Showing newest posts with label Art. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label Art. Show older posts

Man With Wings

My friend took this photo when they visited London during art exhibition. What can you say about this? Is this art?


 

Natalie's Latest Art

The Window of My Hand by Natalie

This is my eldest daughter latest art collection. Isn't it wonderful? I don't know where she got her talent from because both me and my husband are not good in art. I'm proud f you Natalie. Well done!

 

I Love Visiting Art Gallery

Every time we go to London, we never fail to visit the National Gallery. What good is that art galleries here in UK is free, so you can go inside and have a look at the exhibition without paying anything. The magic of the National Gallery’s great master paintings captivates visitors from all over the world. The work of Legends like Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, Rembrandt and Van Gogh is just amazing and even with it's old age it still looks good. I wonder how the experts preserve the beautiful and often fragile paintings. And what I heard is that they move paintings to a new position, care for them or loan them to other museums. It must be scary moving the painting to think that it cost a lot and it is already a part of our history. But do you know that it is handled by professional, like Art Moving Company. So if you have a possession of fine art. Don't take chances. Instead, take advantage of the best services available. That's what Mind's Eye is all about. They offer an extensive array of the finest services – all of them customized to your art, your needs and your budget. For any kind of fine art from portraits to sculptures, chandeliers to antiques and more. If you need it crating, transporting, storing and showcasing go to imaginemindseye.com.

 

Museum snaps up Mick Jagger's lips

Press Assoc. - Tuesday, September 2 02:05 am Mick Jagger's lips have made the Victoria and Albert Museum's permanent collection.

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The Rolling Stones' famous tongue and lips logo has been snapped up by the London institution for just under £51,000 at auction in the US.

The pop art design was created by student John Pasche in 1970 and was partly inspired by the distinctive shape of the Rolling Stones' frontman's mouth.

The image was first used on the Stones' Sticky Fingers album and has been in continuous use by the band ever since.

Sir Mick approached the Royal College of Art in London in 1969 to help him find a design student after being frustrated by the bland designs offered by their record label Decca Records.

He visited Pasche's degree show, which led to discussions for a logo and other work for the Stones' own label, Rolling Stones Records, after the group's contract ended with Decca in 1970.

Victoria Broakes, head of exhibitions, V&A Theatre and Performance Collections, said: "The Rolling Stones' Tongue is one of the first examples of a group using branding and it has become arguably the world's most famous rock logo.

"We are delighted to have acquired the original artwork, especially as it was designed at the Royal College of Art right here in South Kensington by a student who used to visit the V&A's collections for inspiration.

"We are very grateful for the Art Fund's support in helping us acquire this exciting addition to our collections."

The Art Fund, the UK's independent art charity, contributed half the cost of the piece. David Barrie, director of the Art Fund, said: "This iconic logo, first used on the Stones' Sticky Fingers album, is one of the most visually dynamic and innovative logos ever created

 

for the sake of art

Fancy hanging on the wall???

Just to let you know she is a vegetarian :)

Want to have bacon and milk for breakfast???


For the sake of art these ladies are posing to have a great pictures. Let me think what's good and unique...hmmmm. How about band aid or plaster to cover my exclusive area? That will be fun...hehehe. How about you? What do you think will be great?