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Street Photography by Pagani
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Oregon/NW fine art, photography, now featuring Chriss Haight Pagani. Rural Street Photography Project. Is a subset of documentary photography that features subjects in candid situations in public space - it is not about streets; it is about life. The goal of street photography is to document people and life around us in the least obtrusive way possible. It is capturing without affecting. For more on the definition of street photography you may go here. There are already a million photographers. Spoil the...
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Pagani Galleries, Groups And Artists Links
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8211; The Feral Cat Rescue Project. 8211; A special project near and dear to the heart of the artist. Photo blog documenting the lives of real feral cats in a naturalistic setting. 8211; The Roadside Artist Studio. 8211; A small collection of photographs and paintings by Pagani in easy to view slideshows plus information on ongoing projects. 8211; The Roadside Photography blog. 8211; Has some of the photographs from the ongoing rural street photography project. 8211; Painter Of Oregon Gallery. 8211; A co...
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Oregon Painter: Prints
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Featuring paintings of real Oregon life and nature, miniature and large impressions in oil, pastels, watercolor and acrylics. You may also wish to visit the permanent collection at PainterofOregon.com. Twin Rocks, R…. The Feral Lif…. The Needles, …. Cannon Beach …. Silver Tabby …. Dog Running O…. Feral Tabby C…. Storm Sunset …. Three Graces O…. Snowy Plover …. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Rural Street Photo Project. Feral Cat Rescue Project. Zazzle T-Shirt and Cards. Redbubble Prints and Tees.
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Two Color Exercise ~ Oregon Painter
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Featuring paintings of real Oregon life and nature, miniature and large impressions in oil, pastels, watercolor and acrylics. You may also wish to visit the permanent collection at PainterofOregon.com. It's just an exercise, so try to not be horrified. Sometimes I get stuck and feel like I can't do anything. I'll go for a while without painting then I'll come up with an exercise just to snap myself out of it. You can try it too! And one brush (#10 flat sable). On a side note, I really don't like. Well, t...
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Roadside Trash, the legacy and culture: Roadside Trash in the Okanagan
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Roadside Trash, the legacy and culture. Originating from an artist's perspective, dialogue and participation by everyone is welcome. Saturday, January 29, 2011. Roadside Trash in the Okanagan. Do you have a different opinion about this? Please leave a comment and perhaps give us your story about roadside trash in Canada. Posted by Okanagan Artist, River Lewis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). How quickly do you think your trash makes its own way to the roadside? Subscribe To Roadside Trash.
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Roadside Trash, the legacy and culture: February 2011
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Roadside Trash, the legacy and culture. Originating from an artist's perspective, dialogue and participation by everyone is welcome. Tuesday, February 1, 2011. Some historical trash photos, 2006-2010. A side note first, really enjoyed Chriss Pagani's roadside and guerilla photography today. look for the related website link in the menu. Now, been cleaning up the ol comp which sure gets messy when ur dealing with photography. One can accumulate so much faster than a painter! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Roadside Trash, the legacy and culture: Cross-Canada Trash
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Roadside Trash, the legacy and culture. Originating from an artist's perspective, dialogue and participation by everyone is welcome. Saturday, January 29, 2011. Along the highways, traveling daily just as we do, the trash is on a journey. It's time to make visible all the trash that we put out of our minds, and keep placing it infront of viewers for them to see. Then when they move so as not to look at it, place it infront of their view again. A bit of a childish prank,? More of an educational prank,?