mercredi 3 février 2010

Photo Realism in augmented Reality...

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Christmas Every Day






A big life in advertising...

Here's how I remember Christmas!
Why don't YOU ?
Bob Crosby






Norman Rockwell’s Photo Realism




Elvis Presley-
If Every Day Was Like Christmas

(words & music by Red West)

I hear the bells
Saying christmas is near
They ring out to tell the world
That this is the season of cheer

I hear a choir
Singing sweetly somewhere
And a glow fills my heart
Im at peace with the world
As the sound of their singing fills the air

Oh why cant every day be like christmas
Why cant that feeling go on endlessly
For if everyday could be just like christmas
What a wonderful world this would be

I hear a child
Telling santa what to bring
And the smile upon his tiny face
Is worth more to me than anything







Rockwell's influence...




























Marx Brothers...



"Norman Rockwell's Photo Realism - using photography as inspiration and direction for his paintings. via pdnphotooftheday.com "




American Way of Life...
"The American way of life is an expression that refers to the "lifestyle" of people living in the United States of America. It is an example of a behavioral modality, developed from the 17th century until today. It refers to a nationalist ethos that purports to adhere to principles of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." It has some connection to the concept of American exceptionalism and the American Dream."
Wikipedia...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_way







The Wheeler 40' Sunlounge






Wheeler Shipbuilding Corporation

""On board your Wheeler 40' Sun-
lounge, you and your family achieve
a supreme carefreedom of life, a serene
independence of the strains and tensions of the world.
Here, aboard this
remarkably spacious and comfortable
cruiser, by the public overwhelmingly
acclaimed the Number One cruiser of
the post-war era, you live, in the truest
spiritual sense , in a world of your own,
a world of your own choosing."








Jürg Kreienbühl


La Galerie de Zoologie, J'accuse, 1983-1985,
vinyl, 195 x 162 cm
(collection du Museum d'histoire naturelle ˆ Paris)

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%BCrg_Kreienb%C3%BChl










Six Day Bike Races

Painted for Fortune by K. Solwedel.













"Naomi spent many hours on the beach, where she would talk to the bird."
Paul Rabut (American, 1914-1983)


Norman Rockwell’s Photo Realism



http://www.pdnphotooftheday.com/2009/12/2778










"This week a story at NPR discusses the extent to which Norman Rockwell used photography to capture images of models; he then traced these photographs onto canvas as an early step in the creation of his famous paintings.

Rockwell used photos, taken by a rotating cast of photographers, to make his illustrations… Rockwell never kept it a secret, but for some reason this little fact has been neglected in recent decades. Although he may not have clicked the shutter, Rockwell directed every facet of every composition.

A newly published book, Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera (Little, Brown and Company, 2009), and an exhibition at the Norman Rockwell Museum provide further insight into this process and offer acknowledgement to the photographers involved in the process.

Those who feel the lack of freehand drawing somehow diminishes Rockwell’s status as an artist should be reminded that painters as famous as Vermeer and Caravaggio are thought to have used the camera obscura to compose their works."

http://www.neatorama.com/2009/12/06/the-photorealism-of-norman-rockwell-explained/


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Duraglas...
Glass protection...for Nature's perfection...




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