Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

Happy New Year

Posted: January 1, 2012 in Art
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I’m spending my New Year surrounded by art and shooting good live music. I wish you all a great New Year and hope you start 2012 the way you planned.

Bronx Art

Posted: November 10, 2011 in Art, Street Art
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I had the pleasure of participating in a photo exhibition. It was an exhibition for the last class of a ten week photography course I was taking. Theses are the photos I displayed. High Fructose Corn Syrup: I did my exhibition on high fructose corn syrup because I felt like people really lack the knowledge [...]

Well, this is me in a nutshell. Enjoy! Edited and Shot By: Theo Hollingsworth Posted by: Q.Whitening

About a week or two ago I had the pleasure of interviewing a striving artist in Brooklyn, New York. My experience with James Shields gave me a tidbit of his world. His use of vibrant colors in his paintings can best be described by him as “Energy busting out.” The mixture of his personal experiences [...]

Escher + Legos

Posted: September 27, 2010 in Art
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When I seen this I was just wowed by it. I had to share this one. Legos From: Jeffrey Heer Posted By: Q.Whitening

Aylosdoodles

Posted: September 16, 2010 in Art
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More great work by Hayley Garner. Keep it up Hayley! Art Work By: Hayley Garner Posted By: Q.Whitening

A Pigeon’s Art

Posted: September 15, 2010 in Art, Q.Whitening Photos
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Guess who owns this sculpture. Photo By: Q.Whitening Posted By: Q.Whitening

Everytime I view this photo it just gives me a peace of mind with it. I still remember shooting it like it was yesterday. This artist was in this corner of the park, as if it was reserved for him. When I was viewing him while he was working, he gave me the feel of [...]

Diane Arbus is my favorite photographer. Her series of photos on deviant and marginal people (dwarfs, giants, transvestites,nudists, circus performers) or else of people whose normality seems ugly or surreal changed how photography was viewed in the 60′s. She showed an ugly truth to people who were ignored on a daily basis. She brought , what society viewed as [...]