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Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (1,512) via Instagram
Here’s day one thousand, five hundred and twelve of our mobile photography/art Pic of the Day section via Instagram. Each day we select one image a day for our Pic of the Day section on Instagram, with this hashtag #theappwhisperer. Today we congratulate @dc.photokat – Victor Reynolds with this image entitled ‘Colors and Sky’. To view his Instagram profile please go here.
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Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (1,511) via Instagram
Here’s day one thousand, five hundred and eleven of our mobile photography/art Pic of the Day section via Instagram. Each day we select one image a day for our Pic of the Day section on Instagram, with this hashtag #theappwhisperer. Today we congratulate @aniraz95 – Ina Ibs with this image entitled ‘Ferry trip in the time of coronavirus. August 2020. She told me she traveled daily twice a day to the mainland for work. She is all decked out in safety’. To view their Instagram profile please go here.
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Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (1,510) via Instagram
Here’s day one thousand, five hundred and ten of our mobile photography/art Pic of the Day section via Instagram. Each day we select one image a day for our Pic of the Day section on Instagram, with this hashtag #theappwhisperer. Today we congratulate @vastumarco – Marco Prado with this image entitled ‘Magnolia’. To view his Instagram profile please go here.
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Artist Susan Latty Joins TheAppWhisperer Online Gallery
We are absolutely delighted to announce that highly talented artist Susan Latty, has joined our online gallery. Latty is a visual artist working in Sydney, Australia, she primarily uses the medium of mobile photography and art to create portraits of flowers with meticulous attention to detail. Each image captured in her signature style is the result of her artist exploration of emotional transition as time transcends shifts of experiences, often invisible to outsiders but nevertheless deeply felt. Containing the necessary traces of people, whilst being physically absent, her work discreetly leads the viewer to the threshold of a quiet unanticipated, silent introspection. Each photograph implores the viewer to stop for a…
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Mobile Photography/Art Pic of the Day (1,509) via Instagram
Here’s day one thousand, five hundred and nine of our mobile photography/art Pic of the Day section via Instagram. Each day we select one image a day for our Pic of the Day section on Instagram, with this hashtag #theappwhisperer. Today we congratulate @anca.balaj – Anca Balaj with this image entitled ‘Hogar/Home’. We are proud to represent Balaj within our professional online gallery – please take a look at her unique work here. To view her Instagram profile please go here.
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Customer Appreciation Post of our Online Gallery with Works by Jane Schultz, Peter Wilkin and Anca Balaj
It is with huge delight that I can publish these images taken inside the home of one of our newest collectors of artwork, Susan Latty. She recently purchased all three limited edition artworks from our online gallery and has had them framed and mounted and gracefully arranged them on the walls of her home in Sydney, Australia. If you would like to collect limited edition artwork from on our online gallery, printed and shipped from London, UK throughout the world, please go here to view. Thank you to Susan for sharing these images with us. Jane Schultz, 2018 – 'Learning to Fly' Peter Wilkin, 2019 'God is Transparent Blue' Anca…
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Mobile Photography & Art – Portrait of an Artist Video Showcase
We are delighted to publish this video showcase from our Portrait of an Artist group by our highly qualified editor, Maria Cecilia de São Thiago. She has selected the very best images from our dedicated Flickr Group as well as our Instagram Group. Please take a look at this video and the high level of work that continues to astound us. If you would like to be featured, in the future, please ensure you’re contributing your images to these groups so we can find and include your work. Huge thanks and many congratulations to M Cecilia Sao Thiago and to all she has included here. (foreword by Joanne Carter – TheAppWhisperer). “Photographs had…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 7 March 2021
Reminiscing about touch… can you recall when you last touched someone that does not live with you? I can, it was when the brunette and I were in ‘our’ secretive riverside café eating home-made cakes and drinking freshly brewed cappuccinos. Chocolate cake for the chocoholic and carrot cake for myself. The staff are also the owners of this café and a mutual embrace is the norm for their regulars. It leaves an inner glow that lasts long after the visit is over, usually into the following week for me. But like all ‘non essential’ businesses in this pandemic, it has been closed for a year now. This is resulting in…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 23 January 2021
In Ways of Seeing, John Berger discusses Rembrandt’s self portrait painting when he was aged 58 and contrasts this with an earlier self portrait painting when he was 28 – thirty years apart, explaining that the latter portrait only reveals ‘an advertisement for the sitter’s good fortune, prestige and wealth’. It was painted in 1634, in the year of Rembrandt’s first marriage. He is flamboyantly showing off his bride, not knowing that withing six years she will be dead. The painting is cited to sum up the happy period of his life. It was also during this period of history that oil painting was betoken to be ‘a celebration of…
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Mobile Photography & Art Flickr and Instagram Showcase – 8 November 2020
When I think of still life, I revert back to its origins in painting. The ‘still’ often represented as flowers, fruit or other decorative displays. Created in history as a means for an artist to practice techniques but also to portray their wealth. It also acts as a reflection of time. What we never see is the human figure, still life is a means to communicate truths and stories about humanity. Still Life is all around us, it’s where we once were, or where we will be next. It offers another sense of life, a different way of seeing. It matters because we matter, still lives is what keeps us…





























