Sunday, April 30, 2006

I think this is right

So here we go...

The only information from my last post that I can say can be confirmed is the inspiration for Alex's work; Giuseppe Arcimboldo's 16th century paintings. A detailed description of why it was the inspiration can be found here.

That's all I have to say about that...

Friday, April 28, 2006

Ryerson MAXEX

© 2006 Alex Webster
http://www.alexwebster.ca

Tonight (Technically last night...check the post time) I went to my buddy Alex Webster's photo show down at Ryerson University. His photos were a part of Ryerson's MAXEX (aka Maximum Exposure) show for Photography Students. The show is located at the School of Image Arts @Ryerson University. If you want to go it's open from noon-9pm from now till Sunday (Tomorrow it's 10am-9pm).

His photos on display were inspired by a painter who's name escapes me right now...I'll add it back on when I remember later...but the painter would have a similar theme using objects to complete a form like his work shown above.

In order starting from top left to bottom; Hearing, Taste and Vision. Hearing is my Favourite one of the three...it seems most lifelike to me in that it looks like a person wearing a mask rather than a face composed of various images.

Tonight was my second every visit to a real photo show. My first was another of Alex's (possibly his first) downtown on Adelaide...I think it was for 'Contact'...not sure...I'll get back to you on that one...

Anyways, tonight was filled with alot of great work.

The first thing that I thought caught my eye was a series of photos called "EAT ME"...It consisted of photos of individuals lying on those styrofoam trays that you'd find in a supermarket holding ground beef or any meat for that matter...nude but completely bald/hairless and with any of the 'nude bits' as absent...meaning that nipples and genitals were 'painted' or edited over such that they were absent...did that make any sense?? Whatever...go see it...tis interesting...

I regret not having taken one of the Artist's business cards which were quite cool....they were the photos on display but printed directly onto a styrofoam tray and then covered in cellophane...as if packaged meat...I regret not taking one...and once again my memory has failed me...I think it was Sammy Rawal...But I'll go back Sunday when I'm in the area playing pool and check it out again...Hopefully I'll have found/remembered the missing info in this post

I picked up a few business cards from other Artists who were also on display. In alphabetical order by last name:
Brandon Allen
Michelle Darwin
Larissa Issler
Emily Silverman (The business card I took didn't have a website...but here's her email)
Cameron Smith
Lizzie Vickery

Out of these six I especially enjoyed the work by Brandon Allen, Cameron Smith (the smaller photos that had backlit light source) and Lizzie Vickery.

Other noteable Artists who either ran out of cards or didnt have one at all but I thought I should mention anyways are:
Morgan Brown (email)
J0yce Mosby (email)
Maya Visnyei (email)
Jennifer Wolfraim (email)

They might have websites...another thing for me to look into...

All the Artists that I have mentioned (Including my buddy Alex), I mention them because I really liked the asthetics of the photos...shadows, colours etc. I admit that whatever deep meaning or symbolism that some if not all of these artists were trying to make was completely wasted on me. If I was given time to really reflect on each and everyone of these works maybe I could come up with something but I doubt I would understand or even be able to guess as to what they were getting at...I appologize to them for me (or my?) just not getting 'it'...

Thursday, April 27, 2006

Portrait of a Kindergarten


Portrait of a Kindergarten
Originally uploaded by tiemann.


My good buddy Andre Tiemann ('Tman') recently did a volunteer voyage to Grenada (Carriacou) with Youth Challenge International(YCI) group. This shot was taken by his group partner Linda.

I love the colours and the setup of this photo. In my humble opinion it belongs in a magazine.

This is posted up on Tman's Flickr site along with other photos from his trip.

I think he should blog his ass off about his trip.

Welcome


Hello and Welcome!!

This is where I'll blah blah blog about the photos that I put up on my Flickr site.

First photo to blog about is the first one up on my Flickr site

So far this is the one to recieve the most comments from friends.

Taken on Thursday March 30th, 2006 @ Avenue Road & Yorkville

I was crouched outside of a restaurant at the south east corner, where a bunch of very nicely dressed, presumably business persons were dinning or having cocktails...whatever...anyways...yeah....took me a while to get anyone crossing the road...people were avoiding my camera...either cuz they're being polite...or were afraid I was stealing their souls...
The older woman crossing the road had been waiting to cross for sometime and I have another shot of her watching me waiting for a shot...I think she either gave up and crossed...or understood what I was waiting for...in any case...

Shot on my Minolta Maxxum Htsi Plus w/28-55mm lens on aperature priority @9.5 processed at Loblaws then scanned into my computer with my semi broken Epson Stylus CX4600 (it wont print) into photoshop to switch into greyscale...cropped slightly cuz of slight tilt due to scan.

And there you have it for now...

I realize this is basically a rehashing of what I already wrote as a comment on the flickr page...but I figured it basically sums it up.

If you've got more you want to know or you want to say it sucks...go for it and post a comment...