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Age of Innocence, Ink and Crayon, Li Xin, 2021

 

Age of Innocence

written by Ying Yun

 

The most amazing thing in Li’s drawing is the absolute freedom that he has brought to what he has been doing.

Without a formal training in art, Li has shown his talents in all over his drawings since the first one he did. In the earlier days most of his drawings were study after modern masters, but the outbursts of uncontrollable creativity impelled him to find his own imageries to realize his own vision: still, dreamlike, and enigmatic, through extracting, restructuring, and distorting the elements from the original works.

 

As he rediscovered the long-lost interest in drawing this February, he has been driven by the burst of passion again and unstoppably. He draws with limited mediums. Many of his interesting art works were born out of Q-tips and marker pens. Now he has been exploring and experimenting with brushes, inks, and a box of crayons he found on a staircase to his home after a walk.

 

Age of Innocence is a drawing full of nostalgia of the fading youth. The washed ink to light and delicate gray spreads into a filmy layer pregnant with melancholy moods. In the center, the little girl in black minidress, faceless, is surrounded by those impressionistic colorful dabs which are overlapped or invaded by white ones, as if dissolving into the gray and emptiness, or oblivion.

   

New Age Traveler.

 

Pașii convenabili care declanșează instituțiile thrillers au lăsat intensitatea stelelor care joacă poet cântecele diligente direcții dulci semnificații sentimente care denaturează fapte,

обнаружение суждений превратностей обучения пробужденных желаний ощущений восстания бесконечной великолепной анархии революций подтвержденных восстаний,

contradictions individuelles phase instinctive chaos rebelle absorbant les vues sons traumatisants conscience de la régression ombres amoureuses,

αυτόματα θαυμάσια δράματα που εκπέμπουν φώτα εξαγνισμένα μάτια καταστροφές πέρα από αντίθετες διαβάσεις διαβολικές ακροβατικές εκκεντρικές καλλιτέχνες,

antirracionalismo inhibiciones oscuras entronizar razones emancipación limita gestos típicos propiedad exclusiva paz emergente visiones inmutables,

トラックの制御繰り返される方向互換性のない球体解散社会的顕著なシーン虚無主義な動き設計された表面驚くべき旅真の現れロマンチックな情熱つづき.

Steve.D.Hammond.

Capitals Mike Green and Brooks Laich with a young patient at Children's National Medical Center.

after waiting some months my wife and I are both aged 70 now. Photography, music and coffee have been important things in our life...

This shutter has aged so interestingly and somehow gracefully, that I am not sure I want to see it scraped and re-painted. Location: one of my favorite streets in Mulhouse, Alsace FR.

In my album: Dan's Old Architecture

HDR aus einer RAW-Datei – 3 x Tif – (+2 0 -2 EV)

La Foa, Nouvelle-Calédonie

 

La Société néo-calédonienne d'énergie (Enercal) est une entreprise de production, de transport et de distribution d'énergie électrique, titulaire des concessions pour l'approvisionnement électrique et pour la maintenance et l'exploitation des installations de l'éclairage public dans 26 des 33 communes de Nouvelle-Calédonie.

 

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enercal

 

La nouvelle agence Enercal située sur la commune de La Foa accueille les clients des communes de Boulouparis, Farino, Canala, Kouaoua, La Foa, Moindou, Sarraméa et Thio depuis 2017. Un projet qui s’inscrit dans la mise en œuvre du plan stratégique d’Enercal. Il vise la performance opérationnelle de ses agents et l’amélioration de la satisfaction clientèle.

 

Mars 2015: lancement du concours d'architectes

Juin 2015: le cabinet Philippe JARCET est retenu; il est associé au cabinet ARCHINTER pour l’aménagement intérieur

Octobre 2016: début des travaux

Fin 2017 : ouverture de la nouvelle agence

 

Budget global : 300 millions XPF

 

www.enercal.nc/nouvelle_agence

Please view L on black

A withered rose in the hands of an elderly woman. The dried rose petal is held in the light. A play of light and shadow. Emblematic of the aesthetics of aging and mortality. Black white fine art photography.

Honolul, Hawaii, red metal garbage dumpster, detail

Sculpture of an old woman at lady lever Art Gallery, Merseyside

Bronica S2 Shanghai GP3 100 B&W film

Self-process HC-110 dilution B

Silverfast

 

You may not know this, but mainland Europe's largest Iron Age fortification is located just a few kilometres from where I live.

Intense effort was taken by those Celtic tribes in order to secure a place to live.

Almost 17 square kilometres of Swabian Jura were used, huge walls and moats were built where the steep slopes of the Swabian Jura did not suffice to secure the area.

If you walk around there today, you can still see most of the walls.

This picture here is a part of a large structure that separates one part of the whole area from the rest. Here, secure behind a double moat and wall, to the right, the old inhabitants built their village which itself measured 1,5 square kilometres.

Just imagine the times when it was worth it to build miles of huge walls just to live safely.

 

More on Wikipedia: Heidengraben

 

Auf Deutsch: Heidengraben

Dark Ages.

 

מבעית מבעית אימות בריאות הנועזות אוויר המשרפות גוויות צללים מתים ידוע לשמצה מנהיגים מרושעים חוקים מציקים,

personaje conștiincioase intolerante creșterea demonilor caverne răzbunare vecini înmormântări lovite sicrie rapide persecuții întuneric,

pessima plaga pugnam scalpendi fenestras venatibus eclipsing animarum infandum scelus et sanguinem loco horroris et vastae ventos a tergo praecepta MalaRogatio,

bwystfilod di-siâp ymosodiadau ffrantig drysau caeedig cynlluniau gwastadol nosweithiau entombed amgylchiadau annisgwyl dioddefwyr gwael mynegiadau marwolaeth,

турбулентные решения модификации животных отвратительные воспоминания демонические занятия тревожные страшные нервы психологические неудачи бред большой,

不気味な月の一貫性のない考え不条理な旅黒いガラガラ凍った森驚くべき景色苦痛呪い奇妙な悪夢嫌がらせ頭を固める作品啓示夢.

