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Nothing quite like watching an artist create. I'm always inspired. Taken in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

An artist at work doing his think in the Medieval City of Rhodes. HSS, everyone! :)

A spectacular array of colors adorn the hills of Artist Palette which is located in Death Valley National Park

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“I am an artist, my hair is rarely tamed & sometimes I sleep till noon,

My house is messy and I speak to the moon.

I care less about the materials that I share with my world and more about the passion inside myself.

Im an artist, what more can you expect?

i am full of soul, love and all the rest.”

Quote ― Nikki Rowe

  

The beauty of an old tulip ;-))

HaPpY CrAzY TuEsDaY

 

Fin Dac at the ndsm werf

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-DRD- Backyard Art Studio - Complete Set - ADULT

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CHEZ MOI Infinity Rowboat

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A True Artist is not one who is inspired, but one who inspires others.

 

-Salvador Dali

  

Shared an enjoyable morning with a painter at the Doubling Point Lighthouse in Arrowsic, Maine.

  

Doubling Point Light is a lighthouse on the Kennebec River in Arrowsic, Maine. It was established in 1898, fifteen years after the founding of the Bath Iron Works, a major shipbuilder, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) upriver.

 

The lighthouse was part of a major upgrade of the river's lighthouses, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Doubling Point Light Station on January 21, 1988. It remains an active aid to navigation.

 

The Doubling Point Light is located on the lower Kennebec River, at a point where the normally south-flowing river makes a sharp turn to the east, followed by a turn back to the south.

 

The light station includes a tower, keeper's house, shed, and oil house. The tower is an octagonal wood frame structure, finished in wooden shingles, with an iron walkway around the lantern chamber. It is accessed via a three-span footbridge.

 

Near the tower is the keeper's house, an L-shaped 1-1/2 story wood frame structure with hip-roofed porches. Also nearby are the gable-roofed tool shed, built in 1898, and the small brick oil house, added in 1906.

 

The city of Bath, located upriver from this point, had been a major shipbuilding port for much of the 19th century, and the river was a major transportation artery all the way to Augusta.

 

In 1892 the river below Bath was identified by the United States Lighthouse Board as needing improved navigational aids, and a series of improvements were authorized. Funding was made available by Congress in 1895, and Doubling Point Light was built in 1898, along with the keeper's house and shed.

 

(Nikon Z6, 24-200 f/6.3, 1/400 @ f/8, ISO 320)

A sketch artist works beside a waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge.

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Street artist playing the blues.

One of the most popular and iconic scenes in Yellowstone, with the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River flowing thru the chasm it's water's created.

 

"Many people think that this was the spot where famous artist Thomas Moran painted to inspire Congress in 1872. Yellowstone Park photographer F. Jay Haynes thought the same thing. He mistakenly named the overlook in his 1890 guidebook and on his hand-colored postcards.

 

However, Moran's paintings were actually created at the north rim overlook named Moran Point by the first Hayden Survey in the 1870s. There is more confusion here - Moran Point is also called Lookout Point, Mount Lookout, Lookout Rock, and Prospect Point. On current day official park maps, it's called Lookout Point."

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Regardless of how it was named this is still one of the finest views in the park. And many artist's paint and photographer's shoot from this ideal viewpoint.

 

Have a wonderful Wednesday!

A local artist and his companion wait patiently at a street fair for interested parties.

Coming by this popular destination in Franconia Notch, NH about two weeks ago was good timing. It was close to peak foliage colors, and I was blown away by the view. It's a bit of a hike, maybe 30-45 min but well worth it.

Interestingly, I feel like every year I'm either a little too early or a little too late for the peak foliage colors. However, this is the closest I've gotten to the peak.

 

Happy Friday all!

Cet homme grave à main levé des tampons encreur dans la rue !

The path of an artist is often paved with obstacles, but each challenge fuels creativity. Keep pushing forward and let your passion shine!

ChiMia:: Artist Atelier Gacha @The Arcade

Noveny - Bonsai Bamboo -

Junk Food - TV Tropes Gacha

Aphrodite Small breakfast board

MOVEMENT- Container Console @TMD

8th Ave. & W.28th

Chelsea, NYC

A wide panoramic view of Monument Valley from Artists Point, one of the stops along the 17 mile scenic drive.

 

Hope you have a lovely day whenever you see this! Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments.

 

© Melissa Post 2015

 

All rights reserved. Please respect my copyright and do not copy, modify or download this image to blogs or other websites without obtaining my explicit written permission.

Abandoned Villa, Italy

 

Jonnie Lynn Lace ©

'Painted' canyon of oxidized rock on Artists Drive in Death Valley, California

Despite the attraction of an artist at work, technology becomes the modern art.

Wow, 100 music pictures. What started as a little bet between friends a year ago now is one of my favorite past times. And Who knew a cynical old bat like me likes so many songs? And there are still more to come, I haven't barely touched my most favorite artists. But this spot on my list was always reserved for exactly this song!

 

This is my all time favorite. A simple melody, direct and from the heart lyric that describe perfectly what love is for me. Thank you John Denver for making me dream and hope and keep smiling. You had the heart of a true poet and we miss you.

 

Special thanks to Tatusia for enduring my fiddling with lights and camera angles with such patience ❤

 

And thank you all who like this series and encourage me to do more. It gives me so much joy and motivation 💋

 

Annie's Song - John Denver

 

You fill up my senses

Like a night in a forest

Like the mountains in springtime

Like a walk in the rain

Like a storm in the desert

Like a sleepy blue ocean

You fill up my senses

Come fill me again

Come let me love you

Let me give my life to you

Let me drown in your laughter

Let me die in your arms

Let me lay down beside you

Let me always be with you

Come let me love you

Come love me again

You fill up my senses

Like a night in a forest

Like the mountains in springtime

Like a walk in the rain

Like a storm in the desert

Like a sleepy blue ocean

You fill up my senses

Come fill me again

 

Visit this place

L'école tue les artistes

Another night view of Melbourne ... it reminds me of those CAD rendered images you see in brochures for "not yet" constructed developments ... except this is the living, breathing real thing.

 

I'm going to be absent from Flickr for the rest of the week. I wish you all happy snapping and I'll catch up next week.

...an artist at work on the streets of Paris, France.

Artist's Palette at Death Valley, California. The colors of the earth are wonderful on a rainy day. No crop. No post processing.

 

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Artist preparing to redo town mural in Canton, NC)

Franconia Notch, NH

I met this young man (Lee) as I had lunch and a beer in the "Exeter Phoenix; a Multi-use arts venue with film and gig auditorium, gallery spaces, recording studio and a cafe-bar.

 

I hope he does well.

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