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dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures. ~ Henry Ward Beecher
Painting my own @ Boca Grande, FL
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Amsterdam - Kattenburgerstraat
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Met this gentleman on a trip to Scotland last week was just amazed at his skill with a paint bush,We were at the Queens view on Loch Tummel nr to Pitlochry we were only at the viewpoint for half -hour to do his masterpiece in this time is fantastic on the view.
God, when you thought of a pine tree,
How did you think of a star?
How did you dream of the Milky Way
To guide us from afar.
How did you think of a clean brown pool
Where flecks of shadows are?
God, when you thought of a cobweb,
How did you think of dew?
How did you know a spider's house
Had shingles bright and new?
How did you know the human folk
Would love them like they do?
God, when you patterned a bird song,
Flung on a silver string,
How did you know the ecstasy
That crystal call would bring?
How did you think of a bubbling throat
And a darling speckled wing?
God, when you chiseled a raindrop,
How did you think of a stem,
Bearing a lovely satin leaf
To hold the tiny gem?
How did you know a million drops
Would deck the morning's hem?
Why did you mate the moonlit night
With the honeysuckle vines?
How did you know Madeira bloom
Distilled ecstatic wines?
How did you weave the velvet disk
Where tangled perfumes are?
God, when you thought of a pine tree,
How did you think of a star?
Angela Morgan, "God, the Artist"
Culprit Quarterhorse Pinto, [Rezz Room] Sphynx Animesh
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The colors are created by the oxidation of different metals in the rocks: Iron compounds produce red, pink and yellow colors; decomposition of tuff-derived mica produces green colors; and manganese produces the purple color. The amazing site is known as "Artist’s Palette" and is located in Death Valley National Park, California.
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The late evening sun was just catching his tail as it slowly went over the hill. He watched me a few minutes, snorted, and off he went. The wild animals love the swampy area below our property. We have fox, rabbit, deer, coons, possums and more.
This lady was entranced with her work painting this lovely autumn scene. Understandable with this striking view.
One of the most open and enticing views along Alberta's Bow Valley Parkway. Mt. Ishbel rises majestically above Hilldale Meadow, dressed in it's
autumn finery.
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"Art is the only way to run away without leaving home." - Twyla Tharp
Items used:
01 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Home Gallery RARE
05 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Standing Buoys
21 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Oar 1,2,3
25 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Ship 1,2,3
23 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Poles
14 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Safeguard
24 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Seagull 3,2
06 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Hanging Buoys
19 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Mailbox
13 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Rack
12 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Easel
17 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Yellow Lighthouse
27 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Utensils
08 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Painting 1
09 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Painting 2
11 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Painter's Seat
02 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Stargazer RARE
18 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Blue Lighthouse
26 - 8f8 - Paint me Summer - Bright Colors!
11 BOHO 2.0 - plant/table
04 BOHO 2.0 - cabinet
Boho Gacha - cactus terrario RARE
02 BOHO 2.0 - room divider
01 BOHO 2.0 - armchair
10 BOHO 2.0 - small table with stuff
09 BOHO 2.0 - pile of pillows
LOVE - THE SANDS - LANTERN - 2
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Artist: AGP (Asit Graffiti Productionz)
Une oeuvre d’art existe en tant que telle à partir du moment où elle est regardée.
(Citations de Nicos Hadjinicolaou)
A work of art exists as such from the moment it is looked at.
(Quotes from Nicos Hadjinicolaou)
Here is my son staining the boards, he said the color was to light so he put some glaze brown bakers color,
He also did this carve pieces I did for the Nativity 2009,
Please view the gingerbread house bellow,
www.flickr.com/photos/komotini49/4210768094/in/album-7215...
Artist's Palette at Death Valley, California. The colors of the earth are wonderful on a rainy day. No crop. No post processing.
Mr. Ikhson, one of the Lampung mural artists better known by the nickname / codename Icon Art in Lampung 😁
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Expo à la chapelle : Bieke DEPOORTER
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ou comment une très jeune photographe sait disparaitre devant ses sujets !
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This black and white photo is of an original screen-printed poster with an image of Marcel Duchamp holding part of his famous artwork, The Large Glass. Original photo and screen print by British artist Richard Hamilton at his studio in Highgate, London, and now in a collection at the V&A in London. This part of the Large Glass artwork was called the Oculist Witnesses.
Original Duchamp artwork 1915-23, reconstructed by Richard Hamilton 1965, for a Tate Gallery retrospective exhibition and co-signed by Duchamp at the opening in 1966.
The Large Glass is also known as "The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even."
Duchamp and Hamilton were friends, and Hamilton reconstructed The Large Glass because the original had become too fragile to travel.
Taken in Sakt's Mill Bookshop, Saltaire, West Yorkshire
Immerse yourself in the extraordinary images of two featured artists in the latest edition of Landscape Photography Magazine.
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