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The fields and meadows are just filled with lovely wildflowers. I'm enjoying them so much. Can hardly believe summer is over.
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Azkorri (Vizcaya/Bizkaia - País Vasco/Euskadi)
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St Andrews Church, Alfriston on the Cuckmere River. East Sussex - February 2021.
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I could not resist posting another image of the Nankeen Kestrel (Falco cenchroides) because of the different canvas I was able to capture the bird flying along the beach.
THIS IS A CANVAS ART I HAD DONE FROM ONE OF MY EXPLORE AWARD PICS. IT'S A WALL HANGING NOW ABOUT 24 BY 16. LOVE IT. THANKS TO EXPLORE
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Sonic tunes for ironic times (...or, is that iconic tunes for somber times?): 'Vanilla Blue' - Alex Bent + The Emptiness.
God's Canvas @2021 Alamanos, Cyprus
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f/ 10 | 25 sec | ISO 100 | 17 mm
KASE Variable ND Filter 77mm
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Theme : Long Exposure Photography
Series : Harmony Within
Location: Alamanos, Cyprus
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"A recipe is not meant to be followed exactly - it is a canvas on which you can embroider."
- Roger Verge
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Was actually slightly grey
Darker around the edges
A definite tinge
A flirtatious curve at the bottom
As if daring you to imagine something
Transform it into a different existence
It’s texture was surprising
Smooth and soft like the very top
Of a snowy slope
But hung indoors
It reflected onto the black linoleum floor that was speckled
With unpredictable dashes of white
When you looked down
You imagined
You were floating in a
Modern art galaxy very far away
From everything and everyone
You know
When you looked up you realized
It wasn’t a blank canvas at all.
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In May, I went to a doctor's appointment that was very difficult for me. Most of the time, I try to forget about my biology but my heart will often skip beats and I keep spending more money to get no answers, making me wonder if it's just in my head.
I have been living in Chicago for over 20 years but I had never come across The Arts Club of Chicago even though it is located very central downtown near a couple of doctor's offices. It was a dreary day and I spent some time wandering around and happened upon this gallery featuring the exhibit by Huguette Caland: Bribes de corps. It's amazing how art finds you when you least expect it. I found myself staring at canvases and writing poems to calm my nervous system.
This exhibit is ending very soon but I revisited this weekend. The bottom section is the actual canvas. The top portion is a multiple exposure of the canvas and a photograph of a woman passing by from the window opposite of the painting.
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the twists and turns of life eh?
Friday I received my first photographic 'commission'. It's a friendly one. Chuffed to bits and hope to share more about this, soon. (i was going potty about this yesterday here, so i've calmed it down a bit :-)
Printed on canvas, that little bird ends up on the corner of the frame, like a little surprise that you can only see from above... I love it.
Reposted for The International Cat Day 2019.
I love all my special cats, the ones that are here with me as much as the ones that are still living only in my ❤
Happy Day my Goddesses with hearts of gold!
Durdle Door, Dorset
Vibrant colours spread across the sky minutes before sunrise last Wednesday. Nature once again blew me away with its beauty, and rewarded those who made the effort to head to Durdle Door for sunrise.
Back in 2014 we had a pretty brutal winter here in Southeast Michigan. Temperatures were steady below zero with wind chills up to -30 below zero F. We had went out to Port Huron to capture some images of the thousands of Long Tailed ducks that were hanging out in the St. Clair River. While there, I seen this Canvas Back Duck with its beak iced up. I felt so bad for him but there was absolutely nothing I could do to help the poor thing.
Explored #472 1-8-23
acrylic on canvas, 40x40 cm
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"La forma di un istante"
Si tratta piuttosto di una metafora poetica o filosofica che suggerisce l'idea che un momento brevissimo e sfuggente (l'istante) possa avere una sua struttura, un suo contenuto o una sua influenza ben precisa.
In un contesto artistico o letterario: potrebbe riferirsi al tentativo di catturare la natura effimera e transitoria di un momento nel tempo, come in una fotografia o in una poesia, per dargli una "forma" eterna o duratura.
"La forma di un istante" è già di per sé un'espressione suggestiva e poetica, che evoca l'idea di catturare l'essenza fugace di un momento.
Nel senso artistico, la "forma di un istante" si può interpretare come la capacità di un'opera di catturare, bloccare e dare forma all'effimero, al fugace e all'invisibile. Questa trasformazione avviene attraverso vari mezzi espressivi, come la linea, la luce, il colore o la composizione, che fissano un momento irripetibile e lo rendono eterno. Si tratta di un'operazione che va oltre la mera rappresentazione, mirando a catturare l'essenza di un attimo, l'emozione che lo pervade o il movimento implicito al suo interno
I pittori impressionisti cercavano di catturare l'impressione visiva di un momento specifico, spesso focalizzandosi sugli effetti della luce e del colore in un determinato istante (ad esempio, Monet e le sue serie sulla Cattedrale di Rouen in diverse ore del giorno).