio Paul Fachetti. That historic exhibition is currently on view in Paris, as Christie's has re-constructed the exhibition, including Claire Falkenstein's monumental Hommage a Gaudi now in the French National Museum Collection. In Paris, Falkenstein's circle of friends included the American art historian, Herbert Read and artists Paul Jenkins, Mark Tobey and Sam Francis.
Henry Moore was among those who came through her studio to remark on Falkenstein's extraordinary sensibility which, while formed through an early interest in cubism and especially surrealism, was hugely informed by interests in physics, mathematics and biology. Her fascination with the possibilities of chance and choice presciently parallel current views of our expanding universe. Falkenstein's ability to move sculpture to non-traditional realms, whereby she incorporates and suggests both the expansiveness of form as well as the compression of space, has established her as one of the most important modern artists in this medium.
Her patronage proved impressive with many important commissions. Falkenstein is well-known as the creator of Peggy Guggenheim's Venice palazzo gates. Her first museum exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Art was in 1940, followed by her works being shown at such prestigious museums as the Louvre and the Rodin Museums of Paris. Her works were shown at the Tate Gallery in London, Whitney Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, Art Institute of Chicago, the Guggenheim Museums in New York and Venice, National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian Institute, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Armand Hammer Museum of Art, and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.
She moved to Venice, California in 1963, essentially removing herself from the art world centers of Paris, London and New York. While she enjoyed considerable success and patronage living in L.A. and at the time of her passing could possibly boast the presence of more public sculpture than any other artist in this city (some now destroyed), Los Angeles was not easily able to hospitably absorb an artist who stood so apart from its clichéd notions of its self-perceived art scene. The Getty's Pacific Standard Time offers but one more opportunity to rectify what other art centers have so readily acknowledged in now seeing Claire Falkenstein as a pioneering artist of the 20th century.
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Damian Giacov - Modern oil Paintings
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Damian Giacov, modern painter, was born in Belgrade 1959. He finished Academy of paint art in Belgrade, in the class of professor Momčilo Antonović. As a painter, he lived and worked more than ten years in Italy, where he actively exhibit and took part in art scene. In Italy he developed his painting techniques and put them to perfection.
He has substantively exhibited in Belgrade, New York, Modena, Venezia, Genova, Sienne and on more than forty joint exhibitions in Italy and Europe. He is continuously present in the most important European fairs of art, where he is represented by Brugno & Samuelli gallery from Venezia.
Except rarely occasions - 1991 in Stara kapetanija gallery and 1996 in Hotel Hayat - our audience and reviewers had an opportunity to meet him in the Saloon of the Contemporary art museum (February, 1999) in Belgrade. He showed about thirty paintings (oil on canvas), as well as his 3D works, the bronze sculptures.
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Mutator VR Exhibition by William Latham
Find out more about Mutator VR, a computer art exhibition in virtual reality created by artist William Latham with mathematicians and software developers Stephen Todd and Lance Putnam.
East Gallery at Norwich University of the Arts was the first art gallery venue worldwide to exhibit Mutator VR, which used original software modelled on the processes of evolution to blend organic imagery with state-of-the-art, real-time computer animation, creating a highly immersive and original audience experience. A film by Copper Crayon.
iFly Little Secrets of Rome, much more than Colosseum and Vatican
Rome offers so many attractions that most visitors don’t go beyond the Vatican and the Colosseum; but there is much more to this amazing city. Blogger Ivan Marra is glad to show you a very different Rome. Join him and discover the beautiful architecture of Coppedè, sample Italian food at the Eataly food hall and visit the Dorothy Circus Gallery to enter a wondrous world of art.
Jet Set Venice 2014
Incentive trip to Venice in February 2014
WOOD CARVING exhibition in Katmandu university
Wood carving exhibition in Katmandu university from 80 countries
CHARLOTTE AND HER FRIENDS by SANDRA MUCCIARDI
Painting series. Acrylic on wood panel.
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Carnevale di Venezia 2013
All'Alba, al tramonto, con il sole e con la neve Venezia e le sue maschere sono sempre uno spettacolo indimenticabile!
Turning The Art World Inside Out (HD, eng/ru subs)
Arts Documentary hosted by Alan Yentob, published by BBC broadcasted as part of BBC Imagine series in 2013.
After the huge success of recent shows in Venice, London and Paris, interest in Outsider Art has never been higher. But what exactly is it? How do we define it? And who are its gurus and leading lights? Alan Yentob explores this captivating, compelling and magical alternative art universe.
English subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd.
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Документальный фильм из серии BBC Imagine (2013).
После огромного успеха на недавних выставках в Венеции, Лондоне и Париже, интерес к искусству аутсайдеров ещё никогда не был так силён. Но чем именно является такое искусство? Какое определение ему дать? И кто является в нём гуру и путеводным светом? Алан Йентоб исследует эту захватывающую, магическую альтернативную вселенную в искусстве.
