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constantly-becky · 2 years
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Pastel pink hotel and cafe in Praia da Barra, Portugal
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marialauraromero · 2 years
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Pear on a plate. Original watercolor. Available on Society6 and VSUAL.
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devimea · 1 year
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Mental chatter available as a framed print
That feeling that so many others are in there. In the mind spinning round deep in mental chatter. Attention deficit, day dreaming Jezebel, alarms, notifications, spiral around duties and chores, elation and snores, round and round and round it goes. Where the mind stops only it's owner knows or do they?Photograph to digital Merry go round of the mind
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victoriajoann · 2 years
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Looking for new and unique art for your walls? Prints of my art (and mugs!) can be purchased from the links below. Both links offer the ability to see the art on the walls before you buy it, various size/framing options, and free shipping in the US.
https://ArtPal.com/victoriajoann - This shop is a bit more expensive, but has a huge selection of customizable features. You can get a classic print, stretched canvas, a framed print, or a mug. You can customize the mug/print/canvas size, frame color, canvas depth, the color and size of the background matte, and even the type of glass used for framed prints. If you're looking for a good gift, this link gives you an assortment of options to choose from for a truly unique experience.
https://www.vsual.co/shop/victoriajoann - This is a more sleek shop, with a slightly lower markup, and faster shipping. You can choose between semi gloss, or super matte, and customize a small collection of frames/options, or buy the print alone!
My original pieces can be purchased in person. (If you're ever at my house and see a painting you like, feel free to ask, it's probably for sale)
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yeswearemagazine · 8 months
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Deux cercles et des lignes / Two circles and lines Picked up inside the Parc metro station in Montreal © Mario Castonguay :
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parlorscope · 1 year
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mass post editor is a godsend because i like having all the videogame arts and pictures i enjoy easily viewable and orderly but i play too many damn videogames
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alexackrman · 2 years
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Captain Levi Ackerman | AoT S4 Uniform Digital Version of my canvas painting! <3
Click for a clearer image! :) And please don’t repost this without my consent, thank you!
Redbubble | Society6 | VSUAL
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avabeleza · 1 year
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marvelous-tunes · 2 years
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IS IT A VSUAL ALBUM
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Evolution of Cinematic Aesthetics
Jordan Stewart
Cinematic aesthetics underwent a profound transformation during the 1950s-60s. The shift is exemplified by the two films "That Touch of Mink" (1962) and "Sabrina" (1954). Exploring their stories, storytelling techniques, visuals, and music in the context of films from before 1948, we can discuss the evolution of filmmaking techniques and influences that helped shape these movies.
"Sabrina," directed by Billy Wilder, follows a Cinderella-like transformation of Sabrina played by Audrey Hepburn, who evolves from a chauffeur's daughter into a sophisticated woman. In "That Touch of Mink," directed by Delbert Mann,  it explores the complications of a relationship between Doris Day and Cary Grant. The storytelling in both films reflects the changing of societal norms of their both eras. "Sabrina" goes into the post-war notion of moving up in the world and the evolving role of women in society. "That Touch of Mink," is about a working woman who tries navigating the ins and outs of a romantic relationship.
Vsuals play a huge role in distinguishing these two films. "Sabrina" has the elegance and sophistication characteristic of the 1950s, with its grand lavish sets and glamorous costumes. "That Touch of Mink" reflects the visual trends of the early 1960s. The film incorporates a vibrant color palette along with clean design elements. The visuals reflect a more contemporary and visually dynamic approach.
The components of both films showcase the evolution of score in cinema. "Sabrina" has a classical and orchestral score, mirroring the romantic conventions of its time. The music complements the film's elegant atmosphere, enhancing the emotional depth of the narrative. "That Touch of Mink," has more of a playful and upbeat musical score. The music reflects the absence from the grand orchestra in film of the 1950s, and embraces a lighter and more contemporary score..
Earlier films adhered more formal and conservative storytelling structures, with a focus on more theatrical productions. The film was in black and white, and music tended to be orchestral and symphonic, fitting the cinematic norms of their time. The introduction of film color, widescreen formats, and evolving societal attitudes in the post-1948 era enabled films like "Sabrina" and "That Touch of Mink" to explore a more nuanced way of storytelling.
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dinkovatsveti · 1 year
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constantly-becky · 2 years
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White washed alley, Paros Island, Greece
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marialauraromero · 2 years
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Acuarela original inspirada en una casa tradicional, con techo de madera y tejas rojas, adornada con vegetación y sumergida en el principio de la noche.
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devimea · 1 year
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This piece was a mixture of photographs & memories. Inspired mainly by Sundays in the Tahoe National forest in Northern California. A land of many unique otherworldly spots to meditate, explore or just melt into the nature that we are. Due to low vision the process of bringing these to materialization on Canvas is actually possible because of the digital tools so this really takes me through such a creative journey.
Check out Sundays , a print by DeviMEA Art & Chillosophy  on VSUAL https://vsual.co/listing/BSw9suMpP2
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jaymoco · 1 year
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Check out my art @VSUAL
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b-ja · 2 years
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"Impossible Florence" Series
Impossible Florence: how to decompose and recompose a city.
I was born in Florence and I photographed it in every way but the city always remains the same.
So I decided to break down and reassemble the city as I pleased so that it looked almost the same but with totally different shapes and perspectives. Thus was born my project "Impossible Florence", a dystopian Florence to visit with the dream and not with the eyes.
On this page you can see only eight works but by clicking the button you can see and buy the complete series on VSUAL.
NOTE: UNFRAMED prints can be shipped worldwide for free.
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