Posts tagged "culture"
#SocialComment on #EarthDay - Something for the #Brat #Society - You know who you are and that includes all #Age’s  #People  don’t #Hide behind the #Youth #Generation and #Culture it won’t #Wash here!

You #Spend your #Life buying stuff you get bored with and expect #Nature to dispose of it for you. Well here’s the #Result and here’s the stark #Contrast between those who have not and #Wood do anything to have a fraction of your #Luxury #Lifestyle and you who have all the #Opportunities and yet you flout them and #Sea no #Worth 
Have some #Respect for something other than yourself in fact take some for you too - you need it and just #Think how those #Kids would #Smile if they were to have had that #Bike or even the option of #Clean #Water on tap! #PeopleAreNeverJustNumbers

#SocialComment on #EarthDay - Something for the #Brat #Society - You know who you are and that includes all #Age’s #People don’t #Hide behind the #Youth #Generation and #Culture it won’t #Wash here!

You #Spend your #Life buying stuff you get bored with and expect #Nature to dispose of it for you. Well here’s the #Result and here’s the stark #Contrast between those who have not and #Wood do anything to have a fraction of your #Luxury #Lifestyle and you who have all the #Opportunities and yet you flout them and #Sea no #Worth
Have some #Respect for something other than yourself in fact take some for you too - you need it and just #Think how those #Kids would #Smile if they were to have had that #Bike or even the option of #Clean #Water on tap! #PeopleAreNeverJustNumbers

If, “Manners maketh man” as someone said
Then he’s the hero of the day
It takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile
Be yourself no matter what they say

All lasting business is built on friendship.
Alfred A. Montapert 
There’s Just Not Enough Transparency In Business Today

“In a world obsessed with superficial image it is a refreshing contrast to look beyond the surface and appreciate the stuff that surrounds us for what it is made of, not just what it looks like on the outside” 

English artist Nick Veasey uses x-ray technology to peel back the layers and peer inside all manner of subjects; people, objects, natural forms and animals
The work has an ethereal, otherwordly quality & yet the things he uses to create the pictures are familiar & even ordinary 

Nick’s work has won awards in every relevant photographic competition and shown in galleries around the world  

These elegant yet unsettling artworks are a perfect example of the fusion between science and art

For Nick Veasey, artistic inspiration came from an unlikely source
While working as a photographer/designer for morning television in England, he was assigned the monotonous task of X-raying soda cans to determine which ones contained a winning code for a contest sponsored by Pepsi

After three days without a winner, he X-rayed his sneaker for kicks
“It was a great image and I thought ‘there’s something to this.’ 
It was one of those life-changing experiences
I just left behind everything else I was doing”

Veasey spent the next three months working with scientists to refine his technique
He learned to gauge object density and structure by experimenting with a variety of materials including plastic, flowers, metals and people
Taking the utmost care with his living subjects
Armed with his new knowledge, Veasey easily transformed it into commercial success

His intriguing visuals led to assignments for Nike, Porsche, IBM, Bloomberg and the European edition of Time

He has created such a stir with his advertising work that his “Bus-wrap” image of a whole bus in X-ray had to be removed from the roadways as a safety precaution

Lately Veasey spends more time working for his company
Untitled  - a publishing forum for experimental photography

Please look at Nick Veasey’s website - The images are breathtaking 
aGENCY
http://www.nickveasey.com/

There’s Just Not Enough Transparency In Business Today

x ray fashion 10 X ray fashion by artist Nick Veasey (11 photos)

“In a world obsessed with superficial image it is a refreshing contrast to look beyond the surface and appreciate the stuff that surrounds us for what it is made of, not just what it looks like on the outside” 

English artist Nick Veasey uses x-ray technology to peel back the layers and peer inside all manner of subjects; people, objects, natural forms and animals

The work has an ethereal, otherwordly quality & yet the things he uses to create the pictures are familiar & even ordinary 

x1 Revealing X Ray Photography - Nick Veasey

Nick’s work has won awards in every relevant photographic competition and shown in galleries around the world  

These elegant yet unsettling artworks are a perfect example of the fusion between science and art

x ray fashion 0 X ray fashion by artist Nick Veasey (11 photos)

For Nick Veasey, artistic inspiration came from an unlikely source

While working as a photographer/designer for morning television in England, he was assigned the monotonous task of X-raying soda cans to determine which ones contained a winning code for a contest sponsored by Pepsi

a x ray fashion 9 X ray fashion by artist Nick Veasey (11 photos)

After three days without a winner, he X-rayed his sneaker for kicks

“It was a great image and I thought ‘there’s something to this.’

It was one of those life-changing experiences

I just left behind everything else I was doing”

Veasey spent the next three months working with scientists to refine his technique

He learned to gauge object density and structure by experimenting with a variety of materials including plastic, flowers, metals and people

Taking the utmost care with his living subjects

Armed with his new knowledge, Veasey easily transformed it into commercial success

His intriguing visuals led to assignments for Nike, Porsche, IBM, Bloomberg and the European edition of Time

He has created such a stir with his advertising work that his “Bus-wrap” image of a whole bus in X-ray had to be removed from the roadways as a safety precaution

Lately Veasey spends more time working for his company

Untitled  - a publishing forum for experimental photography

Please look at Nick Veasey’s website - The images are breathtaking 

aGENCY

http://www.nickveasey.com/

St Pancras Renaissance Hotel

“When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life” 

Samuel Johnson

LONDON CALLING
“Gentlemen never wear brown in London” 
 Lord Curzon

LONDON CALLING

“Gentlemen never wear brown in London” 

 Lord Curzon

It is the quality of our work which will please God and not the quantity.
Mahatma Gandhi 
Whenever I see an adult on a bicycle, I have hope for the human race.
 H.G. Wells
Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving
Albert Einstein
The man who has no imagination has no wings.
Muhammad Ali

1 Tasty Fungus. 2 Morchelle. 3 Yellow Cockscomb, 4Early Toadstool. 5 Chantarelle, 6 Truffles,  7 Stubble Fungus. 8 Butterfly Fungus. 9 Stone-Mushroom. 10 Masseron. 11 Parasol Mushroom. 12 Champignon or Cultivated Mushroom. 13 Hooded Toadstool.  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ”Nature alone is antique and the oldest art a mushroom.”
 Thomas Carlyle


1 Tasty Fungus. 2 Morchelle. 3 Yellow Cockscomb, 4Early Toadstool. Chantarelle, Truffles,  7 Stubble Fungus. Butterfly Fungus. Stone-Mushroom. 10 Masseron. 11 Parasol Mushroom. 12 Champignon or Cultivated Mushroom. 13 Hooded Toadstool.  

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ”Nature alone is antique and the oldest art a mushroom.”

 Thomas Carlyle

Fashion is not something that exists only in dresses.
Fashion is in the sky, in the street
Fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening
Coco Chanel

We are Stardust

We are Golden

and we’ve got to get ourselves

Back to the garden