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✖ Via Damian Loeb: “Lolita”, 2005, oil on linen, 36”x84”

More painting lens flare by Robert Standish



• Mar 23, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  painting  artist  painter  light  artifact  technology  photorealism  photo  flare 
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✖ Via Kitsune Noir: Tata Vislevskaya, Swiss Alpes (Gemmi Mountain). X-crossing. Lyubitel’ 166. (more)

Tata Vislevskaya is a young director and screenwriter currently living in Moscow. Explore her photostream over at Flickr.



• Jan 27, 2010 link notes  [via] tagged: art  photo  photographer  technology  media  winter  snow  light  flare 
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✖ Via Robert Standish: Untitled (Triptych Lights), 2008, oil on panel, 92 ⅜” x 186” combined - 92 ⅜” x 62” each panel.

Previously on Skandalon.



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✖ Via Robert Standish: Untitled (Lights #2), 2006, oil on panel, 27” x 27”.

Artist’s statement: “My work mirrors individuals’ private moments of introspection. I find myself compelled to capture the moments when a strong desire and need to feel comfortable in one’s own skin are present. Similarly, I want to capture a person’s attempt at reconnecting or discovering some form of greater magic (conventionally speaking, God) and the candid instant when a person reveals how far he or she feels from that magic.

In my most recent series, I explore the pervasive influence of commercialism on an individual’s psychology. To elicit a reaction beyond the status quo, I chose to implement advertising trends that will potentially appear in the near future. This work which features various corporate logos, was not intentionally created for a company’s commercial purposes, but instead to permit mutual exploitation by allowing the display of the company’s logo on my paintings. The aim of the series is to prompt reflection and introspection by the viewer of the psychological violations and absurdness of most advertising.” (Robert Standish biography). His official website.



• Aug 01, 2009 link notes  [via] tagged: art  artist  colors  darkness  hyperrealism  light  painter  painting  photorealism  realism  flare  technology  medium 

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