The 3D printing revolution reaches the art museums
... and museums around the world are now using this technology to reproduce their priceless collections as 3D-printed objects which museum visitors can interact with like never before."
Very interesting article in the FineArt America blog talking about this new technology and the way some museums are starting to use it.
2013 SAAG National Juried Show
I just received notice that my three entries into the 2013 SAAG National Juried Show were accepted.
Fading Memories is one of them. The other two are Seasons – Winter and Seasons – Summer.
A total of 133 two-dimensional pieces and 30 three-dimensional pieces were selected from over 400 total entries.
The Opening Reception will be October 19 from 5 to 7pm at The Art Center, 420 West Main St., Blue Ridge, GA.
Another day, another rose…
From Raw to PixelGraphs
All the elements are there. In this particular case nothing have been removed or added, with the exception of the signature. 🙂
It was just a question of changing, adjusting and playing with some controls - using some fantastic new tools in Photoshop . The operative word is "playing" because it's a lot of fun to watch the image develop all its potential and transform into what you imagined right before your eyes.
Circle of Life – Teardrops… How it came to be
Last spring we went to see the Frida & Diego exhibit at the High Museum in Atlanta. Even though the whole exhibit was impressive, it was the pain in her paintings which impacted me most. Her suffering was almost palpable. The physical pain caused by the many injuries she suffered in an accident, and the emotional pain because of her inability to have children as a result of it.
Before leaving the museum we went to see one of our favorite’s permanent pieces, the Anish Kappor fragmented mirror and, of course, I took some pictures of its many reflections and changing colors.
Once home, all those emotions took shape. I created the teardrops using pieces of the mirror’s photos and used another one for the background. The resulting image conveys not just pain but also hope.
I love red dots…
Yesterday we went to see the Mountains in Bloom Photography Exhibit at The Bascon Art Center in Highlands, NC. Nice display and a nice surprise. One of my two entries, Brook Reflection, had a sold red dot.
Pink Mums on display at The Bascom
Pink Mums - Celia Durand
Simply Flowers – Professional
Judges’ Comments:
This photograph is an example of a good use of digital manipulation, and resulted in a very interesting composition. Very well done.
Best in Show at The Bascom’s Mountain in Bloom Exhibit
I just got notice that my two entries into the Mountains in Bloom exhibit at The Bascom in North Carolina received awards.
2013 Best in Show: “Pink Mums” by Celia Durand
Come Rain or Come Shine – Professional - 2nd Place: “Brook Reflection” by Celia Durand