SHOWCASE

Mobile Photography & Art Flickr Showcase – 14 May 2017

“You can learn a lot about a person from the way he or she eats — about the extent of his physical appetites and the way they are satisfied. There are those who will try anything offered to them, no matter how new or exotic, while others refuse to accept any but the most familiar fare — obviously not the adventurous type to new experiences”. A quote from a book that caught my eye this week, ‘The Seducer’s Cookbook’ by Mimi Sheraton, I thoroughly recommend it. Whenever I dine out with someone new, it’s always telling to me, discovering the others’ tastes and I have discovered that’s it’s not just what the other selects, it’s how they consume it, I love experimenting! Whether we’re discussing culinary advice, as artists we are constantly aware that art itself, is the foundation for any experience. Art has an immortal lifeline, it evolves and progresses. Each day new art is created, because each day we are evolving. Artists have an essential role in art, initiating conversation with their audience. We work simulanteously creating unique moments than can never be replicated and thus this leads on to this weeks Mobile Photography and Art Showcase. The experience is the most important part of any art, enjoy!

Many congratulations to the following artists for being featured this week:

Basak Başak Aytek​, Catherine Catherine Schell Caddigan​, Luis Fernandez​, Kate Zari Roberts​, Mariette Mariëtte Schrijver​, Pahn Chakma, Shel Sheldon Serkin​, Francesco Sambati, Andrea Koerner​, Liliana Schwitter​, Lorenka Campos​, Kerry Mitchell​, Allyson Marie​, Nicolas Xanthos, Patricia Leeds​, TheiPhoneArtGirl – Meri Walker​, Giancarlo Beltrame​, Luc Borell, Jun Yamaguchi, Eliza Badoiu​, Sarah Kuhn, Jill Lian​, Ile Mont​, Tania Konnerth​, Louise Whiting​, Chouroro, Dina Alfasi​, Vadim Demjianov​, Poetic Medium, Vanessa Vox​, jon jon, Mimi Svanberg​, Isavel Isabel Afonso​, Gianluca Ricoveri​, Karen Axelrad​, Luison Lrh Arquitecto​, Serap Gunay, David Hayes​, Dieuwke Geervliet, Clare Pickett, Barbara Nebel​, Montse Abad​, Doc simsim, Susan Rennie​, before.1st.light – Jane Schultz​, Sandra Becker.

If you would like your work to be considered for entry into our weekly Mobile Photography and Art flickr group, please submit it to our dedicated group, here. If you would like to view our previous Flickr Group Showcases (please go here).

Many congratulations to the following artists for being featured this week:

Basak Aytek, Catherine Caddigan, Luis Fernandez, Kate Zari Roberts, Mariette Schrijver, Pahn Chakma, Shel Serkin, Francesco Sambati, Andrea Koerner, Liliana Schwitter, Lorenka Campos, Kerry Mitchell, Allyson Marie, Nicolas Xanthos, Patricia Leeds, TheiPhoneArtGirl – Meri Walker, Giancarlo Beltrame, Luc Borell, Jun Yamaguchi, Eliza Badoiu, Sarah Kuhn, Jill Lian, Ile Mont, Tania Konnerth, Louise Whiting, Chouroro, Dina Alfasi, Vadim Demjianov, Poetic Medium, Vanessa Vox, jon jon, Mimi Svanberg, Isavel Afonso, Gianluca Ricoveri, Karen Axelrad, Luison, Serap Gunay, David Hayes, Dieuwke Geervliet, Clare Pickett, Barbara Nebel, Montse Abad, Doc simsim, Susan Rennie, before.1st.light – Jane Schultz, Sandra Becker.

Music this week is by Beckah Shae – Life

‘Studio 4’ ©Jun Yamaguchi

Flickr Group Showcase

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