Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arts. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2011

Tracy Lee Stum, Street painting, 3d street painter, concrete painter, SUAVV, SUAVV Magazine, Urban Mens Magazine, Mens Magazine


Many artists eagerly anticipate the silence and solitary confinement of their studios. It is in this place that they can concentrate and channel their creative talents into beautiful masterpieces. This is not the case, however, for interactive street painter Tracy Lee Stum. For her, the interaction and socializing is exciting. She tells me, “the performance aspect, and the fact that it’s ephemeral, it’s not going to last, is really precious.” Despite its fleeting aspect, Tracy’s art can be found all over the world. This “asphalt eccentric,” as she refers to herself on Facebook, and Pennsylvania native, keeps quite busy by producing images for advertisers, participates in non-profit art festivals (many of which help to fund children’s art programs), and is currently researching and developing a new way to redefine 3D art work.

A student of painting and drawing, Tracy graduated from the Temple University, Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia with a Bachelor’s degree and went on to study naturalism at the Florence School of Art in Italy. Referring to herself as an “eternal student,” I asked her how she came into street art. “Back when I first started doing this, in 1998/99, there was no one teaching it,” she tells me. “I started practicing and playing around with principals. Through all the failures that I experienced I really did learn a lot, and I actually wound up discovering and figuring out, some of the principals on my own—what the rules and laws were when you were making this work.” She acknowledges that some sacrifice has to be made when large images are drawn in 3D. Some beauty may be lost in particular areas in order for the entire piece to work. Obviously though, as anyone can see by looking at her art, the sacrifice is well worth it.

A lover of travel, Tracy has participated in festivals all over the United States, as well as in Mexico, China, and India. Discussing two particular festivals, Mood Indigo and Antaragni, located in Mumbai and Kanpur, India respectively, she can barely contain the excitement she felt conducting street painting workshops for these four day, annual, student cultural events. Acknowledging that street painting in India is not exactly a common occurrence, Tracy relates the enthusiasm she encountered and her joy that art unites and is a “common language.”

As unique and breathtaking as this artist’s work may be, you won’t find it for sale. The reason: the images she creates at festivals are placed on products and t-shirts that generate revenue for non-profit organizations. For over fourteen years she has donated her work to over thirty organizations and festivals worldwide. These events have raised millions for various causes, including cancer research and art programs. Tracy displays her creations out in the open for all to see and enjoy. She donates her time and art to worthy causes and loves to educate others. She is the epitome of unselfishness. If you happen to be walking down the street and see her working, stop to admire it. Read More

Tracy Lee Stum, Street painting, 3d street painter, concrete painter, SUAVV, SUAVV Magazine, Urban Mens Magazine, Mens Magazine


Many artists eagerly anticipate the silence and solitary confinement of their studios. It is in this place that they can concentrate and channel their creative talents into beautiful masterpieces. This is not the case, however, for interactive street painter Tracy Lee Stum. For her, the interaction and socializing is exciting. She tells me, “the performance aspect, and the fact that it’s ephemeral, it’s not going to last, is really precious.” Despite its fleeting aspect, Tracy’s art can be found all over the world. This “asphalt eccentric,” as she refers to herself on Facebook, and Pennsylvania native, keeps quite busy by producing images for advertisers, participates in non-profit art festivals (many of which help to fund children’s art programs), and is currently researching and developing a new way to redefine 3D art work.

A student of painting and drawing, Tracy graduated from the Temple University, Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia with a Bachelor’s degree and went on to study naturalism at the Florence School of Art in Italy. Referring to herself as an “eternal student,” I asked her how she came into street art. “Back when I first started doing this, in 1998/99, there was no one teaching it,” she tells me. “I started practicing and playing around with principals. Through all the failures that I experienced I really did learn a lot, and I actually wound up discovering and figuring out, some of the principals on my own—what the rules and laws were when you were making this work.” She acknowledges that some sacrifice has to be made when large images are drawn in 3D. Some beauty may be lost in particular areas in order for the entire piece to work. Obviously though, as anyone can see by looking at her art, the sacrifice is well worth it.

