This video is about my quest to become the next big recording artist! hahah
Details about my new album are at the very end!
You can make your own songs at Musicshake
http://www.musicshake.com/
if i can do it, trust me, you can do it as well
I want to thank my friends at studio8:
http://www.youtube.com/studio8
Intro song by Hypothesis:
http://www.myspace.com/ncinstrumental
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Artists Wyllie O Hagan are inspired by the beauty of the Irish lakes. The Wild Swans at Coole, a poem by William Butler Yeats comes to mind when the beautiful and mysterious birds appear.
In this short digital film the artist demonstrates how to print a poem, and what motivates her to do such a thing.
Enjoy, and thank you for watching and commenting.
Art prints by Wyllie O Hagan are for sale online from $12.99
http://www.artistrising.com/products/264760/Wild-Swans-at-Coole.htm
Harpist: Eve McTeleen
Recording live by Wyllie O Hagan in Ireland, Summer 2007
http://www.evemctelenn.com/
Comment of the Week on YouTube:
“What a beautiful blend of words music and image.
My restless roving eye
moused a thumbnail and
came to rest in reeds with your bird.
Just discerned and ghostly
the swan roams freely between page and pond
as your gentle voice carries me beyond
to think of larger things
in our troubled human world
way beyond the slowly busy swan.”
Mike Rubbo, December 2007
Award Winning Film Director/Producer
Australia
http://www.mikerubbo.com/
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“A Painting a Day Artist Studio” — HALL GROAT II
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Art:21-Art in the Twenty-First Century is the only primetime national television series in the US to focus exclusively on contemporary art and artists. Through in-depth profiles and interviews, the series
reveals the inspiration, vision and techniques behind the creative works of some of today’s most accomplished contemporary artists.
For more information please visit http://www.pbs.org/art21
© 2007 Art21, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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This is my English project on James Joyce and his novel A Portrait of the Artist. I attribute the tendonitis in my elbow to this project.
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It’s really sad, that someone can work as honestly as I have, and get so many HORRIBLE things said about their work ethic… I almost never cry and this is seriously…
I would understand if I did something to deserve this — but what I don’t understand is when you attack me, LIE ABOUT ME when you IN NO WAY have any evidence of me being what you’re calling me.
This is insanity — and I cannot believe people can sleep at night knowing they are so corrupt as to try and sabotage someone who DID NOTHING to provoke such specific & malicious accusations.
The Onision site: http://onision.com
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ex : colors used, brushstroke and style of paintings, sunlight and its influence in the paintings.
some of that stuff how were they different ???
Impressionists revolutionized the art world because they were among the first to show realism through light and color, not through line and form. Their paintings show the true nature of color and how light reacts with objects, but neglect showing the exact shape or defined lines of the subject. Brushstrokes became looser, attempting to capture light direction instead of detail. Colors were lush, trying to stay as true to what the eye saw instead of how they defined the object.
Hope this helps!
If you can could you leave a link.
Thanks ^_^
Living Australian artist Selena Boron – she does it all!
For pastel, I love Odilon Redon: http://www.odilonredon.net/
For pen & ink I love Aubrey Beardsley http://www.artrenewal.org/asp/database/art.asp?aid=1248
For more try searching for illustrators…
http://www.artcyclopedia.com/media/
http://www.johncoulthart.com/feuilleton/the-illustrators-archive/
try your local arts & crafts store, such as Michaels or Flax