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Mike Kelly Photography: Pure, natural light and the colors of nature are the driving forces behind Mike's art. To maintain the integrity and purity of the work, Mike shoots only with color slide film, and uses no color filters or darkroom manipulations to enhance or change the images that were composed in the viewfinder. As such, his portfolio is a true representation of an artist's ability to create imaginative, powerful images by combining his unique ability to see art in nature with the mastery of his equipment. His expertise with both underwater and conventional photographic equipment allows for a level of diversity rarely found in professional fine art photography.
Diana Ghoukassian has been working in the art world for many years. With her expansive and eclectic collection, she invites you to visit her gallery where that which you find today may not have been here yesterday and you may find tomorrow what you did not find today.
Our ancestor (First generation Sudo Yujiro) launched his own pottery (Tobo hinata) at Sayado Mashiko machi at Meiji era (1868) who used to work as a craftsman of Jishoji-yaki in Gunma prefecture. At the time of Second generation of Yasutaro, Tobo hinata became one of the biggest potteries and had a lot of craftsmen. Also, around this time Hamada Shoji (one of the most famous pottery artist, and Japanese human national treasure) launched his own pottery at Mashiko. Thanks to his effort, Mashiko yaki had changed from an ordinary practical item, to an artifact. The third generation Sudo Takeo learned from Hamada Shoji. The son of Hamada and Takeo was classmates and Hamada had known Takeo since he was childhood, and Hamada helped to make his new private kiln in front of Hamada house. By taking advice from Hamada, Takeo made a bunch of masterpieces. Nowadays Fourth generation Tagami Isamu and Fifth generation Tagami Munetoshi they are creating traditional Mashiko yaki.
Lyon Air Museum is comprised of authentic aircraft, rare vehicles and related memorabilia, with emphasis on the defining event of the 20th century - World War II. Through captivating and thought provoking exhibits based in historical scholarship, visitors gain a better understanding of the important role the United States plays in shaping world history. Founded by Major General William Lyon, Lyon Air Museum is located on the west side of John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California. Lyon Air Museum is collocated with Martin Aviation, an Air/Lyon Inc. company and award-winning general aviation repair facility established by the famed Eddie Martin back in 1923.
Mike Kelly Photography: Pure, natural light and the colors of nature are the driving forces behind Mike's art. To maintain the integrity and purity of the work, Mike shoots only with color slide film, and uses no color filters or darkroom manipulations to enhance or change the images that were composed in the viewfinder. As such, his portfolio is a true representation of an artist's ability to create imaginative, powerful images by combining his unique ability to see art in nature with the mastery of his equipment. His expertise with both underwater and conventional photographic equipment allows for a level of diversity rarely found in professional fine art photography.