A lover of travel, Tracy has participated in festivals all over the United States, as well as in Mexico, China, and India. Discussing two particular festivals, Mood Indigo and Antaragni, located in Mumbai and Kanpur, India respectively, she can barely contain the excitement she felt conducting street painting workshops for these four day, annual, student cultural events. Acknowledging that street painting in India is not exactly a common occurrence, Tracy relates the enthusiasm she encountered and her joy that art unites and is a “common language.”

As unique and breathtaking as this artist’s work may be, you won’t find it for sale. The reason: the images she creates at festivals are placed on products and t-shirts that generate revenue for non-profit organizations. For over fourteen years she has donated her work to over thirty organizations and festivals worldwide. These events have raised millions for various causes, including cancer research and art programs. Tracy displays her creations out in the open for all to see and enjoy. She donates her time and art to worthy causes and loves to educate others. She is the epitome of unselfishness. If you happen to be walking down the street and see her working, stop to admire it. Read More

Thursday, June 23, 2011

くだまき八兵衛; akb推しメン メーカー, akb推し面メーカー (「AKB推し面メーカー」でかわいい顔を作る3つのコツ)




AKB48のメンバーの顔パーツを使って自由に「推しメン」の顔を作ることができる「推し面メーカー」ですが、なかなか美人が作れないと嘆く声が出ています。それではどのようにすればあなたオリジナルの推しメンが作れるのか、そのコツを紹介します。

●アゴの細い輪郭を選ぶ
どのような顔を美人と感じるかは人それぞれです。パッチリ二重が好きな人もいれば、スっと切れ長の一重が好きな人もいます。しかし、輪郭に関しては「小顔で、卵型」が好まれるのではないでしょうか。推し面メーカーで一番気をつけるべきなのは、まさにこの輪郭の選び方です。丸顔の輪郭は途端にしもぶくれで太った顔に見えてしまう傾向がありますので、できるだけアゴの細い輪郭を選びましょう。

オススメは
・ロングヘアなら小嶋陽菜
・ボブヘアなら大家志津香
・ショートヘアなら片山陽加
です。

●鼻と口は同じ人のパーツを選ぶ
輪郭の次は目を選んでしまいがちですが、ここでは先に鼻と口を選びましょう。なぜならこの部分は顔の中心部にあたるため、全体のバランスを決めるポイントとなるからです。またこのとき簡単に美人に仕上げる方法、それは鼻と口は同じ人のパーツを選ぶことです。「鼻」と聞くと鼻の頭や小鼻あたりを想像しますが、この推し面メーカーでいう「鼻」とは鼻筋のことを指しています。そのため、口を選んでいると鼻の穴や小鼻が変わってしまうことがあります。この違和感をなくすため、鼻と口は同じ人を選んでおくと安心です。

●パーツ位置の調整を怠らない
最後に目を選べば完成です。しかし、なんとなく好みに近付いているけど何かが違う…という状況になったときには、最後に「位置を調整する」というところがあるのでそこを見てみてください。各パーツの位置を微調整することができます。これをやるとかなりリアルな人間ぽい顔になります。調整をするときは好みに合わせて2つの方法がオススメです。

・童顔にしたいときはパーツを全体的に下に寄せる
・大人っぽくしたいときは目から下と口までを大きくあける

――この方法を使えば、かなりの高確率であなたオリジナルの美人推しメンが作成できるはず。ぜひ、お試しください。

(著:nanapiユーザー・Rina 編集:nanapi編集部 キャプチャ from AKB推し面メーカー)Read More

くだまき八兵衛; akb推しメン メーカー, akb推し面メーカー (「AKB推し面メーカー」でかわいい顔を作る3つのコツ)




AKB48のメンバーの顔パーツを使って自由に「推しメン」の顔を作ることができる「推し面メーカー」ですが、なかなか美人が作れないと嘆く声が出ています。それではどのようにすればあなたオリジナルの推しメンが作れるのか、そのコツを紹介します。

●アゴの細い輪郭を選ぶ
どのような顔を美人と感じるかは人それぞれです。パッチリ二重が好きな人もいれば、スっと切れ長の一重が好きな人もいます。しかし、輪郭に関しては「小顔で、卵型」が好まれるのではないでしょうか。推し面メーカーで一番気をつけるべきなのは、まさにこの輪郭の選び方です。丸顔の輪郭は途端にしもぶくれで太った顔に見えてしまう傾向がありますので、できるだけアゴの細い輪郭を選びましょう。

