by Carlyn Yandle | Jul 12, 2013 | Architecture, Climate Change, Collaboration, Creative Process, Innovation, Inspiration, Invention, Maquette, Motivation, Process, Public Art, Rhonda Weppler, Trevor Mahovsky, Vancouver
Pretty, and pretty alarming stripes show future water levels. All the recent natural and unnatural disasters in this country — city-paralyzing changing-climate-induced floods in Calgary and then Toronto, an oil-tanker train disaster that derailed an entire...
by Carlyn Yandle | Jul 5, 2013 | Cirque Du Soleil, Conceptual Art, Creative Process, Environmental Art, Innovation, Inspiration, Malcolm Gladwell, Motivation, Natalie Jeremijenko, Performance, Playing, Process
My nephew is about to launch. Freshly freed from high school, he’ll soon be flying high at the National Circus School in Montreal. If there is one kid who would run away and join the circus, Domenic is it. Long before he pushed the physical limits of the human...
by Carlyn Yandle | Jun 28, 2013 | Uncategorized
Having spent the last several years taking painting into sculpture and sculpture into painting, I fell in love with the Saddle Up! group art show that wrapped up last week at Hot Art Wet City gallery on Main Street.Dotted with bike seats donated by Our Community...
by Carlyn Yandle | Jun 21, 2013 | Bob Krieger, Cartoon, Expression, Journalism
You might have heard the hammering this week of the final nail in the coffin of a well-known cartoonist’s career with the Province newspaper. After more than 30 years, Bob Krieger joined the legions of other Vancouver Sun and Province reporters who took the...
by Carlyn Yandle | Jun 14, 2013 | Composition, Edward Burtynsky, Perception, Photography, Process, Scale, Visual Field
It’s funny how some learning moments can be instantly locked into your hard drive forever while others will keep smacking you in the face, like Sideshow Bob stepping on rakes.I look forward to the day when basic rules of composition come naturally, but until...
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