Thursday, January 1, 2015

Art advice from Seth Godin

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I really enjoyed this interview with Seth Godin for “On Being” with Krista Tippet. He has some great advice for how to create a career in a post-industrial era, and some excellent insights on making art in general. My favorite quote was something to the effect of:


“It’s easy to keep track of what art is by what it’s not…. it’s not following a manual, reading a dummies book, reading a map… it tends to be people who work with a compass instead, who have an understanding of true north and are willing to solve a problem in an interesting way”.


 


 



Art advice from Seth Godin

Sunday, December 28, 2014

City Multiple Exposures by Alessio Trerotoli

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I love these kinds of multiple exposures of urban landscapes… they convey such a sense of chaos and fragmentation that would have never showed up in just a single exposure. Alessio Trerotoli here uses color and very slight camera movements to create an ambience that is often missing from these kinds of works. I can’t tell if he’s layering in the camera or in post, but either way it doesn’t really matter, the results are so good.


Check out more of his work here.


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City Multiple Exposures by Alessio Trerotoli