オススメは
・ロングヘアなら小嶋陽菜
・ボブヘアなら大家志津香
・ショートヘアなら片山陽加
です。

●鼻と口は同じ人のパーツを選ぶ
輪郭の次は目を選んでしまいがちですが、ここでは先に鼻と口を選びましょう。なぜならこの部分は顔の中心部にあたるため、全体のバランスを決めるポイントとなるからです。またこのとき簡単に美人に仕上げる方法、それは鼻と口は同じ人のパーツを選ぶことです。「鼻」と聞くと鼻の頭や小鼻あたりを想像しますが、この推し面メーカーでいう「鼻」とは鼻筋のことを指しています。そのため、口を選んでいると鼻の穴や小鼻が変わってしまうことがあります。この違和感をなくすため、鼻と口は同じ人を選んでおくと安心です。

●パーツ位置の調整を怠らない
最後に目を選べば完成です。しかし、なんとなく好みに近付いているけど何かが違う…という状況になったときには、最後に「位置を調整する」というところがあるのでそこを見てみてください。各パーツの位置を微調整することができます。これをやるとかなりリアルな人間ぽい顔になります。調整をするときは好みに合わせて2つの方法がオススメです。

・童顔にしたいときはパーツを全体的に下に寄せる
・大人っぽくしたいときは目から下と口までを大きくあける

――この方法を使えば、かなりの高確率であなたオリジナルの美人推しメンが作成できるはず。ぜひ、お試しください。

(著:nanapiユーザー・Rina 編集:nanapi編集部 キャプチャ from AKB推し面メーカー)Read More

Friday, June 10, 2011

AI MEI Song Lyrics - RAINIE YANG (Lily Yang)

AI MEI Song Lyrics - RAINIE YANG (Lily Yang)

Ai mei rang ren shou jin wei qu
Zhao bu dao xiang ai de zheng ji
He shi gai qian jin he shi gai fang qi
Lian yong bao dou mei you yong qi

Zhi neng pei ni dao zhe li
Bi jing you xie shi bu ke yi
Chao guo le you qing hai bu dao ai qing
Yuan fang jiu yao xia yu de feng jing

Dao di gai bu gai ku qi
Xiang tai duo shi wo hai shi ni
Wo hen bu fu qi ye kai shi huai yi
Yan qian de ren shi bu shi tong yi ge zhen shi de ni

Ai mei rang ren shou jin wei qu
Zhao bu dao xiang ai de zheng ji
He shi gai qian jin he shi gai fang qi
Lian yong bao dou mei you yong qi

Ai mei rang ren bian de tan xin
Zhi dao deng dai shi qu yi yi
Wu nai wo he ni xie bu chu jie ju
*Fang yi han de mei li ting zai zheng li

Wowooohhh wowooohhhh ohhh... ooooohh
Ai mei rang ren shou jin wei qu
Zhao bu dao xiang ai de zheng ji
He shi gai qian jin he shi gai fang qi
Lian yong bao dou mei you yong qi

Ai mei rang ren bian de tan xin
Zhi dao deng dai shi qu yi yi
Wu nai wo he ni xie bu chu jie ju
Fang yi han de mei li ting zai zheng li

AI MEI Song Lyrics - RAINIE YANG (Lily Yang)

AI MEI Song Lyrics - RAINIE YANG (Lily Yang)

Ai mei rang ren shou jin wei qu
Zhao bu dao xiang ai de zheng ji
He shi gai qian jin he shi gai fang qi
Lian yong bao dou mei you yong qi

Zhi neng pei ni dao zhe li
Bi jing you xie shi bu ke yi
Chao guo le you qing hai bu dao ai qing
Yuan fang jiu yao xia yu de feng jing

Dao di gai bu gai ku qi
Xiang tai duo shi wo hai shi ni
Wo hen bu fu qi ye kai shi huai yi
Yan qian de ren shi bu shi tong yi ge zhen shi de ni

Ai mei rang ren shou jin wei qu
Zhao bu dao xiang ai de zheng ji
He shi gai qian jin he shi gai fang qi
Lian yong bao dou mei you yong qi

