Wednesday, August 01, 2007

SPECIAL THANKS

FLASHLIGHT PROJECT WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL THE PARENTS WHO HAVE SUPPORTED AND CONTRIBUTED TO OUR PROGRAM...

AMIR BEN-ZION: WE LOVE YOU AND MISS YIP!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR GENEROUS CONTRIBUTION OF THAT iMAC. EDUARDO AND K T HAVE EACH ALREADY MADE A FILM ON THAT MACHINE, SO YOU KNOW IT'S GOING TO GOOD USE - AND WE APPRECIATE IT!!!

AND A GIANT THANK-YOU TO ANNETTE FROMM FOR ALL HER HELP AND SUPPORT OVER THE PAST 3 YEARS, AND ESPECIALLY FOR JUMPING IN AT THE LAST MINUTE TO HELP OUT DURING CELIA CRUZ FAMILY DAY!

You rock, Mama.




AzĂșcar!!!!

And, speaking of Celia, we've really had a lot of fun with the Celia Cruz exhibit at the Bass and the projects we did with hundreds of children during our recent Celia Cruz Family Day. Anybody who hasn't checked out the exhibit should definitely do so before it closes on August 19.

AND HUGE THANKS TO ALL THE FAMILY DAY VOLUNTEERS WHO WORKED DURING BOTH THE CELIA CRUZ AND THE JADE TREASURES FAMILY DAYS!
YOU MADE IT A GREAT SUCCESS AND WE LOVE YOU FOR IT!!!
You ALL are awesome!!!

Flashlight Project partners with Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator

GET READY FOR OUR UPCOMING EXHIBITION AT DIASPORA VIBE GALLERY AS PART OF THE DIASPORA VIBE CULTURAL ARTS INCUBATOR'S OFF THE WALL EXPERIMENTAL ART SERIES. FOR NINE DAYS, BEGINNING ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2007, WE WILL BE TRANSFORMING THIS COOL GALLERY SPACE IN THE HEART OF MIAMI'S DESIGN DISTRICT WITH OUR WORK!

Big shout-out and thank-you to Rosie Gordon-Wallace at DVCAI and let's plan to attend the Artist's Talk at Diaspora Vibe on Saturday August 11 at 2pm for a chance to view cool new works and meet the visiting artists from Popop Studios in Nassau, BAHAMAS.

from Marcus Bush

Great B/W Photography by Miriam



More of Miriam's great work. i really like this one
- dinorah

The incredibly prolific Miriam Kolker






Miriam is one of Flashlight's favorite regulars - we can always rely on her to show up when we need her! She knows her stuff and does incredible work. Here is just a tiny sampling of the many cool projects she has done on Photoshop.

Yay! Big shout out to Miriam and to all of her cool friends who have joined Flashlight!

Just wanted to let you know how much we appreciate you. - Michelle & Dinorah

A typical Saturday at Flashlight Project


We meet from 12 to 5pm at the Bass Museum of Art, 2121 Park Avenue, Miami Beach. This is us in our lab. We view films and videos of experimental work, we have lunch together, and we make art using digital media - and draw, collage, etc. as well.

Influenced by Warhol


courtesy of Julia Albertson.

Michelle's experiment -

very basic....

Colby's Paper Clip animation

Chelsea Brandon - "Straws"


This was done on the scanner - using straws as contour lines.
Interesting....

Cameron - Inverted Lettering


Cool!

Jordan Scans


Jenny B's Cosmic Painter experience


Cosmic Painter is a free download for Apple OS X users.
Go here to download - http://www.garagecube.com/opensource/cosmicpainter/index.php
It's like a spin art set on your computer - motion graphics, exportable as stills or as moving images.
At Flashlight Project, we use the moving image files in other video editing programs, such as iMovie and Final Cut Pro, and we combine them there with other animated and live action clips.
Jenny dragged small images and text into her work.

Karen takes the altered digital photo further



beautiful work by Karen V!!!

Allison scan portrait



Allison used a normal scanner as an image-making tool. She placed her head on the scanner bed, opened the scan in Photoshop and altered the image to create a final product.

Iziz Summer Stuff




Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Digital Photography Workshop



We met at Picturopolis, an exhibition of work by Michelle Weinberg, Elisabeth Condon and Neil Bender in the Design District. Photographer Luis Olazabal demonstrated how to light and document an artwork installation, and some basics on digital photography, use of the camera and various lenses.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

See a clip - work in progress



This clip was produced by students attending the Design Dimensions Institute at the Wolfsonian Museum in Miami Beach.
Watch this space in a few weeks, and see what will happen ultimately to this little clip....

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Altered picture from the Beautiful Decay magzine


My first time trying to alter and post an image onto the blog, but whatever I like it.


-Cameron

New Name for Art to Work


Art to Work has been renamed Flashlight Project, which better reflects the use of digital imaging. moving image, and multimedia experiments that go on here.

Keep checking here to see new work!

Saturday, November 25, 2006

WOW NEW CAMERA check out shot



WOW im bringing the camera tomorrow
!!!!

Monday, October 30, 2006

Some Graffiti Art by Jordan Bz.


Just some old graffiti. sorry about the ones without color. "Some people become cops to make the world a better place, some people become vandals to make the world a better looking place."-Banksy

The Eko and Craze piece were done about 3 months ago. I used colored pencil to fill it in. Nice coloring, Eh?
The City Scene with the drips, is a Werk piece. Werk is my graffiti alias. The second one with the splatters is my most recent. comment it and tell me what you like. sorry no color yet.

Art to Work loves Miss Yip Chinese Cafe


We had the most fabulous lunch at our last meeting, catered by Amir from his restaurant Miss Yip Chinese Cafe on Meridian by Lincoln Road. It was a lot better than our usual sandwich fare - and fueled the artistic fires. Thanks Amir!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Enden commercial


The entire Art to Work group collaborated on this recycled 16mm piece donated by Dinorah. We scratched, colored and embedded messages into this commercial for a dandruff shampoo...

Wandering Face - Jenna Montero

Jordan gets Cosmic too.



this is a free program downloaded from apple.com

Chelsea tries Cosmic Painter



Hi. My name is chelsea. I love to make pictures and i love COSMIC PAINTER..YEAH!

Comic Book






These are pages of a comic book I created using this super cool comic-making program called Comic Life. They're just practice, but awesome, right? -Miriam