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KUBOTA FUMIKAZU
Kubota Fumikazu is Melbourne based artist
originally from Japan. His work is mostly intricate hand drawn forms
depicting aspects of the human psyche. Each tiny shape is a representation
of the subjects’ possible drives and desires, such as fear, love, distress
etc. The works are intended to serve as a stimulus for consideration of the
similarities between objects, animals and human beings in their relationship
to the world we inhabit.
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CLUB BABY - Children's Entertainment
Welcome to the wondrous world of CLUB BABY!
We are proud to offer you a delightfully unique line of high quality
educational entertainment products. All of CLUB BABY's songs and
storylines are non-violent, and nurture your child with positive moral
values which promote love and respect for our environment and all those
who inhabit it. Join the club, CLUB BABY that is, and see for yourself
what the buzz is all about!!!
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Tula
Tula is an upscale boutique located on Southport Avenue in Chicago. We carry effortlessly sophisticated clothing and accessories.
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Bute Inlet Adventure Tours, British Columbia, Canada.
Our mission at Bute Inlet Adventure Tours is to provide wilderness adventure tours that are safe, educational, memorable and fun. Our playground is along the south coast and magnificent fjords of British Columbia, with departures from either Campbell River on Vancouver Island or Powell River on the mainland – visiting Jervis Inlet, Toba Inlet, Bute Inlet and the world famous Desolation Sound. We also provide opportunites for great wilderness adventures, panoramic scenery and a good chance of sighting abundant wildlife that inhabit these coastal areas, such as Grizzly and Black bears, eagles, sea lions and more rare, timber wolves and Orca whales.
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Urban Photography
Mark Rembe - In my work I try to explore different facets of my creativity and personality.
My collages are very political and focuses some of my anger and humor on a particular issue
or person. The media produces so many contradictory images that sifting through all of
the insanity is part of the fun. I then recycle and rearrange in a subversive effort to get
at the core of what I feel is really going on. The mixed media portraits I do,
concentrate on interpreting the diversity of the human face, with the use of different
textures, expressions, colors, materials and of course subject matter whether real or imagined.
Finally, in the last few years photography has become my new passion.
Whereas my collages and mixed media paintings are mostly about the human form dominating a piece.
My photographs main theme are not people but the buildings that we as a society have created
and inhabit. Being the son of an ironworker and the grandson of an ironworker and a carpenter.
I'm proud of my blue collar background. So by me photographing the many styles of architecture
that stand in the city that I grew up in, I am acknowledging it's physical history and the people
who built it, people like my father and grandfathers. Another difference is in the process of the
work itself in which I strike a balance. In my picture taking I'm wandering and recording other
peoples' handywork in the outside world. While my collages and mixed medias are produced with
me sitting at the table or on the floor putting my thoughts and ideas down on to paper and board.
The one thread that passes through my work is my interest in history: the conflicts, the intrigues,
the struggles, the brutality, the beauty, the destruction, and the creativity.
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