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30032025 - Arte. Buscamos lo mismo.

Artista: Matthew Hack.
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Abrazos.
#ABLM | #arte #art #artistas #artists #MatthewHack #mastoart #mastodon #fediverse #fediverso | @juliavithoria
DDI: La imagen es un dibujo a lápiz en escala de grises de una mujer joven. Su rostro ocupa la mayor parte del cuadro, mostrando detalles realistas del cabello, los ojos y la boca. El estilo es hiperrealista, con un sombreado preciso que crea una sensación de profundidad y textura. En la parte inferior, hay una leyenda que dice "Arte. Buscamos lo mismo. Matthew Hack".
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30032025 - P.D.: 'Un artista es capaz de mostrar cosas que a otras personas les aterraría expresar' - (Louise Bourgeois).

Here's my drum cover of "The Perfect Element" by Pain of Salvation!

makertube.net/w/arzVw7ZiJQaejy

For Sandro, who decided to enter the room in the middle of the recording!
Feel free to blame him for all the mistakes 😄

I used the live version for the final part, as I think that's amazing - and also saves some drumming 😁

Hope you like it!

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Another #FridayArtAppreciation moment with the announcement of the Outer Cape Art Collective exhibit at Berta Walker's gallery starting April 18. Our own Cynthia Cole has two paintings in the exhibit, as does Karma Kitaj, Laura Shabott, and many others. #art #artists #PTown #ProvincetownArt #BertaWalker

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bertawalker.comSpringing Forward | Berta Walker GalleryApril 18 - May 10, 2015Outer Cape Art Collective; “Springing Forward”Opening Reception Friday, April 18, 5 - 7 PMGallery hours, Thursday - Sunday, 12 - 5 and always by appointment BERTA WALKER GALLERY is pleased to announce the opening of the Outer Cape Art Collective’s exhibition, “Springing Forward”, April 18, 5 - 7 PM. This exhibition includes two or three works of art, in a variety of mediums, by each of the 18 members of the Collective. The collective, primarily women, connected over a three-year period as each reached out “to beat the isolation days of the Covid Pandemic” and pursued their interest in creating art. This is a group of artists living in different parts of the Country, all with Provincetown as a base. Fortunately, they found stimulating guidance and encouragement through artist/educators Laura Shabott and Alana Barrett. “As the weekly zoom gatherings expanded, our philosophy for leading these classes emerged into a special relationship where “we let go of the concept ‘I’m going to teach you something’, to ‘we enjoy working together as a community. We are equals, and Alana and I are the facilitators’”, noted Laura Shabott. She continues: “The goal of the collective is to ‘find our individual voices within a modernist context.” Most members of the OCAC are now full-time artists who had previously distinguished themselves professionally as doctors, architects, journalists, scholars, educators, writers and business leaders. Highly respected in their respective fields, each always maintained an interest in making art. Instead of withdrawing, they reached past their comfort zones and learned new mediums, new forms of expression. “This feels like yet another expansion of the Provincetown Art Colony, which took hold withCharles Hawthorne in the late 1890’s. Thus, accompanying the Collective’s exhibition will be a selection of earlier Provincetown Masters, primarily women, many who came to Provincetown in 1915, as war broke out in Europe, at the suggestion of Charles Hawthorne whom the Expatriate American artists met in France. Hawthorne himself had been encouraged to visit France through his student Oliver Chaffee, and the two were instrumental in anchoring the Provincetown Art Colony and the Provincetown Art Association and Museum. “I’m very taken by the energy and willingness of this group of artists to keep expanding their horizons, just as the Expatriate Modernists did. There is a vulnerable confidence I respond to that may come from already achieving levels of professionalism in their chosen fields now led even further by creative talents that cry out to be acknowledged and brought into reality,” Berta Walker notes: I am moved by the cooperative interaction and support each member offers the others. Thus, honoring Laura Shabott, the artist who opened herself and explored new ways to create with others, during highly emotional and stressed years of Covid, Berta Walker Gallery will donate 50% of its commissions from sales in both exhibitions toward the huge upcoming exhibition Laura Shabott will have in the Fall at the CCMOA in Dennis. “The uniqueness of the Provincetown Art Colony is that it’s always been a sharing, supportive group of artists, and that cohesiveness is what anchored the now-famous Provincetown Art Colony. This is the first exhibition of OCAC at Berta Walker Gallery, although we did present a Zoom exhibition during the height of Covid. Individually and collectively many now exhibit their work in galleries and group shows nationally as well as on the Outer Cape, 

The world may be a little crazy right now, but at least:

1. The days are longer than the nights. #Spring
2. Good people are rising up.
3. #Artists, #actors & #musicians are in full #creative mode.
4. Now has never been a better time to do something creative.
5. The value of #positivity is now known.
6. The value of #mentalhealth is now known.
7. The value of taking #risks is now known.
8. #Courage & #compassion everywhere.

Every #crisis is a chance for you to be someone's #hero.

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15 - Kaikai Kiki.

16 - Zhang Yunyao, “Study in Figures,” #graphite pencil and coloured #pencil on felt stretched on panel, Don #Gallery.

17 - Carlos Cruz-Diez, “Physichromie 1988,” chromography on aluminum, plastic inserts, Galleria Continua.

18 - Hun Kyu Kim, hand painted pigment on silk, Perrotin. Zoom in on those characters!

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7 - Do Ho Suh, “Doorknobs: Horsham, London, New York, Providence, Seoul, Venice Homes,” polyester #fabric and stainless steel #wire, Lehmann Maupin.

8 - Mu Boyan, “Relax,” #color on stainless steel, Aye #Gallery.

9 - Yuichi Hirako, #wood, #acrylic #paint, The Modern Institute.

10 - Huang Wanbing, “The Entropy Reduction of Hundun,” ramie, China glass cloth, #steel, Hive Center for #ContemporaryArt.