Archive for the ‘creative output’ Category

UEBER CREATIVEOUTPUT

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

o.T. von Andreas Stelter via flickr

 

Da schaue ich eben, was sich hier so tut, ob sich vielleicht doch Jemand hierher verirrt hat, vielleicht sogar ein paar Worte hinterlassen hat und stolpere dabei über traffic de mode denen wohl genau das passiert ist und ein paar wirklich schöne Worte über mich und den Blog auf ihrem eigenen verloren haben. Wollte mich auf diesem wege nur noch mal bedanken und frage mich gerade wirklich ob die eEntscheidung, das Ganze hier auf deutsch fotzusetzen, die richtige war.

thank you for the kind words

ZURUECK

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

PAY ATTENTION MOTHERFUCKERS von Bruce Nauman

Ich blogge wieder

Ab sofort auf Deutsch
Unregelmäßig
Kurz und knapp (links zu interessanten Artikeln u.ä.)
Nur weil ich einfach auf ein paar der intessanten Menschen über die ich so stolpere aufmerksam machen muss

Danke für’s lesen,

B

TRAFFIC ISSUE

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Removed the audioplayer due to traffic issues. It generats about 1 gb traffic per day which is just to much for my contingent. Will re-add it soon.

Updated SQUARE AND CIRCLE.

cheers,

b

KRIS KNIGHT

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

A qute from his portfolio says:

“Kris Knight is Canadian painter whose work examines performance in relation to the construction, portrayal and boundaries of sexual and asexual identities. Since graduating from the Ontario College of Art and Design in 2003, Knight’s practice has concentrated on thematic figurative works that are often as attractive as they are disturbing.
The creative focus of Knight’s work involves the construction of imaginary and biographical character-based portraits, that attempt to find a balance between the dichotomies of pretty and menace, myth and reality, sanctuary and susceptibility. His classical meets illustrative paintings allude to various expressions of duality, often dealing with opposing notions of hiding and fronting, defense and vulnerability, innocence and the erotic.

Symbolist and Romantic painting, especially 18th century French portraiture and costume have influenced Knight’s work, as well as historical references of alchemy, mysticism and the macabre. Contemporary notions of androgyny, fashion, grunge, zombies, psychoactive drugs and small town Canadiana have also been depicted within various series. These sometimes-stark portraits of strength, exhaustion, and isolation, are often sugared with magic, mischief and humour.
Throughout Knight’s exhibition career, he has threaded each painting series with the unifying theme of defense and vulnerability, whether it was depicted in his character’s dress (hoodies, trapper parkas, Nordic sweaters, blankets, furs, powdered cake makeup) or seasonal settings (foreboding forests for secretive queer rural teen love, or fields of scarecrow-like characters portraying small town migration at harvest) each painting is linked by this theme and bound by Knight’s own personal stories.”

His portfolio

BUSY

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Sorry guys for beeing away the whole time, but I am pretty busy at the moment. I updated SQUARE AND CIRCLE last week - added some links and changed the whole “layout scructure”. check it for further updates, hopefully I will find soem time to post here soon.

SQUARE AND CIRCLE

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Some of you may have noticed that i launched a new project yesterday. Sharing some of teh pictures I found by exploring the world wide web. Will be updated regularly. Enjoy.

SQUARE AND CIRCLE

JESSICA WILLIAMS

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Jessica Williams

AXEL HOEDT

Sunday, May 10th, 2009

Germany based photographer Axel Hoedt.

ALL THINGS ORDINARY ISSUE 01

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Kara Marks just dropped me some lines about her new project All Things Ordinay, a photography zine which just features artists like Ye Rin Mok and Nicholas Haggard who has already been featured on CREATIVE OUTPUT.

“Los Angeles, CA (April 2009) – The premier issue of ALL THINGS ORDINARY, a new quarterly photography zine published in Los Angeles featuring images taken by individuals around the world, launches this Spring.

Publisher Kara Marks curates each issue based on an everyday theme, hand-picking as well as accepting submissions from established professional photographers like Kenshu Shintsubo (whose work has appeared in Purple Fashion Magazine, Paris Vogue and several Japanese publications), aspiring young photographers and fellow bloggers. Issue One pulls together over 20 contributors interpreting the concept of girls awake in bed. A hauntingly minimal photo of a mattress by Bryan Schutmaat on the cover hints at the pages to follow. “The bedroom is a place that can be so warm and personal but at times quite distant,” says Marks. “That inspiration really comes through in the photos selected and the vulnerability of it all is a bit charming. There are so many captures that are girly and adorable while others speak to isolation, depression and a lack of meaning.”

Expect dreamy, whimsical and sometimes dark visuals in each successive issue. “The mood will always stay true to the ups and downs of youth.”

Featured: Kenshu Shintsubo, Bryan Schutmaat, Roberta Ridolfi, Jamie Campbell, Jordi Gual, Ye Rin Mok, Nicholas Haggard, Annie Suckow, Elkie Vanstiphout, Matt Sundin, Eleanor Hardwick, Brittanie Pendleton, Gabriela Camerotti, Sarah Hermans, Christina M. Felice, Anahí Eleuterio and more.

Issue One (hand numbered, full color and printed on square format wood-free paper) retails online and through select stores within the US and internationally for $8.50.”

NEW LAYOUT

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

I was tired of the old one…