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World Famous Opera Houses

La Scala, le Palais Garnier, the Metropolitan Opera and many more.... Rediscover these magnificent Opera Houses with the beautiful series of photographs by David Leventi. Titled "Bjoerling's Larynx", Leventi's current project records the interiors of world-famous opera houses. The large prints historically document these national landmarks, capturing rows of velvet seats, ornate private boxes, chandeliers and gift decorations in incredible detail.


The project is titled after Jussi Björling, a Swedish operatic tenor and arguably the best singer of the century – known for his technique, feeling and the range of his voice. Bjoerling debuted at the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm and eventually became a principal at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

La Scala, Milan

Palais Garnier, Paris

The Metropolitan Opera, New York

Romanian Antheneum, Bucharest

Mariinsky Theatre, Saint Petersburg

Magravial Opera House, Bayreuth

Drottningholm Palace Theatre, Stockholm

Teatro di San Carlo, Naples

This exhibition will be on view at Arthur Roger Gallery from August 7 to September 11, 2010.
Images courtesy of Arthur Roger Gallery
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Diether Ocampo: Garage Magazine (August-September 2010)

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The Book Art of Jacqueline Rush Lee

They are books. They are carved, warped, fired like pottery, they are books transformed into visual art.




Lee, a Hawaiian artist most known for her book art, uses a variety of experimental techniques to transform books. Lee says she tries to “obscure the nature of the material,” and by hiding the fact that these are books she changes our expectations about what a book is, forcing us to look anew at these volumes that surround us.
I consider myself experimental year artist who works decisively and intuitively between the borders off kraft and fine art to create sculptures informed by personal and art historical ideas. I amndt has sculptor whose primary medium has been the book form for almost twelve years. I transform used books into art works that create new narrative by applying processes to transform physically and metaphorically. 
-Jacqueline Rush Lee










Images courtesy of Jacqueline Rush Lee

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More Green, The Green School in Indonesia

More green, more beauty.....
Located in Bali, the Green School was started as a way to promote sustainable education and green building. It's a beautiful example of what can be accomplished using local sustainably-grown bamboo.
Each and single construction of these green schools from Indonesia are made from bamboo and other very natural materials. And the greatest things about the buildings are that they blend with nature and build in nature, one in fact was built next to the river where the roof stands between each big rocks standing at each of the banks of the rivers. It’s a great way to support healthy living and coming back to the nature. 









How it started


The Green School has recently been shortlisted for the Aga Khan Awards for Architecture for its sustainable merits.
Source Inhabitat


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Baby Mila's Daydreams

Finnish copywriter on maternity leave, Adele Enersen is capturing a series of whimsical photographs of her sleeping baby that are all quickly designed, set up, and shot while Baby Mila dreams away. The results are delighful images.

Her Super Pinkiness

Candyland

Rockstar

Surfer Girl

Bunny Wabbit

Butterfly

Nirvana


The Rain of Roses


Images courtesy of Adele Enersen
See more pictures of the adorable Baby Mila on Mila's Daydreams

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Andi Eigenmann for Preview Magazine (August 2010)

Image credit: Preview Facebook
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More Trees, a New Tree Museum


More green and beauty ......
At the Enea Tree Museum in Switzerland, the world's first Tree Museum, with almost 2000 varieties of trees designed by landscape architect Enzo Enea.
Created from reclaimed and salvaged trees that Enea has collected over the years, the trees now have a permanent residence at the recently opened 2.5 acre Enea Tree Museum located near Lake Zurich in Rapperswil-Jon, Switzerland. The installation delicately balances nature and man-made structures on the site of a 14th-century monastery, with the trees displayed amidst a series of minimalist sandstone walls. One might compare the exhibit to a melding of zen garden tranquility and Stonehenge mysticism.














“I have collected trees over the last 17 years from gardens that I was building or houses that I was building,” Mr. Enea said. “Trees had to be moved, and instead of cutting them, I tried to remove them.” His trees range in age from 50 to 130 years, and in height from 15 to 40 feet.
For more info, click on Enea Tree Museum
Images courtesy of Enea Tree Museum



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