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2018-09-29 16:40

Adli Psikoloji TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık

New Millennium Art by Nadia RUSS, ISBN: 9781456831509. I am browsing pages with images on glossy paper: “Rain Forest” - unedited photography, “Limits of Representation“- OmniPhantasmic, “West of Her Spine” - digital=film photography, “Paris in Sight” - intelligent painting, “Couple” - nasty oil, "Homestead” - blinking art, “Seasons of Nightmare“ - NeoPopRealism…and other art works... You have to know the things, but everything is different again. There are more colors here, not just black and white world, even when the "Sepid-O-Siah” by Talieh Vafamehr (in Persian “White and Black”) made by using primary the black and white, when photograph “Adoration” by Fransine Douaihy explodes with the brightness of colors which are in controversy with the black shadow figure. Having this book in hands is like having the whole planet in your hands. And the browsing its pages is like traveling the globe. Creative world opens its door to the readers through the artworks and writing. These are, seems, sometimes psychedelic, sometimes not. Artists were inspired to create their pieces by different things. Lori K. Oliver made her photograph “Rain Forest” when her camera was in a free motion. Her preferred subject is reflections or bright light. She never chooses an image that reveals the original subject!… Neil Craver with his photograph “Limits of Representation” wanted to achieve a transcendental meaning. He focuses on the philosophical theories and used the intrinsic values of the object to exploit and illustrate the submerged network of the unconscious condemnation and restriction of the nude form in contemporary society… Sara Kay in her “West of Her Spine” was trying to make digital image have the aesthetic of a film processing print, and she was successful. Anett Kilen Kennedy is trained in “intelligent painting” and was using this methods in her work "Paris in Sight" in a very free way, while Jeff Ibbo works with the nasty oil to achieve his result in the "Couple." He studied art at Copenhagen Academy. The revolutionary thing performed blinking artist Tomas Nelson. He amazes with his, seemed impossible methods to create his art. He is completely paralyzed except for his eyes and a few die-hard facial muscles and because of it, he uses an assistive technology to operate his computer… Author of the book, Nadia Russ explores the creativity of contemporary artists from all over the world, trying to see these artists and their artworks in a longer art-historical context, sketched by considering the significant art styles. She helps to the readers to understand presented in this book artworks and teaches the language of visual arts, same time offering reader to leave a response and participate in act of shaping cultural history. Nadia Russ is NeoPopRealism creator, she is an artist, whose paintings and drawings are in many collections worldwide, including museums in Europe and the United States.

2018-09-29 22:40

Tonguç Akademi Yayınları 9. Sınıf 1. Dönem Akıl Haritaları Seti TrendKitaplar Kütüphanesi

Tarafından yazılmış kitap Tarafından: Tonguç Akademi Yayınları

** spoiler alert ** So I decided to read the Outlander books having come across some rave reviews on Goodreads. It wasn't really what I was expecting. The story started freshly, a young couple trying to rekindle their marriage after a long time staying apart. They are on their second honeymoon in Scotland, enjoying their excursions and unwinding from all the terrors that haunts one in the wake of a bloody battle, in this case WWII. Moving on to the time travelling and we have Claire in the highlands some 200 years earlier and she's outspoken, curses like a sailor, and has no problem snapping out orders. What's more, she really isn't intimidated by the Scots clad in their kilts and exuding fierce barbaric auras. I bit back a smile each time she dressed Jamie's wounds and barked at him. I said to myself, now this is interesting. Let's see what these men make of a modern woman, someone who isn't afraid to speak her mind and won't be docile ¬¬ Boy, was I disappointed! She not only let herself be coerced into marrying [though I suppose it wasn't that much of a coercion since she found Jamie attractive], but also let him beat and rape her among other things. I found it distasteful to be honest and unforgivable, I can't put down in words my shock and horror at finally realizing that Jamie thrashed Claire and I was so angry when she forgave him after hearing his stupid childhood beatings. I realize, that during those times it wasn't uncommon to treat one's wife in such a crude fashion but it wasn't necessary. Unforgivable. His heavily Scots accent was another thing I didn't like, it wasn't a nice smooth reading and called for unnecessary attention while reading. And what was with all the rape?! I don't know how many times Claire was assaulted or had her clothes torn and flesh all exposed. And Claire wasn't the only one out there getting all this 'attention'. The mother of all nightmares in the end left such a bad taste in my mouth. Take a psychotic bastard who happens to be homosexual, add coercion, lust, torture, s&m, and ramblings about incestuous feelings towards your brother = Jamie being raped by his wife's husband's ancestor. I mean what the hell?! Messed up just went to a whole new level. After reading that, I felt so repulsive towards poor Frank and he wasn't even to be blamed. Claire should have cut off Randall's balls when she had the chance. I agree with others that the book was never ending, it dragged on quite a bit for me. I started skipping a lot of pages, I skipped the sex scenes [I have nothing against sex scenes really but most of the ones in this book were either uncomfortable, unnatural, uninteresting or unpleasant to read] and I specifically skipped a lot of pages towards the end right after Jamie's rape induced phobias. I finished the book and read one page of the second book but somehow I didn't feel the need to quickly continue with a couple's story like I usually do. I don't know if I love this book or hate it, I guess it's neither. I just found it alright, with some moments of good reading and story line. On finishing this I was sure of one thing, I do not like devilishly-handsome-rugged-warriors-who-are-too-passionate-and-too-possessive-almost-savage-at-times type of guys, contrary to what I thought earlier. I am planning to read all the books in this series. I just need to figure out how to read all these longish novels!

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