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Open House Lecture: Patricia Urquiola, Margaret McCurry Lectureship in the Design Arts
Patricia Urquiola studied architecture and design at Madrid Polytechnic and Milan Polytechnic, graduating with Achille Castiglioni. She worked with Vico Magistretti and later as head of design at Lissoni Associati. She has received the Gold Medal of the Arts and the Order of Isabel the Catholic by His Majesty The King of Spain Juan Carlos I. Her work is displayed in various museums and collections, such as MoMA in New York, Musée des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, the Museum of Design in Munich, the Vitra Design Museum in Basel, the Design Museum in London, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Stedelijk in Amsterdam and the Triennale Museum in Milan. She is the Art Director for Cassina.
Urquiola's lecture is the evening keynote for the Fall 2017 Admissions Open House. Funding for Urquiola's lecture is provided by the Margaret McCurry Lectureship in the Design Arts.
Paul Zollo - Alice
Born and raised in Chicago, Paul Zollo started writing songs as a kid, walking in the long shadows of legendary Chicago songwriters such as John Prine and the late great Steve Goodman (who gave Zollo his first songwriting lesson).
He performed in Chicago clubs long before he was old enough to drink in them, and then moved east - to Boston and New York - performing solo and with bands - and ultimately west to Los Angeles. In L.A. he formed the band The Ghosters, with whom he recorded one self-titled indie album, and dubbed “Best Indie Band in Hollywood, 1984” by the L.A. Free Press.
His first solo album was the critically acclaimed Orange Avenue, which contains 13 originals and featured the legendary Art Garfunkel dueting on a Zollo original, Being In This World.
He’s written many songs with other artists, including the late great Steve Allen, Bob Malone, Severin Browne, Jeff Gold, and James Coberly Smith. But it’s with Darryl Purpose that he’s done the most co-writing, including many songs for Darryl’s previous albums, and all the songs, co-written, for his new album currently in production, Everywhere At Once.
In 2014, Zollo released his second solo album and his first on the Trough Records label, Universal Cure. Featuring the epic “Clown Jam at the Moose Lodge,” as well as “Baltimore,” written with Purpose about the death of Edgar Allen Poe, it’s been heralded as a “brand new masterpiece for modern times,” by UK reviewer Ian Gallagher.
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Zollo’s the author of many books, including Songwriters On Songwriting, which is considered the “songwriter’s bible,” and is finishing up Songwriters On Songwriting, Volume II, which will be published in Fall of 2016. His other books include Conversations with Tom Petty, and Hollywood Remembered.
He’s also a celebrated and award-winning photographer whose work has been published in countless music magazines and books, and who has had several gallery shows in Los Angeles, Venice and Costa Mesa. His book of photo stories, Angeleno, will also be published in 2016. He’s photographed everyone from the Hollywood homeless to Beatles, and all in-between.
Bluerailroad (bluerailroad.com) is his own online magazine of the arts, and features his writing and photography.
As Senior Editor of American Songwriter magazine for 12 years, he writes the Icons column in each print issue of the magazine, and writes reviews and interviews for its website: americansongwriter.com
Live at Lockett's is an intimate concert series filmed in Christopher Lockett's living room in Los Angeles. It features artists from LA's eclectic roots music and poetry scenes. The performers are grounded in a roots tradition, but are not bound by it.
One camera, one lens, no zooms, no cuts, not even a microphone in frame - just a lone shotgun mic mounted overhead in a c-stand. Nothing between the performer and the audience.
16, Italia in miniatura e l'omogeneità della bellezza
C'è un parco che racchiude l'Italia, ogni monumento degno di nota lo puoi trovare al suo interno; poi il trenino di Pinocchio e, dulcis in fundo, una passeggiata tra i canali di Venezia.
Non immaginavo che l'Italia potesse essere così bella nella sua interezza.
Scopri l'Italia in miniatura assieme a noi.
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TDF Costume Collection (a silent movie)
TDF takes you on a tour of the Costume Collection, a service that provides low-cost costume rentals to non-profit organizations nationwide.
For more information, contact the Costume Collection at 212.989.5855.
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TDF is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to bringing the power of the performing arts to everyone.
Rosebud Cottage - Gallery Lighting Experience
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This is a simple demonstration of the Thomas Kinkade light dimming effect that can be seen in person at any local Thomas Kinkade Gallery. The effect, which is a trademark of almost all Thomas Kinkade paintings occurs when you slowly bring down the light illuminating the painting. The effect really feels as if the sun is setting inside of the painting, it's amazing! The sky begins to illuminate, sun patches on the ground really stand out and the windows of cottages seem glow brilliantly as if somebody’s at home. Is it an optical illusion or magic? Visit your local Thomas Kinkade Gallery and let us know what you think.
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The glowing lights, the welcoming arbors and the colorful gardens of the cottage were lovingly created to not only enthrall the eye but also to inspire a sense of family and home, a place where we plant the seeds of contentment and hope to watch them flourish into a growth of joy. May Rosebud Cottage provide that hope to those who need it and strengthen it for those who already embrace a brighter future in their own lives.
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An altered book, with original art, and a hand written story by PJ Hornberger.