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Culver City, CA - The Hayden Tract

 

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Theo van Doesburg, pseudonym of Christian Emil Marie Küpper (born August 30, 1883, Utrecht, Netherlands—died March 7, 1931, Davos, Switzerland), Dutch painter, decorator, poet, and art theorist who was a leader of the De Stijl movement.

 

Originally van Doesburg intended to pursue a career in the theatre, but he turned to painting about 1900. He worked in Post-Impressionist and Fauvist styles until 1915, when he discovered Piet Mondrian’s work, which convinced van Doesburg to paint geometric abstractions of subjects from nature. His paintings, with their strict use of vertical and horizontal shapes and primary colours, closely resembled Mondrian’s until about 1920. In 1917 van Doesburg was instrumental in forming the De Stijl group of artists, and he also founded the avant-garde art review De Stijl (a publication that was continued until 1931).

-Encyclopaedia Brittanica

 

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been trying to create a tinplate look for my pictures...just a few designs really...this one came out quite well but used it for something else for now....Red Sunday...did forget to resize it though so wont go much bigger I'm afraid.......thanks for looking....hope you have a great day

Abstracted box car "truck"r

The Green Dress - Femmes En Rose / Vie En Rose no. 2

 

Acrylic

Board

20 x 20 cm

 

Abstracted forest with golden yellow fall foliage against a blue sky, illuminated by sunrise.

  

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Created at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2013 All Rights Reserved.

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Please!! NO Glittery Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!

 

Thanks so much for your patience with me, my friends! I'm getting to a few of you each day. I wish it could be more! HSS!

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Neon

 

In progress, or perhaps not, sketch

 

Acrylic

Board

20 x 20 cm

 

This past June I had the opportunity to take a few rides along the Mississippi River. These particular photo images were taken out by Mud Lake and then a few were taken by Lock and Dam 11 in Dubuque, Iowa. I found the river to be a beautiful blue, along with the sky, the algae a nice contrasting green along with the blades of grass, weeds, and reeds that were popping up and floating along the top of the river. Lily pads and leaves were also in the mix floating along the river bank. Nature at its finest. Photo Images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs(VLP & Designs) Images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. www.vlpdesigns.com

Viaduct over the Tarn, Millau, Aveyron.

Architect Norman Foster.

Abstracted into the essence of the bridge.

 

This multi-span cable-stayed bridge was completed in 2004 across the gorge valley of the Tarn near (west of) Millau in the Aveyron department in the Occitanie Region in Southern France.

 

It is the tallest bridge in the world, having a structural height of 343 metres and carries the A75 road. The height is also 23 metres higher than the Eiffel Tower.

Her backside is shown, while she sits and looks into a mirror. This is a re-worked piece, that was just completed.

 

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Impress Me - Femmes En Rose / Vie En Rose no. 5

 

Acrylic

Board

20 x 20 cm

 

Abstracted favourite jumper on the clothes line.

 

HD PENTAX-D FA 150-450mm f4.5-5.6 with 1.4x Teleconverter.

 

Day 9 of Pentax Forum's Daily in June 2019 Challenge;

Theme - Far away.

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Abstracted candle.

 

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Abstracted foliage after a summer deluge.

Horse Study In Red

 

A second take on a previous quick horse study sketch, this time with paint and brush

 

Acrylic

Board

20 x 20 cm

 

Pacific Beach ~ San Diego ~ California ~ USA ~

Rotated to the left for jef safi ;-)) Anything is possible ;-)) Rotatable artwork !!

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I think I was better looking in 2009...

   

An abstracted view of the tessellated glass roof designed by Buro Happold that covers the entire Grand Court at the British Museum and surrounds the original circular Reading Room. It is the largest covered square in Europe, bigger than a football field. Standing under it is an awe-inspiring moment.

 

This shot is dedicated to Doiks, Finn and Fabe for giving me a super birthday today. Thanks guys - it was a super day. I loved every bit of it.

 

 

Part of the buildings and ministract sets.

 

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Sequence in its assembled form is sixty-seven feet long, forty-two feet wide, and twelve-feet-nine-inches tall. Composed of segments of contoured weathered steel, it weighs two-hundred-thirteen metric tons.

 

Twelve semi-trailer trucks, each carrying one segment of the work, travelled eight days cross-country to bring Sequence from the Museum of Modern Art in New York—where, along with Band, it had been part of the museum's recent Serra retrospective. The trucking company is J.F. Lomma of South Kearny, N.J., which specializes in the transport of heavy freight.

 

The caravan of trucks arrived at LACMA around nine o'clock on Wednesday night, and the pieces were lifted down by crane the next day, beginning at nine in the morning. Expected to take two days, the unloading was complete by five-thirty.

 

"It was smooth, very smooth," said Julie Wietecha, project engineer with Matt Construction, as she walked the corridors formed by the curving, rust-red segments on Friday. "We saw them out on the trucks and we thought, 'Oh my god, how are we going to get these in?' first of all. But they're beautiful. This is nice work."

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I shot this while out of sight of the watchful guards, no photography allowed in the museum.

 

Meanwhile my photostream was view 90,000 times as of today. Thanks to all.

 

My photos awarded the :Photographic Art Legacy

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When I arrived at the Rakaia River mouth this morning the high tide, combined with a big surf was breaking over the shingle bank, meaning it was not safe to fish from. I had to wait for 20 minutes for it to get lighter so I could wander up the braided river, crossing all but the main braid. There was something like 160+ cumecs (cubic metres per second) going down the river, but due to the tide and raging sea, most was staying in the lagoon and not heading out to sea.

 

The water backed up in the lagoon is shown at left while the ocean (South Pacific) is over the shingle bank (black line through the middle of image).

 

Abstracted Lines

Full Count (1990)

bronze casting with brown patina; artist proof.

John Dreyfuss (American, b. 1949)

 

On the Tennessee Riverwalk, in front of the...

Hunter Museum of American Art

Chattanooga (Bluff View), Tennessee, USA

10 October 2021.

 

▶ Closeup of batter's face: here.

 

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▶ "Baseball says so much about who we are. It is a way to bind ourselves together emotionally. It is the game we play, and the game most emulated by those interested in our culture."

— John Dreyfuss (placard in front of sculpture)

 

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▶ "John Dreyfuss employs classical tools and techniques to create works in bronze, steel, iron, and, more recently, composite materials used in the aerospace industry. His work is grounded in the study of animal and architectural forms, with an emphasis on the refinement and adaptation of three-dimensional structures over time and space. His training in both architecture and sculpture found a poetic fusion in the essential duality of his work, where abstracted lines blend seamlessly with the lifelike shapes and textures intrinsic to sculptural realism. Dreyfuss studied at the University of Pennsylvania School of Architecture, Philadelphia, and the Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has exhibited extensively in the United States and abroad."

 

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