A Vintage Photography Flash Lamp In Action Mon, 30 Jun 2008 15:41:00 -0400 Jacob Riis, a writer and photographer who exposed poverty in late 19th century New York City, used crude tools to light up his subjects. He ignited magnesium powder with a pistol, and later a frying pan. A vintage photography hobbyist demonstrates a flash lamp similar to Riis'. Comic Cheech Marin Champions Chicano Art Mon, 30 Jun 2008 08:11:00 -0400 The iconic funnyman rose to fame as one half of the pothead duo Cheech and Chong. Over the years, he has acquired one of the largest collections of Chicano art in the world. By sharing his favorite works with the public, he hopes to help people see that Mexican-American art is mainstream. Broadway's New Kid on the Block: Lin Manuel Miranda Mon, 30 Jun 2008 12:00:00 -0400 Young playwright Lin Manuel Miranda is taking Broadway by storm. Miranda's musical In The Heights, which won big at last week's Tony Awards, tells the immigrant story of New York's Washington Heights neighborhood. The multi-talented actor, composer and playwright speaks candidly about his art. So You Want to Learn Cartooning? Hit the Book Sun, 29 Jun 2008 00:01:00 -0400 Two comic artists have created a textbook, Drawing Words and Writing Pictures, that teaches people the grammar of comic art, from penciling a story ever so lightly on tracing paper to inking a bubbly "The End" to the finished strip. Musicians Turn Down the Volume to Protect Art Sat, 28 Jun 2008 08:00:00 -0400 Scientists working at the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg say that the vibrations from rock concerts in nearby Winter Square may be damaging their collection. Research shows that vibration from 10 concerts above 82 decibels ages the artwork by a year. What Your Nose Knows and How Artists Use It Fri, 27 Jun 2008 13:03:00 -0400 A smell scientist takes a look at what our noses can tell us about the world around us, and the co-curator of the "Odor Limits" exhibition in Philadelphia, Pa., discusses how artists are using smell in their creations.
Art Of The Day - Mainly portrait images composed with photography, traditional painting, pen, ink and digital manipulation. By Bret Langford.
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Jena Moya - Digital illustrations of imaginary women.
Meta Description: [ Original artwork by Los Angeles based artist Jena Cardwell. ]
Jennifer Chan - Illustrations done in various mediums and then computer coloured.
Meta Description: [ Anime style illustrations and computer coloured works, as well as manga, (comics), and general rantings and the occasional spiffy game/contest. Sometimes a new Flash animation too. Generally, this is the digital manifestation of my procrastination. ]
Sacred Blue - Original work of Sagiri, a japanese illustrator with manga style.
Seely - Modernist figures created from curving blocks of colour.
Wan Gallery - Art made by Adam Wan, including fan art, illustrations and original work mainly based in a manga style.
yoSquare - Yolanda Werner's personal art space. Digital drawings, digital versions of traditional artwork and experiments with new styles, mostly based on women.
a mysterious amnesia victim (Laura Harring) searching for her identity. Their journey figuratively plunges them through ...