Friday, October 31, 2014

Fred Szabries / Rasstvoryayu, rasstvoryayus ....







Weave invisible hands,
Sew an invisible look -
Tissue tenderness boundless,
Fabrics insinuating silence
Bezglagolnoe languor
Coming off a fiery heart,
Not looking for madness,
Not finder humility.
And entrust expectations
And predicting the inevitability
And I whisper your name
And bear in his hands soft.
Rasstvoryayu, rasstvoryayus
The atlas blue.
Who - that gave reduces
From the beloved to the mother.
@ Edward Delyuzh





























Abandoned buildings, industrial landscape surrounded Fred Szabris - painter, photographer, musician since early childhood.
Fred Szsbries was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 12, 1964.
The pictures of this self-taught artist quickly attracted attention to themselves worldwide for their special stilem.On was an artist all his life, but his professional career began in 1992 godu.S since it is recognized at the international level, his work exhibited in galleries around the world, including Нью-Йорке,Цюрихе,Кейп-Код,Лас-Вегас,Сан-Франциско,Голливуд,Атланта,Орландо dr.Fred and actively helps local and national charities.
He currently lives in Florida.


The process of creating paintings on aluminum is an exclusive, developed over many years hudozhnikom.Eto innovative combination of traditional painting techniques with advanced industrial technologies. The process itself, for obvious reasons not disclosed in detail, includes the use of almost pure amorphous carbon, graphite and special acrylic polymers, specially treated sheets of high-quality aluminum, bronze and steel splavov.Sozdanie original work of art begins with a thorough study of the artist wrote figury.Pervye live model original fotografiy.Protsess begins with the application of carbon, graphite, acrylic polymers to metal surfaces, includes the traditional brush and sketch along with industrial rendering operations that are performed artist tools designed by a specially for this protsessa.Nakonets surface carefully otpolirovyvaetsya to smooth glass poverhnosti.Rabota completely done by hand with the tools and techniques of the artist, without any - any photographic, reproductive process.

As a result, the picture on aluminum exceptional beauty and craftsmanship.

Fred Szabries


Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Josephine Sacabo /// Geometry echo.






Josephine Sakabo lives in New Orleane.Ona born in Laredo (Texas), was educated at Bard College, New York. Before moving to New Orleans, she lived and worked in France and England. Her early work was in the tradition of photo-journalisitic, aligning themselves with the work of such masters of photography as Robert Frank, Josef Koudelka, and Henri Cartier-Bresson.Teper it works in a very subjective, introspective stile.Ispolzuet poetry to create their works of my favorite poets Rilke, Baudelaire, Pedro Salinas, Vincente Uiobro, and Juan Rulfo, Mallarmé, Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz.


  "Hear Me Your Eyes"

This album is inspired by the life and work of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz Mexican nun of the 17th century, an outstanding poet and women's education XVII., Which were called "the tenth muse" and "Mexican fern."



When last I spoke to you,

I saw through the cold eyes:

It is not whether you believe in my words,

You require, so I opened the heart.

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Love his power has identified,

A miracle happened, heeding my pleas,

And, will prevent the saving tears

Exhausted heart laid bare.

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Believe him, Cast away the absurd fear. . .

Off jealousy! Off sick suspicion!

Can it be true, darling, you're in my tears

Do not you hear the beating of my heart:

I cry unto thee the heart of forgiveness,

Trickling tears in your hands.

@ Juan Ines De Lakrus "Sonnets"






























geometry of Echoes

"The album is dedicated to the memory of my Materi.Rasskaz woman's life is about 1915 years. This image of a woman through the eyes of 6-year-old child - as beautiful, but can feel and remember the story of the original charm serdtse.Eto returned to me in all its power through Art . "


















Josephine Sacabo