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William Gilpin. I haven't been able to find any really relevant paintings of his on the net. Does this quite different scene give any hint of what I meant? www.artnet.com/PDB/PublicLotDetails.aspx?lot_id=425316339...
In case you don't know who Lee Bontecou is, here's a link to her work. which inspired this photograph:
www.artnet.com/artists/lee-bontecou/
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Objectif Nikon 2,8 de 24 mm . Argentique .
Nikon 2.8 24mm lens. Argentic
C'est dans un bar de cette rue que Robert Doisneau fit la photo de Coco en 1952 , Rue Xavier Privas Paris .
It was in a bar on this street that Robert Doisneau made the photo of Coco in 1952, Rue Xavier Privas Paris.
www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/186195765815554223/?nic_v1=1aVpMM...
www.artnet.fr/artistes/robert-doisneau/coco-2yqpDOUGm-z5k...
I nearly didn't get this shot. As I was shooting the sheep on the hillside it started to rain. I quickly made my way back to the car and got behind the wheel. And it struck me. Out of the corner of my eye this rainbow appeared right within the very field itself. I've seen lots of rainbows in the sky (covering quite a large area), but never a compact rainbow that you can fit literally inside a football field.
So out came the camera as I rushed to get the shot, knowing that such a phenomenon could not last long. Marjorie was delighted too. She immediately thought of her mother. Doris Baylis' favourite song was "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and we played it at her funeral.
I am also aware of several John Glover paintings of rainbows too, and there's one he made just up the road in 1832: "Patterdale landscape with rainbow"
cs.nga.gov.au/detail.cfm?irn=63905
And one of a double rainbow he made in England too: "Landscape with Rainbow and Cattle" www.artnet.com/artists/john-glover/landscape-with-rainbow...
And I realise Glover had the same concerns about needing to capture the image quickly as this title suggests: "A Rainbow painted from Nature while the effect lasted" www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1963-0209-1
Both these last two Glover's are double rainbows. And if you look closely at my photograph you will see there is in fact two rainbows here too. The upper one is not so bright, but it is thicker and can be seen best in the top left hand corner.
So a double blessing. Doris Baylis would have been pleased, and Marjorie felt her presence as we stood and watching in awe. It's fitting then I leave you with Judy Garland's magnificent performance of the song in "The Wizard of Oz", as we gaze on a rainbow in an emerald green field in the Land of Oz (Australia).
Multiple exposure of a piece by Lin Tianmiao that was part of the Allure of Matter exhibit at the Smart Museum in Chicago
www.artnet.com/artists/lin-tianmiao/
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(just playing and trying to paint on Gimp;))
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkgFeKQulEo
based processed colors:
www.flickr.com/photos/87494516@N07/29582805742/in/datepos...
some edited texture:
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and inspiration for one of my favorite artists: G. Favai
The most famous graffitist in the history of the world has not visited this place. But given he's anonymous I can't be certain of that. In any case it is nice to see a little colour in such a place.
news.artnet.com/art-world/banksy-save-reading-prison-arts...
Beyond its apex, Rue Gasnier-Guy (20e) slopes steeply towards the centre. Its gradient is 17%, the steepest street in Paris.
Quartier de Belleville-Ménilmontant (20e)
Paris, France 02.03.2017
www.artnet.fr/artistes/willy-ronis/rue-gasnier-guy-bellev...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLQ2g6My2sM
parisperdu.blogg.org/retour-rue-gasnier-guy-a118795988
Jenseits ihres Scheitelpunkts fällt die Rue Gasnier-Guy (20e) Richtung Zentrum steil ab. Ihre Steigung beträgt 17%, die steilste Straße von Paris.
Quartier de Belleville-Ménilmontant (20e)
Paris, Frankreich 02.03.2017
www.artnet.fr/artistes/willy-ronis/rue-gasnier-guy-bellev...
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Glass animal figures...!!*
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Deep Sea explorer ... !!*
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Flowerpot ... !!*
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Dinosaurus discessit ....!!*
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Celestial body — Tribute to Pierre Aleschinsky
2019 ©MichelleCourteau
Astres et desastres,1969. source:lacroix.com
Aleschinsky source: artnet.com
Over millennia the North Esk River has carved a spectacular gorge through the dolerite rocks at Corra Linn in Tasmania's north east. It was even the subject of a John Glover watercolour, the first image ever made of it. Glover lived not too many miles away at his Patterdale Farm.
www.artnet.com/artists/john-glover/the-gorge-of-the-river...
In the late afternoon sun it pays to expose for the highlights so that the shadows fall into the the black (almost zero in Ansel Adams' zone system).
musée de Sèvres 2024 Paris
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Turi Heisselberg Pedersen born 19XX in Denmark
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www.artnet.com/artists/%C3%81ngel-garraza/biography
(Spanish, born 1950)
Está considerado uno de los escultores mas interesantes del momento, por el uso significativo del barro en la escultura. Posee una amplia trayectoria tanto en el ámbito nacional como internacional / Nowadays he is considered one of the most interesting sculptors because of the use of clay in the sculptures. He is a nationally and internationally renowned artist
Illuminated mushroom...!!*
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Lava flow ... !!*
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Muscle Power*
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Full title of this piece:
Merely a Mistake II No. 7
www.artnet.com/artists/liu-wei-3/
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Artist: Liu Wei
So, today's challenge was Helmut Newton. Having browsed his output, I swiftly realised I was too old, too fat and too short never mind the pvc and cheekbones. Thank goodness the guy liked big hats, although the spiders I evicted from this dustbin lid won't be agreeing any time soon.
We're Here: Helmut Newton
23/365
As well as a linear garden New Yorks High Line is also a growing sculpture park . When we first joined the trail on 30th Street we were met with this radiant tree which is the latest work on the trail its by Pamela Rosenkranz its called Old tree (2023). It has a good situation as its a sort of crossroads on the High Line; head west if you want to walk along the Hudson or head South down the main stretch through Chelsea
Standing 25 feet tall atop the High Line Plinth, Old Tree is the work of Swiss artist Pamela Rosenkranz, its 145 branches recalling at once both the limbs of a tree and human blood vessels.
“This piece immediately stood out because of the ambition of scale, and the color is something incredible that brought it to a whole other level,” Cecilia Alemani, the director and chief curator of High Line Art told Artnet News during the installation of the work. “It’s like the central square in a village with a tree and benches around it.”
If you missed an earlier photo of the High Line a bit of information
The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long elevated linear park, created on a former New York Central Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan. The park is built on an abandoned, southern viaduct section of the New York Central Railroad's West Side Line. Originating in the Meatpacking District, the park runs from Gansevoort Street – three blocks below 14th Street – through Chelsea to the northern edge of the West Side Yard on 34th Street
The old railway was abandoned and left derelict from 1980. A nonprofit organisation called Friends of the High Line was formed in 1999 by Joshua David and Robert Hammond, advocating its preservation and its reuse as public open space and garden. Celebrity New Yorkers joined in on fundraising and support for the concept. The administration of Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced plans for a High Line park in 2003.
Since opening in June 2009, the High Line has become an icon of American contemporary landscape architecture. The High Line's success has inspired cities throughout the United States to redevelop obsolete infrastructure as public space. The park became a tourist attraction and spurred real estate development in adjacent neighbourhood’s. By September 2019 the High Line , had over eight million visitors per year.
The volunteers who manage the gardens should be very proud the plantings in the garden that are imaginative and beautifully maintained
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