Steve.D.Hammond.

Terre Haute, IN - Indiana Theater

 

Having been built in 1922, the Indian Theater is too young to have been part of the Gilded Age. However, I stand by the title I chose for the image.

Egg photo attempt #2 and I like this one a lot better than the previous one.

I confess that I used a couple of filters to give an aged look because I didn't want to look 19 when everyone knows I'm 21 or older!

been out to Dubai for the weekend. not much time to take photos was there. but i was trying.

 

hello again! :)

a bit of rework on the previous image, textures, sepia, and some other stuff......

SAMSUNG CAMERA PICTURES

Santa Croce di Sermide (MN)

giugno 2017

Heinrich was a stonemason who had emigrated to the united states in the 1830s, purchased 172 acres in 1849 and started building his brewery in 1860 from hand cut limestone. By 1879 this was the 3rd largest brewery in the state of Texas. In 1882 Heinrich died after falling from his wagon and by 1888 it had closed and slowly began to fall into disrepair. The is the front of the aging room, here the beer was aged prior to being able to be served and is 12 foot by 40 foot with a 10 foot barrel-vaulted ceiling that was originally covered in plaster.

 

Night, near full moon, 180 second exposure, protomachines set to white and yellow.

 

Click on the image because its best BIG ON BLACK!!!

he Tip Top Tailors building was sold to Context Development in 2002 who renovated the historic structure into the high-end condominium building it is today, registering the complex in 2006. Did you know that Tip Top Lofts… Was deemed the most elegant industrial structure built

Tip Top Tailors was a Canadian menswear clothing retailer founded in Toronto in 1909 by Polish-Jewish immigrant David Dunkelman (1883–1978). He rented his first store at 245 Yonge Street, Toronto, selling tailored suits for $14. The name of the chain was chosen by a customer in a contest. A now landmark building that housed the manufacturing, warehousing, retail and office operations for Tip Top Tailors was built at 637 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Toronto, Ontario. This building was designed by architect and engineer Roy H. Bishop in a classic Art Deco style. Construction was completed in 1929.[1] Founder David Dunkelman's son Benjamin Dunkelman (1913–1997) served as president of Tip Top Tailors after his father stepped down in 1948 until he eventually sold the company to the newly formed Dylex Limited in 1967. The history of Tip Top Tailors after 1967 is inextricably intertwined with that of Dylex Limited. 70

 

Girona in Spain...

(Olympus EP-2 + Leica Elmarit 90 2,8)

From a walk today

FUNK-BLATTA-KONI

Rimini 2017

Sullivan Point at Crescent Beach, BC.

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Grassington is a market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the town is situated in Wharfedale around 9 miles (14 km) from Bolton Abbey and is surrounded by limestone scenery. Nearby villages include Linton, Threshfield, Hebden, Conistone and Kilnsey. The Domesday Book lists Grassington as part of the estate of Gamal Barn including 7 carucates of ploughland (840 acres/350ha) including Grassington, Linton and Threshfield. The Norman conquest of England made it part of the lands of Gilbert Tison. But by 1118 Tison had suffered a demotion and his lands returned to the king then given to Lord Percy. Grassington was historically a township in the parish of Linton in the West Riding of Yorkshire. It became a separate civil parish in 1866, and was transferred to North Yorkshire in 1974. Although often described by local people as a village, Grassington was granted a Royal Charter for a market and fair in 1282 giving it market town status. The market was held regularly until about 1860. A change in land use from the early 17th century, when lead mining began to assume more importance, brought some prosperity, but Grassington's heyday arrived during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The opening of the Yorkshire Dales Railway to Threshfield in 1901 brought new visitors, many of whom settled, some finding work in Skipton or in the developing limestone quarries. The Old Hall at Grassington is reputedly the oldest house in Yorkshire, dating from the late 13th or early 14th century. Today Grassington is the main residential and tourist centre in Upper Wharfedale Centred around its small cobbled square is a selection of shops, pubs and the village museum, offering food, clothing and gifts, alongside small cafes, restaurants and hotels. Grassington Folk Museum houses a collection which tells the story of Wharfedale. It is an independent museum, run and managed by volunteers. Upper Wharfedale Fell Rescue Association is a voluntary mountain rescue organisation, located in Grassington, which rescues people in trouble from the surrounding fells and caves. Grassington Festival is a two-week long annual event encompassing music, performance and visual arts, held in a variety of venues around the village. In 2008 it included acts by Jo Brand, Dara Ó Briain, Clare Teal and Toyah Willcox. Every September since 2011, Grassington plays host to a 1940's themed weekend. Events include war re-enactments, dances as well as a variety of military and civilian vehicles on display from the period. In the winter Grassington also hosts the very popular Dickensian Festival when the entire village is taken over by Dickensian costumes and Christmas activities and opportunities to purchase Christmas presents. A Yorkshire Dales National Park information centre is on Hebden Road. Three miles north of Grassington at Kilnsey is the glacially carved overhang of Kilnsey Crag. Grass Wood, a large area of ancient woodland including the Iron-Age fort, Fort Gregory (also known as Gregory's Fort), is situated just over one mile north-west of Grassington.

 

"From Wikipedia, the free encyclopaedia"

 

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