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"If you truely love nature, you will find beauty everywhere."- Vincent Van Gogh

 

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אקריליק על בד Acrylic on kanvas

Dick Blick - Philadelphia, PA

Image produced on 16 August 2012.

To know Christ and make him known.

 

Notice the holes in the tarmac due to earthquake damage.

Andres Amador at Ventura Pier. Explored 1/14/22.

 

Check out this guy’s amazing work: andresamadorarts.smugmug.com/

At the new Whitney Museum of Art, NYC. If you get the chance - visit. It's very memorable. In fact, it's amazing.

Art Museum in Milwaukee WI looking up

Times Of Slaves And Pharaohs - Brown Orange version by Daniel Arrhakis (2016)

 

Times change ... the world is renewed in the waves of Revolutions and Generations ... but in the end everything stays Equal ... Horribly Unalterable Essence of the Humanity

 

Art Collage, Sketch and Digital painting processes, Curlicues, grunge textured retro frame and tones. For this work several sculptures used for the Final composition: "hoy es hoy" (1962) of the Mexican Artist Javier Marin (modified for this work) and Burial mask of King Tuk in Wikipedia (CC BY 2.0) also transformed for this work.

Background from a photo of mine.

Public art seen in the same park as flic.kr/p/2qxoYev

 

Hamburg - Street Art by Neal

Christ is risen ... Mosaic ...

Mirogoj Cemetery ..

Zagreb , Croatia ...

Artist unknown to me ...

Pic in my Sacred Art Album ...

 

Pic taken Apr 16, 2022

Thanks for your views, faves, invites and comments ... (c)rebfoto

 

Marunouchi

Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, JAPAN

 

Taken on a photowalk with my friends Mirai-san and Noriko-san.

Jame Abbasi Mosque

 

87/2/1

 

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Three representations of street art (big fan) found on the streets of Kensington Market in Toronto, Canada. The thought of combining them into a single image with a matching psychedelic look stemmed from my inability to consider posting snap shots.

アートアクアリウム、今年も開催されているので行ってきました。去年と内容はほぼ変わらず、スケールダウンした感じで、正直がっかりです。毎年やるならスケールアップしないとダメでしょう。

I took this photo at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery / American Art Museum in Washington, DC. In the large view, it looks like you can walk right through the computer screen and into the museum.

"If you think education is expensive, try ignorance."- Derek Bok

 

ART SHOP: etsy.me/2eIityK

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Pulsa la tecla L para verla mejor sobre fondo negro y en grande.

Art Exhibition - AFFLATUS Exhibition

 

Honored to part of this exhibit and to be included with such great artists. I have 13 new pieces for this exhibit.

Hope to see you all there! Thank you to the owners of the Edge Gallery Ladmilla and Eli for the invite.

 

Please visit right here: The Edge Art Gallery

 

OPENING ON THIS SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 2019

  

11:00 a.m. SLT

  

DJ 亗AVALON Boa亗 on stage from 12:00 till 2:00 p.m. SLT

Not sure what prompted me to do this one, maybe the Level 5 water restrictions we now have? Possibly some photos I was looking at the other day. Anyhoo, it came to me as I was going to bed and I just had to work on it the next day.

 

The text on the back of it reads...

 

'drought relief...

 

An entire country, grinding to a halt, waiting for the drought to break. Searching the skies for a sniff of moisture, praying for even the smallest drops to fall. Remembering water aplenty, before the earth turned dry and the disappearing green mask revealed the red dust below. Optimisim that the glittering fields will one day return so that we may practice such harsh lessons learned.'

 

The background is a piece of embroidery canvas painted by hand (quite literally, I used my hands rather than a brush!) with felt and buttons stitched on top. I don't actually like the red frame, but until I find a darker colour this is it...

 

***eta - thanks so much for your response! It's fantastic! Feeling the love!

 

Someone mentioned below about the greenery in our garden, despite the restrictions. We made a decision 2yrs ago to stop watering and simply let everything die that required water. We lost a lot of plants, but the ones that are drought tolerant survived, and so we still have a lovely garden. The lawn is another story! Its a great big dustbowl!

 

The people I feel sorry for are those who make their living out of the land. Naturally the farmers who have been doing it tough for so many years, but also the people who mow lawns, plant nurseries, gardeners, turf layers. They are all having to find work elsewhere to supplement. Its amazing how much we all rely on water...

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