Girl in Blue
by Mark J Dunn
Title
Girl in Blue
Artist
Mark J Dunn
Medium
Digital Art - Mixed Media
Description
The ancient and noble craft of stonemasonry is a tradition that is likely to disappear, but it deserves all the actions needed to be preserved, especially here, where there is almost no building, column, wellhead or church that does not bear the memory of their work.
It was 1896 when Prof. Romeo Dall'Era opened his lab stonemason in Venice starting an activity that has spanned the entire twentieth century to reach us.In Mark's own quote " Expressing distinctions between worlds of contrast brings understanding to our own. To understand our own is when we truly love ourselves "
Finally have a great new writer get ready for some great descriptions of pictures here's a little information on him.
Ken Jones has been writing his entire life. He currently resides in Eastern North Carolina at the Southern tip of the Outer Banks. He is both a published poet and academic. His academic publication came as a result of a paper he wrote while pursuing his MBA with a specialization in healthcare in a paper geared toward elder care. Writing about contrast in art is synonymous with his writing about life He eagerly accepted the opportunity to write about contrast in art photography and can be reached via email at kdjjr1@gmail.com.
Mark brings his personal philosophy of the Universal Laws of Attraction into a discipline that begs for contrast. Mark has had the opportunity to travel around the world, camera in hand, exploring new cultures that hopefully culminate in that perfect light falling on that perfect subject at shutter speed. His artistic intent is to bring forth usual information and concepts of contrast in it's simplest form for a a correlation that people see in their everyday lives.
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March 23rd, 2017
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