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Welcome to Keep Austin Nuts . Com! This phrase is a direct response to Keep Austin Weird. In that same vain, Keep Austin Nuts encourages creativity, and to shop local/independent. Contact Cavazos to get your own Keep Austin Nuts t-shirt/sticker! Invoking 'weird' through the word 'nuts'& simultaneously pointing to a most unique art form: Peanut Carving!



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Researching Pareidolia?
This is the place to start:
Remember, Pareidolia was only first used in 1994.
Collected at the bottom are links to some of the best examples on the internet.


Throughout our history,
mankind has recognized replicas in objects.
During that time,
many creatives have come across the curiosity -
giving it their own twist:
complete with new vocabulary
and the most unique techniques and applications.
Here's mine:


Abstract Extractionism
An Art Movement!
www.flickr.com

Abstract Extractionism is the study and practice of
the Recognition of an idea, image, scene or other
abstract in Abstraction and the subsequent Extraction
of it, utilizing the Cavazos Method, in part or in whole.



The Cavazos Method
1: ABSTRACTION:
Begin with an object that will be used for inspiration (Matrix). This can be
anything abstract OR abstracted.

2: RECOGNITION:
The artist's Recognition can vary from Replica to Abstraction.

3: PRESERVATION:
Depending on the amount of Extraction that will take place, the artist should
Preserve the Matrix before Extracting the Recognition; keeping in mind the
Presentation.

4: EXTRACTION:
From sculpting away, to merely pointing it out, the artist coax's
the suggestion from the Matrix.

5: PRESENTATION:
Exhibition of the Abstract (Matrix) and Extract varies greatly and can be
anything from a simple side-by-side presentation to elaborate viewer
interactivity that reveals the Extraction.

Abstract Extractionism and the Cavazos Method are a Trademark of Ismael Cavazos.





www.flickr.com
A key characteristic of the field is that there is no one meta term that
is universally recognized by all to describe and categorize the
phenomenon. Therefore, Abstract Extractionism is also about looking
closely at how past and current creatives dealt/deal with the subject.


new!! Ismael Cavazos The Secret of the Sages

new!! 5 Flickr Groups:
Lifeless Faces
Facial Impressions
Pareidolia
Anthropomorphism
Abstract Faces
I See Faces

recent addition Peter Bueschen Winslow Homer: The Obtuse Bard

recent addition Michael Brenson Art View: The Faces that Haunt Van Gogh's Landscapes

recent addition J. H. Broshear They Come From The Wood

recent addition Stone Faces Gazetteer

recent addition Jeffrey Rigo Shower Jesus

recent addition Apt 308

recent addition Adam Stubblefield Inkblots as Passwords

recent addition Faith Virgin Mary Madonna Mother
& Christ Child Miracle Image


recent addition X-ray of Mallard reveals Alien Head

recent addition Dr. Guy Worthey Stone Faces

recent addition Dawn Sorrell Rocknoggins

recent addition Miloslaw Smyk The Man in the Moon
and other weird things


recent addition Terry Dodds Cloud Photo

recent addition Frances Pennline of Charleroi Headless Jesus in Clouds

recent addition Kevin Short Sky Images

recent addition David Hargrave Clouds of Consciousness

recent addition Nefertiti Face (Slide No. 42, Artificial Structures on Mars)

recent addition Belgrave Hall Museum in Leicester Woman in Victorian Dress

recent addition World of the Strange Ghosts / Apparitions

recent addition Fractals as Matrices

Ismael Cavazos Scribblism

Curlin Reed Sullivan Botanical Character Studies

Uwe Kurz Balloon-Painting

Fred Ressler Photography of Shadows

Google Maps A Dragon on a Mexican River

Sharon Elmendorf Generations at Play

Juan Pastrano Jesus in Frying Pan

Rob Nye Extractionist Paintings

Mark D. Phillips Satan in the Smoke

New Hampshire Old Man in the Mt.

Lloyd Stewart Carpenter Great FACE on the Pacific Ocean Floor

Auto Expressions Teeth Grille Inserts

Diana Duyser Grilled Cheese Virgin Mary

Ditto Dalcher Jesus Brick

A customer of Seminole Finance Corp. Virgin Mary

Phil Plait Lenin in Shower Curtain

Ella Huffin Jesus Appears on Base of Tree
enter "bugmenot@hotmail.com" to access this site

Bob Bernstein The Nunbun

Agate

Suiseki (pr. suh-EE-seck-eh)

Scholars' Rocks

Cypress Knees

Constellations

Tea Leaf Reading

Max Ernst Frottage

Hermann Rorschach Psychological Tests based on Inkblots

Victor Marie Hugo

Justinus Kerner Klecksography

Louis Brassard

H. W. Janson

George Brecht

Alexander Cozens

Leonardo da Vinci

Protogenes


www.flickr.com
Past attempts at defining Abstract Extractionism:
Most definitions have a bias either towards chance/random or destiny/divinely ordained.
Dali's bias is towards a state of mind. Rob Nye's bias is towards his own work - his definition is limited in it's scope.


