Borrowed (he)art.

Sometime in July 2007, Dave2 of Blogography fame got an iPhone and did a handful of backgrounds that people could use.  Well even though we had noooo idea when IPhones were going to be available in Oz I felt compelled to save them somewhere so that the minute iPhones were available Down Under I could use them.  Yes I know I’m compulsive like that.

Fast forward 12 months and I bought an iPhone on the day they were released (of course) and after synching my calendar, contacts and some music , I installed 650 odd wallpapers… but from day one I’ve only used this image. It’s called ‘Best Friends’ and it’s my favourite Davetoon ever.  I don’t know why, but it speaks to me somehow…. or maybe it’s because there’s something special about a man and his monkey  🙂


Now if only my Photoshop skills were good enough to
make a 1024 x 600 version of this for my baby laptop  🙂
so everything could match just so.
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Food for thought

Gotta love the internets.  I stumbled onto the work of an amazing photographer earlier – Carl Warner.  He appears to be a high end creative advertising photographer who specializes in food photography.  But the works that piqued my curiosity were some food landscapes… ‘Foodscapes’… that he’s done.  Very clever, very beautiful and (having done my photography degree majoring in commercial advertising photography) rather difficult and very time consuming works to create.

The images were created in the studio on an 8 x 4 foot table with the fronts of each of the Foodscapes being approximately 2 foot across.  The foregrounds and the backgrounds were shot in layers to avoid spoilage of the subject matter and composited later from what I understand.  All the components of each photograph are commonly found in the kitchen.

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Red cabbage sunset, cheesy cliffs, lettuce trees and sweet potato rocks.
Carl Warner Tuscan KitchenCheese villas and pasta curtains.
Carl Warner Crab-Cave
Bread mountains and cauliflower rocks and corals.

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Pasta wagons, mushroom wheels, pinenut stone wall and chili and pepper trees.

Carl Warner Cart-Balloons

Turnip, banana and strawberry balloons, berry produce and fields and roads of grains.

Carl Warner Brocolli-Forest

 

Carl Warner CeleryForest

Peas hanging from broccoli trees, bread mountains, cauliflower clouds and a road paved with cumin.

Carl Warner Fishcape-Landscape

Carl Warner Salmon-Sea

A sea made of salmon, rocks of potatoes, overhanging trees made of herbs and what looks like chocolate cake for rocks!

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Carl Warner Salami-River

And this one especially groovy and no doubt horridly perishable – snow capped mountains and snow covered trees made of bacon and cold meats and a sled made of breadsticks and parma ham.

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Carl Warner Cheesescape

 

Carl Warner Chinese-Junk

I think his work is amazing.  The perspective of the images is fantastic and the lighting is just so.  It’s fun to look at the images and figure out what sort of food has been used to create each section of the picture.  I’d love to spend my days doing stuff like that (give or take the cold meats which is a bit icky).   Carl Warner’s website is here, but be warned it’s one of those painful flash sites that take forever to load.

Carl Warner Candy-Cottage

 

Carl Warner Chocolate-Express

Man Love Thursday

Stumbled on an unusual Japanese artist today – Kimura Ryoko – who specializes in stained glass and traditional Japanese painting techniques.  Some of this works are really lovely, and some of them remind me of Pakistan – go figure.

   

Website is here if anyone is interested in having a look at more pieces.
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… checking the fucking eggs ….

Oh the life of the international jet setter is well and truly over when you suddenly stop and realize you’re in the supermarket opening the egg cartons to make you don’t get any broken ones  😐  I stopped, stared into the distance and pondered for a moment….  what a world away from this one, was the whole sailing in the Mediterranean thing….    Sigh…..  is there any mundanity in the world such as this?

 

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The intenet is for ….

I occasionally find myself spending time on the net trolling for imagery…  and no I don’t mean pornography !!!  Just…. imagery…

It’s time I probably used to spend reading, but now instead of grabbing a book, I find myself spending time online looking for interesting pictures, graphic design, photographs, digital images and artworks.  Every now and then I stumble over an interesting contemporary artist and become an immediate fan…. or see some beautiful photography that makes me want to go out and buy an Elinchrom kit to do some studio work.  Mostly I just love how all this is at my fingertips in the middle of my living room.   I can vaguely remember a time where we just lived in ignorance when we were curious about something, but now you can just Google away to your hearts content and solve every dinner party dispute within moments…. it’s a great time to be alive!!!

Last night I was flittering about some sites and stumbled onto some works by an amazing Russian artist named Misha Borisoff.  He’s got a gorgeously rich and luminescent modern cubist style that appears to be influenced by Renaissance and Flemish artworks c.1500… and somehow it just works!  I just found his work really visually appealing… so much so that I’d love to own one….

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