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I was so sorry I missed the opening of Lori Bailey's exhibit at The Lost Unicorn Gallery but so glad I got to go see it. Her beautiful, dreamy pictures always evoke such a feeling of serenity in me. The only question left is which one am I taking home...

 

See more of Lori's work here ~ www.flickr.com/photos/161512692@N02/

 

The Lost Unicorn Gallery ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lost%20Unicorn%20Gallery/1...

Art Gallery, Kamianets-Podilskyi, Ukraine.

The Martu Artists

 

Martumili Ngurra (This is all Martu’s Home) presents the Martu peoples’ homelands, including the Great Sandy and Gibson Deserts. The six artists who collaborated on the work all live or have strong family associations with the remote community of Parnngurr, located 370 kms east of Newman in Western Australia. The painting includes sacred sites, waterholes, and pathways that are integral to Martu life, whilst also recording the impacts of mining and modern pastoralism.

 

Artists from the Martu communities in Western Australia are renowned for their collaborative works, reflecting their deep knowledge of the land and ancestral stories. These impressive paintings serve an important role in the education of younger generations, ensuring culture is preserved. They depict the desert landscape in intricate detail, mapping significant cultural, social, and ecological sites, as well as sharing geographic information and instructions on caring for Country. These works are the result of collective processes where older and younger artists come together to paint, share stories and sing, passing down Martu knowledge to future generations.

 

Kalyu was painted as a protest against uranium mining exploration near Karlamilyi National Park in Western Australia. It depicts a fragile ecosystem with vital underground water systems, illustrating the interdependence of each of the elements and reflecting a deep cultural and ecological connection to Country. Kalyu is a powerful statement for the preservation of the desert environment.  The painting documents the landscape from below the ground up to the surface of the earth.

 

[We] painted to save it from the uranium mine…and to tell them there is an underground stream…There’s no water on the surface to keep the dust down. That’s why we painted this big painting, to tell them and to teach others about the water system in our land. —Ngalangka Nola Taylor, 2014  

Garderobenständer im Museum in Düsseldorf.

Captured for Fence Friday. HFF everyone!

I have been very blessed recently to have my work shown inworld not once but twice in a very short period of time.

 

The first is at the Grove Art Centre in Boschetto Villaggio (pictured here). I am very grateful to have a picture shown here among so many esteemed artists.

 

The second is an exhibit space given to me at Focus Magazine and Art Galleries. I'm just so honoured to be chosen as a Focus Artist in Residence.

 

My exhibit is called 'Under a Moonlit Sky' and this picture is one of two new ones taken specifically for the showing. FAIR opens on Friday 19th January at 4pm slt. (rescheduled)

 

FAIR ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elven%20Falls/142/215/29

 

Picture Location - Boschetto Villaggio ~ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Club%20Road/127/217/34

 

EEP is a blend of Tolla Crisp's 'Defenderz 1' (which was a gift to the Grove Art centre photo club) and Specter Skies 'lunation'

Melbourne Art gallery

 

Mall Galleries is the national focal point for contemporary figurative art, and home to the Federation of British Artists.

 

The Federation comprises nine royal and national art societies, each specialising in a genre or medium of contemporary art. All of the societies host their annual exhibitions at Mall Galleries, which are regarded as flagships for the art forms they champion.

 

1971: On 25 February, Her Majesty The Queen officially opened the Mall Galleries, the new home of the Federation, housed in the long podium of John Nash’s 1827 Regency Terrace

 

see www.mallgalleries.org.uk/learning/history

 

Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

東京都美術館

Leica M-P & Summilux-M 35mm

 

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taken at

FiveMyles Art Gallery

Crown Heights, Brooklyn

one of my favorite places to visit in my neighborhood

check out my FiveMyles album to see some art exhibited there

Taken at the Kelvingrove Art Galleries, Glasgow

Gregory Dummies saw life in its diversity, could rise from the everyday to a high generalization from the perception of a real nature to her artistic understanding.

Dummies Gregorio L.-1960-2008-

Place of birth: d. Grahovo, Udmurtia

Place of death: Moscow

Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts. Honored Artist of the Udmurt Autonomous Republic. He was awarded the Silver Medal of the Russian Academy of Arts. Laureate of Russian Art Gallery (2007).

In 1978 he enrolled in the graphic arts department of the Udmurt State University. In 1987 he graduated MGHI them. VI Surikov in the studio of Professor VG Tsyplakova. In 1988 he admitted to the Union of Artists of the USSR. From 1988-1991. He worked in creative workshops of the Russian Academy of Fine Arts ..

Playing with framing shots using Photoshop

Compton's best-known resident was the artist George Frederic Watts and his wife Mary Seton Watts. They lived in the village at their house called 'Limnerslease' which is now part of the Watts Gallery a popular spot to visit. After George's death Mary commissioned the Watts Mortuary Chapel to be built on a hill overlooking the village. Open to the public, it is a stunning example of architecture and design with beautiful ceilings.

Paris, France - juin 2019.

Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery and Glasgow University

Amazing and thought-provoking art by Michael Kelly Williams.

A retrospective was on view Sept. 10-Oct. 16

at the FiveMyles art Gallery in Brooklyn

(another attendee of the opening who teaches art, pointed out to me how the well-balanced placement of the elements of the sculpture is not only seen in the piece but also in the flat shadow on the wall)

"In my Head" B&W Film photography -> "You don't want to be in my head, do you?"

 

My equipment:

Camera - Konica IIA (Production Year 1956)

Lens - 48mm f/2 Hexanon

Film - ILFORD PAN 400

 

It's my unique Analog & Digital alliance.

 

The result: My new NFT-Drop is here, on the OpenSea marketplace, floor-price only 0.025 ETH: opensea.io/assets/ethereum/0x495f947276749ce646f68ac8c248...

The mirror panels here in this room allow us to see a range of Reko Rennie's artworks. This also includes sculpture and neon light installations.

 

I will give you a few links to some truly beautiful multimedia works that are Rennie's creation. One of these involved the lighting of the Sydney Opera House during the 2016 Vivid Festival. rekorennie.com/work/vivid-festival-2016/

 

In one exhibition at the Art Gallery of South Australia, he launched his hand painted Rolls Royce (which also features in the NGV lobby for this show).. vimeo.com/220882024

 

Reko Rennie's Initiation (a short segment)

www.facebook.com/NGVMelbourne/videos/reko-rennies-initiat...

 

You can see a beautiful still from this short film here:

www.ngv.vic.gov.au/explore/collection/work/150948/

 

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