Showing posts with label rational. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rational. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

David Lynch's Art 'Crazy Clown Time'

David Lynch's First Solo Album Is On 'Crazy Clown Time'

Profession:Director
Nationality:American
Born: in January 20 1946 in Missoula, Montana 


Director David Lynch the American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, comic book artist, musician and occasional actor. Known for his surreal arts and films, he has developed his own unique cinematic style , recently released his first-full length solo album, Crazy Clown Time, has just released the video for the title track. Lynch, whose last feature-length film was Inland Empire in 2006, directed the video himself.






The self-directed video for "Crazy Clown Time," the new single from the multi-talented director and songwriter David Lynch.

In keeping with Lynch's signature style, the seven-minute-plus "Crazy Clown Time" video is a pastiche of disturbing images from a backyard party. Lynch himself watches the action from a table in the corner, pounding his fists and singing.

He stepped out on his own for Crazy Clown Time. Since Inland Empire, he has directed several short films.


"Sex is a doorway to something so powerful and mystical, but movies usually depict it in acompletely flat way. "
Lynch


David Lynch - "Crazy Clown Time" (Official Video)

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Concept of nature and Fine art nature photography

Nature Photography is mostly associated with wildlife and micro shot...
The concept of nature and how it inspires us is really cool matter to consider.
conceptual arts has allways been effected deeply from nature some times is has been scary and sometimes the origin and way of redemption...












by George Gradinaru



But I am talking about the form of nature as a fine art object and not making some rationalistic concepts out of it... The main form can be very emotional... But its not working in rational side of human brain and mostly people don't get effected directly...
Abstract effect is the main key in Fine art nature photography somehow... as the origin of our symbolism...



here is some cool examples for this:





















By Jorge Maia 













By Mel Brackstone 













by Tony Sweet















by Kristen Westlake 













by Kristen Westlake 




































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