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d.w. . take it personally you went with all of the wonderful place to make the game so special. for all true for. more than football on line. and this shakespeare might ask is there any method in this madness find out later on in the show hi everyone and welcome to another fun edition of your own acts with me your host and meghan lee it's good to be with you as usual we've got lots of
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ground to cover so here's a look at what's coming up. on living to the max and welcome to the world of bright colors and wild had a. chance to close in culture harvest time on the island of grand canaria. but we kicked off the show with an art extravaganza of sorts spread over one hundred thousand square metres of exhibition space a former iron works near the western german city of azhar brooklyn is hosting the fifth urban aren't being artists who won snuck around on the streets at night spraying their works in the shadows can now enjoy a vast open space to display their creations we were on hand to meet some of the artists and organizers involved. the former focusing and iron works form an ideal backdrop for urban art twenty
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artists have installed her work on the exterior facilities alone. artist mambo from los angeles chose the smokestack began with street art in the one nine hundred eighty s. but now he is a well established artist traded his spray can for a paint brush of long time ago. the adrenalin i used to have one painting of the go to was addictive it was really like a drug. just feel like an artist and i'm really focused on the style and the expression on vocabulary. so it's a different work and it's just to your work. i only feel like an artist now so i don't need to illegal anymore promoting artists mental gassy have contributed several works they've placed portraits of current staff members at the iron works on its pipes gratings and silos. and.
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they print out the photos in extra large format in their berlin studio they've been working in the streets of various cities around the world for the past twenty years often without permission now they've been invited to exhibit at the urban park be an alley. among our we're always looking for objects or architectures that are three dimensional or at least have some kind of perspective or depth and space so we won't produce a flat image or a portrait. so we'll be able to create a photo sculpture so. one of the portraits is of project manager hentai kasten would have photos were taken from every side from above from below to make the worst faces and then you decided which ones to take that's what i looked like. since this kind of photography is a bit merciless on the skin and so on women are somewhat more critical than men but i think they can live with it quite a bit. martin wow an artist from france is also here posting his art he's
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chosen a hut where workers once took their breaks and artistically processed nine hundred seventy s. german posters about safety in the workplace. and was accused this is why i work with smaller pictures that i can send through a fax machine so they come out with visible pixels then i paint a larger version of that. and finally i had got the signal colors to the images here result. another hundred or so works of urban art from twenty countries are set against the imposing backdrop of the charge hong once a storage space for raw materials for the iron works. the street art that has made its way onto campus. is an art form that originated on the streets
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a street art among friends and. it is art that has come from the streets far off that initially these artists were arrested as vandals and locked up in prison these a can slow almost them eventually these street artist began making art and portable surfaces. build of so that was the beginning of the urban art to be an early be an all or street art took a new direction towards the museums and we've been exhibiting this genre ever since the storm lish to most of. the urban art be an alley and fling and shows that many former street artists are on their way to securing a place in the international art market. when it comes to. design there are many trends to follow this year marks one hundred years of bauhaus design which was defined by clean and simple lines then
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there is minimalism which rejects lavish and highly decorative styles in other words less means more in the mean time on the complete opposite of that spectrum there is another movement that embraces abundance it's called maximal ism here more really means more with bright in garish colors matched up with lively and decorative patterns this is how it works. bold colors bush shaves more passion misplaying shows us how she's decorated her london apartment in the back from a list styled long live abundance decorate till you drop. some of this is my colorful policy color makes me happy so a key thing with some of this movement is mixing mixing color mix and pattern and
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bringing together a lot of objects. behind up there we have bottles and there is not just one not just two there's like twenty two so rather than be tame i. take it to the max. your apartment is full of unusual objects all have a special meaning for. mr post images of her maximalist ideas on social media largely thanks to the internet the british born trend is spreading like wildfire. interior designer and also emily henson says when it comes to living trends over crowding is in her latest book tells mall so i have noticed a change from neutral tasteful almost like scandinavian style interiors towards more colorful pattern for bold homes i think much similar is about breaking the
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rules i don't think it has to be good taste i think it's has to be your taste. the growing number of shops in london or adopting the more is more style and carry a range of fun pieces from across the world. the search for the origin of the maximalist and trend leads emily hanson to abacha a hand store. that is. it is one of the styles pioneers. i had mixes the old with the new and doesn't shy away from playing. anything that kind of you know raises the hot and makes the hot skip a beat you're creating this really happy space so i get such a kick out of people coming in and they immediately smile and i mean really makes me happy because it lifts the spirits and that's what interiors should do they should make you feel happy in a place that you never want to leave. because lives in the nineteenth century terraced house. trademarks are
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