First, witness, as a writer freely uses three
of the words listed on this site interchangeably...


Horace Walpole's Serendipity
invented 1754

Cozen's New Method
invented 1785

Carl Jung's Synchronicity
invented 1875 - 1961

Dali's Paranoiac-Critical Method
invented 1930's

Klaus Conrad's Apophenia
invented 1958

Steven Goldstein's Pareidolia
invented 1994

Rob Nye's Extractionism
invented 2000

Wikipedia's Religious Pareidolia
invented 2003-4

Ismael Cavazos' Abstract Extractionism
invented 2005



Aleatoric

Chance Images


Referred to, but missused vocabulary:
Anthropomorphism

Simulacra

Eidetic



Abstract Extraction is the Forefather of the Visual Pun (top left corner), which is the Forefather of Optical Illusions.










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31/Jan/05 : Mon
7:00 pm CST
NEW! A fully operational www.scribblism.com coming soon!

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19/08/04 : Thur
2:38 pm CST
The West 6th Street Artist's Market is a streetside marketplace featuring independent artists from Central Texas - next door to Mother Egan's. I will be there this Saturday, the 21st, from 10 - 6. Come buy some art and talk to the artists!
NOTE: I no longer have artwork at the 23rd Street Renaissance Market. Despite not renewing my license, I'm still listed as a member on their website. I worked this market, across from the University of Texas, from October 2002 to Oct. 2003.


09/08/04 : Fri
10:24 pm CST
Come see my artwork at...
Sullivan's Pamper Me Pink Luncheon
August 8, 2004
11am - 3pm
A portion of the proceeds benefit the State and Paramount Theaters
Enjoy an afternoon of lunch, spirits, pampering, shopping, & live music. Lunch, cosmos, wine, & mimosas will be served along with manicures, chair massages, hair styling, jewelry, acupuncture, make-up, handbags, accessories, gift ideas, spa products, and much more. There will also be a raffle for over 50 gifts and gift certificates.
ADVANCE TICKETS $35 (Tickets at the door will be $40)
Your ticket includes lunch, cosmos, wine, mimosas, and an entry in the raffle for all those great prizes and gift certificates. The raffle of 50+ prizes alone is worth the price of admission. There will be donated prizes of hotel stays, meals at restaurants, spa facials, all kinds of great things.
For Tickets & Information, please call: Sherry Joseph @ 512-474-1862


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painting, painting, painting . . .

02/07/04 : Fri
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Want to get to the portfolios? Click here.
I have this artist's link elsewhere on this site but wanted to highlight his work today: Mack White


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Called in to Jack Blood's show, Deadline Live. Today was his last show from up North - he's moving to Austin to work at the Republic Broadcasting Network.

30/06/04 : Tues
6:08 pm CST
IMPORTANT - Please check out the links to the left. <-- Thanks.

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Abstract Extractionism

Abstract Extractionism is the Recognition of an image, scene or other abstraction in Abstraction and the subsequent Extraction of it, utilizing the Cavazos Method.



The Cavazos Method:
1: ABSTRACTION: Begin with an object that will be used for inspiration (Matrix). This can be anything abstract OR abstracted.
2: RECOGNITION: The artist's Recognition can vary from Replica to Abstraction.
3: PRESERVATION: Depending on the amount of Extraction that will take place, the artist should Preserve the Matrix before Extracting the Recognition; keeping in mind the Presentation when considering Preservation.
4: EXTRACTION: From sculpting away, to merely pointing it out, the artist coax's the suggestion from the Matrix.
5: PRESENTATION: Exhibition of the Abstract (Matrix) and Extraction varies greatly and can be anything from a simple side-by-side presentation to elaborate viewer interactivity that reveals the Extraction.


