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Una llama en medio del camino... a Jr.canest blog... that's me, I drink orange juice out of a wine glass. And what about me? I'm a Bolivian Motion Designer (you know, animation, design, that kind of stuff) a lover of music, someone that wouldn't be here if it wasn't because of God's grace. PS. for awesomeness and cool videos I created Wine After Coffee. a vimeo channel.

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This. is. so. awesome.
(and oh yeah, it’s on my girlfriend’s wall!)
fiveredballoons:

this is a wall mural that T and i just painted in my living room!T did all the awesome artist stuff, I just came up with the ideas :)“but in Him it is always Yes,
for all the promises of God find their Yes in Him.”
II Corinthians 1:19-20

This. is. so. awesome.

(and oh yeah, it’s on my girlfriend’s wall!)

fiveredballoons:

this is a wall mural that T and i just painted in my living room!
T did all the awesome artist stuff, I just came up with the ideas :)

“but in Him it is always Yes,

for all the promises of God find their Yes in Him.”

II Corinthians 1:19-20


(via fiveredballoons)
Le Balcon 2 - The Upside Down World of Philippe Ramette.
Le French May Arts Festival 2011 had a outdoor exhibition (which i found merely by accident) and you have to check him out… :)

Philippe Ramette is one of the best known and most original French artists on the contemporary art scene today. His arrival in Hong Kong will have all the fan-fare of an anniversary.
When he was invited to Hong Kong by the Alliance Française ten years ago, he created “Le Balcon 2” (The Balcony 2) - an extraordinary performance which was at once unusual, philosophical and highly poetic; an image of which appeared in the world press.
Impeccably dressed in a black suit, he crossed the Hong Kong Bay in a wooden balcony that floated horizontally on the South China Sea, giving us a new outlook on the world and an irrational perception of the sky over one ofthe busiest ports on the planet.
Philippe Ramette scours the world alone - seas, deserts, mountains, seabed – carefully observing it and placing himself in meditative positions which defy gravity and logic. His work is “an invitation to experiment: with weightlessness, with perception, with falling”.
Discreet and seemingly unflappable, he possesses a devastating wit, combining profound thinking on art and the human condition and making him one of the greatest contemporary artists, in the same vein as Duchamp, Dada and Michaux – mixed with a touch of Buster Keaton.Ramette is a meticulous and mischievous thinker who takes language literally and makes us sway from the rational to the irrational.
-Le French May

Here’s a cool video demonstrating that photoshop is overrated. (I’m sure you know either french or italian, well… i hope you do because I don’t)

Le Balcon 2 - The Upside Down World of Philippe Ramette.

Le French May Arts Festival 2011 had a outdoor exhibition (which i found merely by accident) and you have to check him out… :)

Philippe Ramette is one of the best known and most original French artists on the contemporary art scene today. His arrival in Hong Kong will have all the fan-fare of an anniversary.

When he was invited to Hong Kong by the Alliance Française ten years ago, he created “Le Balcon 2” (The Balcony 2) - an extraordinary performance which was at once unusual, philosophical and highly poetic; an image of which appeared in the world press.

Impeccably dressed in a black suit, he crossed the Hong Kong Bay in a wooden balcony that floated horizontally on the South China Sea, giving us a new outlook on the world and an irrational perception of the sky over one ofthe busiest ports on the planet.

Philippe Ramette scours the world alone - seas, deserts, mountains, seabed – carefully observing it and placing himself in meditative positions which defy gravity and logic. His work is “an invitation to experiment: with weightlessness, with perception, with falling”.

Discreet and seemingly unflappable, he possesses a devastating wit, combining profound thinking on art and the human condition and making him one of the greatest contemporary artists, in the same vein as Duchamp, Dada and Michaux – mixed with a touch of Buster Keaton.Ramette is a meticulous and mischievous thinker who takes language literally and makes us sway from the rational to the irrational.

-Le French May

Here’s a cool video demonstrating that photoshop is overrated. (I’m sure you know either french or italian, well… i hope you do because I don’t)

Symmetry by Everynone

Do i have to add anything to this? I remember watching it live in LA, it’s finally online.

enjoy. :)

I join my girlfriend in this drawing for Japan.
(I know, she is amazing)
…But according to his promise we are waiting for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells.
fiveredballoons:

very strange things happen when i doodle at work.
i’m sorry.
PS. the symbol next to her eye is the Japanese symbol for “strength”, and i like how STRONG it looks :)
also PS: drawing mini world globes, and maps in general, is extremely difficult.  i have a new respect for cartographers.

I join my girlfriend in this drawing for Japan.

(I know, she is amazing)

…But according to his promise we are waiting for new heavens and a new earth in which righteousness dwells.

fiveredballoons:

very strange things happen when i doodle at work.

i’m sorry.

PS. the symbol next to her eye is the Japanese symbol for “strength”, and i like how STRONG it looks :)

also PS: drawing mini world globes, and maps in general, is extremely difficult.  i have a new respect for cartographers.


(via fiveredballoons)

sonic.art (György Ligeti – Bagatelle I)

Directed by schnellebuntebilder

As unusual the production of a music video of a saxophone combo is, as experimental is the combination of digital and analogue tools.

The astonishing and impulsive moments of György Ligetis’ composition was visualized by audio reactive and generatively created graphics and accomplished by hand-drawn animations.

Awesome work by Christian Northeast.

Awesome work by Christian Northeast.

INFLUENCERS is a short documentary that explores what it means to be an influencer and how trends and creativity become contagious today in music, fashion and entertainment.

The film attempts to understand the essence of influence, what makes a person influential without taking a statistical or metric approach.

Written and Directed by Paul Rojanathara and Davis Johnson, the film is a Polaroid snapshot of New York influential creatives (advertising, design, fashion and entertainment) who are shaping today’s pop culture.

“Influencers” belongs to the new generation of short films, webdocs, which combine the documentary style and the online experience.

influencersfilm.com

Philippe Baudelocque’s chalk art.