Ai mei rang ren bian de tan xin
Zhi dao deng dai shi qu yi yi
Wu nai wo he ni xie bu chu jie ju
*Fang yi han de mei li ting zai zheng li

Wowooohhh wowooohhhh ohhh... ooooohh
Ai mei rang ren shou jin wei qu
Zhao bu dao xiang ai de zheng ji
He shi gai qian jin he shi gai fang qi
Lian yong bao dou mei you yong qi

Ai mei rang ren bian de tan xin
Zhi dao deng dai shi qu yi yi
Wu nai wo he ni xie bu chu jie ju
Fang yi han de mei li ting zai zheng li

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

surmai akhiyon mein mp3 song, haal kya hai dilon ka, haal kya hai dilon ka lyrics


Hindi Song Lyrics of Surmayee Ankhiyon Mein
Hindi Lyrics:

Surmayee ankhiyon main nanha munna ek sapana de jaa re
nindiya ke udate paakhi re, ankhiyon maon aaja saathi re

raa rii raa ram o raaree ram

sachcha koi sapanaa dejaa
mujhako ko apana dejaa
anajaana sa magar kuchh pahachaana sa
halka phulka shabanami
resham se bhi reshami
suramai ...

raat ke rath par jaane vaale
neend ka ras barasaane vaale
itana kar de ko meri ankhain bhar de
ankhon main basata rahe, sapana ye hansata rahe
sapana yoonN chalata rahe
ankhiyon main basata rahe
suramai ... Read More

surmai akhiyon mein mp3 song, haal kya hai dilon ka, haal kya hai dilon ka lyrics


Hindi Song Lyrics of Surmayee Ankhiyon Mein
Hindi Lyrics:

Surmayee ankhiyon main nanha munna ek sapana de jaa re
nindiya ke udate paakhi re, ankhiyon maon aaja saathi re

raa rii raa ram o raaree ram

sachcha koi sapanaa dejaa
mujhako ko apana dejaa
anajaana sa magar kuchh pahachaana sa
halka phulka shabanami
resham se bhi reshami
suramai ...

raat ke rath par jaane vaale
neend ka ras barasaane vaale
itana kar de ko meri ankhain bhar de
ankhon main basata rahe, sapana ye hansata rahe
sapana yoonN chalata rahe
ankhiyon main basata rahe
suramai ... Read More

Thursday, May 26, 2011

baeksang awards 2011 Singapore


J.Y. Park rehearses for the 47th Baeksang Arts Awards performance
J.Y. Park is ready to perform at the 47th Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony. On May 25th, the multi-entertainer tweeted, “I’m done preparing for tomorrow’s Baeksang Arts Awards performance. I’m singing three songs and guess which songs I’ll sing by just looking at the picture. Hahaha…^^ You’ll have the TV on starting at 8:55PM, right?” and uploaded a picture.

In the picture, J.Y. Park is seen practicing with a band for his performance. His charismatic appearance from the back while playing the keyboard already got his some of his fans excited. Fans commented, “I wonder what songs you’ll perform”, “Is there another surprise performance this time?”, “I can’t wait!“.

The 47th Baeksang Arts Awards is broadcasting live on May 26th at 8:55PM KST through KBS2TV. Read More

baeksang awards 2011 Singapore


J.Y. Park rehearses for the 47th Baeksang Arts Awards performance
J.Y. Park is ready to perform at the 47th Baeksang Arts Awards ceremony. On May 25th, the multi-entertainer tweeted, “I’m done preparing for tomorrow’s Baeksang Arts Awards performance. I’m singing three songs and guess which songs I’ll sing by just looking at the picture. Hahaha…^^ You’ll have the TV on starting at 8:55PM, right?” and uploaded a picture.

In the picture, J.Y. Park is seen practicing with a band for his performance. His charismatic appearance from the back while playing the keyboard already got his some of his fans excited. Fans commented, “I wonder what songs you’ll perform”, “Is there another surprise performance this time?”, “I can’t wait!“.

The 47th Baeksang Arts Awards is broadcasting live on May 26th at 8:55PM KST through KBS2TV. Read More