Ryan Coleman
oil on canvas panel, 11x14”, 2012
http://ryancolemanart.com

Ryan Coleman

oil on canvas panel, 11x14”, 2012

http://ryancolemanart.com

Ryan Coleman
‘Untitled (Mountain)’, 16x20”, oil on panel, 2012

Ryan Coleman

‘Untitled (Mountain)’, 16x20”, oil on panel, 2012

This is just plain crazy!

Short film of Claude Monet painting… ~1914 AD

courtesy aartlife.com

2 new finished paintings on paper…
22x30 oil on Arches 2012
Ryan Coleman

2 new finished paintings on paper…

22x30 oil on Arches 2012

Ryan Coleman

Beautiful and captivating mural by Pat Steir outside Sue Scott Gallery in the Lower East Side, Manhattan.
compliments ArtInfo

Beautiful and captivating mural by Pat Steir outside Sue Scott Gallery in the Lower East Side, Manhattan.

compliments ArtInfo

Excited to be participating in the upcoming group show ’Living Color - Redux’ @ Poem88 Gallery in Atlanta, GA.
Opening reception: Saturday, June 2, 7pm artist talks: Saturday, June 16 and Saturday, July 21

Excited to be participating in the upcoming group show Living Color - Redux’ @ Poem88 Gallery in Atlanta, GA.

Opening reception: Saturday, June 2, 7pm 
artist talks: Saturday, June 16 and Saturday, July 21

Danny Way has always pushed things to crazy places in skateboarding, and I’m highly anticipating this film…

IHS

IHS

Solar flares in HD

‘This movie of the March 6, 2012 X5.4 flare was captured by the Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) in the 171 and 131 Angstrom wavelength. One of the most dramatic features is the way the entire surface of the sun seems to ripple with the force of the eruption. This movement comes from something called EIT waves — because they were first discovered with the Extreme ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (EIT) on the Solar Heliospheric Observatory. Since SDO captures images every 12 seconds, it has been able to map the full evolution of these waves and confirm that they can travel across the full breadth of the sun. The waves move at over a million miles per hour, zipping from one side of the sun to the other in about an hour. The movie shows two distinct waves. The first seems to spread in all directions; the second is narrower, moving toward the southeast. Such waves are associated with, and perhaps trigger, fast coronal mass ejections, so it is likely that each one is connected to one of the two CMEs that erupted on March 6.’


Caption: NASA/SDO


So pumped to see the new American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art!

So pumped to see the new American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art!

New American Wing ~ Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

New American Wing ~ Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

Life..

This Will Destroy You - Happiness: We’re All In It Together

Gerhard Richter

Gerhard Richter

Excited to go see this today~

Gerhard Richter Painting, documentary

Film Forum NYC