NONAMECOLLECTIVE JULY 19 MAG

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Neptune



EDITOR’s... Neptune is the aicht an farthest planet frae the Sun in the Solar Seestem. It is the fowert-lairgest planet bi diameter an the third-lairgest bi mass. Amang the gaseous planets in the solar seestem, Neptune is the maist dense. Neptune is 17 times the mass o Yird an is slichtly mair massive than its near-twin Uranus, which is 15 times the mass o Yird but nae as dense. On average, Neptune orbits the Sun at a distance o 30.1 AU, approximately 30 times the Yird–Sun distance. Named for the Roman god o the sea, its astronomical seembol is tridente a stylised version o the god Neptune’s trident.. Neptune wis the first planet foond bi mathematical prediction rather than bi empirical observation. Unexpectit chynges in the orbit o Uranus led Alexis Bouvard tae deduce that its orbit wis subject tae gravitational perturbation bi an unkent planet. Neptune wis subsequently observed on 23 September 1846 bi Johann Galle within a degree o the poseetion predictit bi Urbain Le Verrier, an its lairgest muin, Triton, wis discovered shortly thareefter, tho none o the planet’s remainin 13 muins wur locatit telescopically till the 20t century. Neptune haes been visited bi anly ane spacecraft, Voyager 2, which flew bi the planet on 25 August 1989. Neptune is seemilar in composeetion tae Uranus, an baith hae composeetions which differ frae those o the lairger gas giants, Jupiter, an Saturn. Neptune’s atmosphere, while seemilar tae Jupiter’s an Saturn’s in that it is componed primarily o hydrogen an helium, alang wi traces o hydrocarbons an possibly nitrogen, contains a heicher proportion o “ices” sic as watter, ammonia, an methane. Astronomers whiles categorise Uranus an Neptune as “ice giants” in order tae emphasise thir distinctions. The interior o Neptune, lik that o Uranus, is primarily componed o ices an rock. It is possible that the cor haes a solit surface, but the temperatur wad be thoosands o degrees an the atmospheric pressur crushin.[4] Traces o methane in the ootermaist regions in pairt accoont for the planet’s blue appearance. In contrast tae the hazy, relatively featureless atmosphere o Uranus, Neptune’s atmosphere is notable for its active an veesible wather patterns. For example, at the time o the 1989 Voyager 2 flyby, the planet’s soothren hemisphere possessed a Great Dark Spot comparable tae the Great Red Spot on Jupiter. Thir wather patterns are driven bi the strangest sustained winds o ony planet in the Solar Seestem, wi recordit wind speeds as heich as 2,100 kilometres per hour (1,300 mph). Acause o its great distance frae the Sun, Neptune’s ooter atmosphere is ane o the cauldest places in the Solar Seestem, wi temperaturs at its clood taps approachin 55 K (−218 °C). Temperaturs at the planet’s centre are approximately 5,400 K (5,000 °C). Neptune haes a faunt an fragmented ring seestem (labeled ‘arcs’), which mey hae been detectit durin the 1960s but wis anly indisputably confirmed in 1989 bi Voyager 2.

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No Name Collective Magazine Mission Statement Every month we look for artists, FOR OUR MAGAZINe, for our future collectives, to make them known in the world. Every month, IN 2018, we dedicate a space to the artists of our # Collective17, the artists we selected in 2017 and who will be promoted and supported by our gallery for free. Every month we select ONLY 5 Artists to whom we dedicate many pages. First of all, we are a Visual magazine, but we want artists feel IT LIKE an art catalog. We give visibility to emerging artists but also to professionals and INSIDE WE tell everything we organize and WE meet in the contemporary art world! DURING the year we select artists for the next collective #Collective2019 We are looking for Talents! NO NAME COLLECTIVE MAGAZINE - ART MAGAZINE © 2027 by No Name Collective Gallery LONDON


interview 17 questions for collective 18


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Tell us about your artistic work: why do you do it, what do you want to express, if you have a precise style and a specific technique or change them in every project. My works are a combination of different stylesheet it has a surrealistic interior and by putting objects between nature and the objective of the room „I try to create a new image of them. My focus is on things of rooms and our homes, because their selection and arrangement is the type of our thinking and I put them in my works instead of people and I try to have their own independent personality. As these objects become obsolete over time dour thoughts and ideas are old and need to be refreshing. Within which mood of art you place your artwork (if there is a specific one) The special features of my works is the pen drawing of mental and objective image the combination of several images in the form of an effect. Could you tell us something about the art in your country? Is there an active artistic community? Are you part of it? (if there are links to suggest, please indicate them.) In my country Iran, there are many artists and active groups! I have been working independently over the last few years. What’s a typical day in Christos’s life? I work as a full time, every day at my homework studio painting and drawing. Reading book, learning Japanese language and research about it.. Traveling for art, for example for personal exhibitions or for other art exhibitions you want to see?Do you like to see others’ art? Yes I like to travelling for exhibition and to see another arts if I have a travel and visa fee. Where are your favorite places or themes where you can find inspiration for your work? I have a lot of interest to the Japanese art and culture and language and inspiring to me always, I have a researching page in lnstagram about Jt. www.instagram.com/japanpainting Have you studied art or are you self-taught? I have learned self taught art. Do you remember the first artistic work you did? Yes , I remember niy first artworks . What do you think about social networks and the web about art and artists? I think social media is very good, I like to them, and I use them to see art and meet artists around the world. Could you talk to us about the idea of your project? unfortunately I amnot a good speaker. Have you organized any exhibitions in the past? How does it feel to involve others in your art? I have organized a few group exhibitions in the past and I had chosen artists based on my ideas What is your favorite artwork? My Japanes drawing series If you could show off your artwork anywhere in the world, where would you choose? I like Europe and Japan for exhibition Are you reading a book at the moment? There is one book you have on your reading list? I am reading books about language and culture Japanese now.


Is there a famous contemporary artist that you want to report? Yayoi Kusama, David Hockney, Ghasem HAJIZADEH You have been contacted by No Name Collective Gallery and did not know what kind of project we would have made: are you happy to trust us? am glad for your group and very happy for collective We ask for a small fee for the selection of the magazine and our other calls (artistic residencies and art clashes) but for the artists, we have selected and which we will select every year then we work for free. What do you think about this thing?I Think that you art professional art group with good Ideas.


elizaveta vatlina russia

S E L E C T E D juuly 2019






jing Ren Ong malaysia





sharon alviz colombia


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francisca Brunet Chile





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