image in the clouds image in clouds images in clouds image in the clouds images in the clouds clouded images virgin mary cloud images inkblots scribbles scribble scribbling scribblish scribble art inkblot old man in the peanut serendipity and the sage double images images in patterns patterns images in abstraction abstract images shadows shadow images rock face images in rocks faces in rocks face in rocks artist wang mo folds of clothing faces in folds visionary visions artist art futurism future pareidolia pareidolia is incorrectly used pareidolia and abstract extractionism peanut art peanut gallery from peanuts to riches the peanut gallery a peanut gallery the peanut galleries a carved peanut carved peanut hand-carved peanuts scalpel carved peanuts peanut carvings a peanut carving peanut carved peanuts carved peanut carver peanut carvers the art of the peanut ismael mauricio cavazos ismaelcavazos cavazosismael cavazos ismael austin artist austin artist ismael cavazos local art Celebrity: Scribble Art Gallery Celebrity Scribbles Friends: Scribble Art Gallery Clients: Scribble Art Gallery My: Scribble Art Gallery Starts with a Scribble I write this paragraph on pareidolia because it needs writing. Where did this word, pareidolia, come from? Why isn't pareidolia in my dictionary? Is pareidolia the right word for the job? Pariedolia is the erroneous observation of images, Abstract Extractionism is the recognition of replicas (making no judgements as to why). By writing pareidolia as pariedolia, I hope to get those searching incorrectly. But I need more people to link to Pareidolia.us so that the page of pareidolia can move up higher on the search engine!!


Throughout our history, mankind has recognized replicas in objects. During that time, many creatives have come across the curiosity - giving it their own twist: complete with new vocabulary and the most unique techniques and applications. Here's mine:

Abstract Extractionism™

Abstract Extractionism is the study and practice of the Recognition of an idea, image, scene or other abstract in Abstraction and the subsequent Extraction of it, utilizing the Cavazos Method, in part or in whole.



The Cavazos Method™:
1: ABSTRACTION: Begin with an object that will be used for inspiration (Matrix). This can be anything abstract OR abstracted.
2: RECOGNITION: The artist's Recognition can vary from Replica to Abstraction.
3: PRESERVATION: Depending on the amount of Extraction that will take place, the artist should Preserve the Matrix before Extracting the Recognition; keeping in mind the Presentation.
4: EXTRACTION: From sculpting away, to merely pointing it out, the artist coax's the suggestion from the Matrix.
5: PRESENTATION: Exhibition of the Abstract (Matrix) and Extract varies greatly and can be anything from a simple side-by-side presentation to elaborate viewer interactivity that reveals the Extraction.

Abstract Extractionism and the Cavazos Method are a Trademark of Ismael Cavazos.





A key characteristic of the field is that there is no one meta term that is universally recognized by all to describe and categorize the phenomenon. Therefore, Abstract Extractionism is also about looking closely at how past and current creatives dealt/deal with the subject.


Scribblism

Botanical Character Studies

Balloon-Painting

Fred Ressler

Juan Pastrano

Rob Nye

Mark D. Phillips

Old Man in the Mt.

Lloyd Stewart Carpenter

Auto Expressions

Diana Duyser

Ditto Dalcher

A customer of Seminole Finance Corp,
in Clearwater, Florida

Phil Plait

Ella Huffin
enter "bugmenot@hotmail.com" to access this site

Bob Bernstein

Agate

Suiseki (pr. suh-EE-seck-eh)

Scholars' Rocks

Cypress Knees

Constellations

Tea Leaf Reading

Max Ernst's Frottage

Hermann Rorschach

Victor Marie Hugo

Justinus Kerner's Klecksography

Louis Brassard

H. W. Janson

George Brecht

Alexander Cozens

Leonardo da Vinci

Protogenes


Past attempts at defining Abstract Extractionism:
Most definitions have a bias either towards chance/random or destiny/divinely ordained.
Dali's bias is towards a state of mind. Rob Nye's bias is towards his own work - his definition is limited in it's scope.


First, witness, as a writer freely uses three
of the words listed on this site interchangeably...


Horace Walpole's Serendipity
invented 1754

Cozen's New Method
invented 1785

Carl Jung's Synchronicity
invented 1875 - 1961

Dali's Paranoiac-Critical Method
invented 1930's

Klaus Conrad's Apophenia
invented 1958

Steven Goldstein's Pareidolia
invented 1994

Rob Nye's Extractionism
invented 2000

Wikipedia's Religious Pareidolia
invented 2003-4

Ismael Cavazos' Abstract Extractionism
invented 2005



Aleatoric

Chance Images


Referred to, but missused vocabulary:
Simulacra

Eidetic



Abstract Extraction is the Forefather of the Visual Pun (top left corner), which is the Forefather of Optical Illusions.


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