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‘All hope abandon, ye who enter here …’
This is the entry to Alfredo Jaar's The Divine Comedy looking at Dante's great work. It is described as, "Mona’s answer to the afterlife: a journey through hell, purgatory and paradise (via Dante, of course)."
Given the constraints of time on this short visit, I was not able to experience what was behind that door at the top of the stairs. So I am unable to verify whether or not people ever return from visiting here. But the entrance does look suspiciously like a Mark Rothko painting.
After fighting low shadows, bad light, and MOW sabotage, we a little uptight after chasing RISI northbound. Luckily, we found that an extra SARE was running back towards Salamanca. We dashed up to Mt Jewett to get the train by the only active B&O bracket left on the BPRR. Unfortunately, within the coming weeks these signals will be placed out of service in favor of a radio controlled switch.
Satisfaisant un large éventail de personnes qui aiment leurs animaux de compagnie et aiment rire de bon cœur, ces chats sont une source de joie constante et prolifique !
Les finalistes du concours 2024 ont été dévoilés, mettant en vedette des chiens athlétiques, des chats gênants et toutes sortes d'autres animaux de compagnie hilarants …
Satisfying the large cross-section of people who love their pets and enjoy a hearty laugh, the Cats is a consistent and prolific source of joy !
The finalists for the 2024 competition have been unveiled, starring athletic dogs, troublesome cats, and all manner of other hilarious pets …
Source : Comedy Pet Photo Awards
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Analog collage (paper, scissors & glue) created for the blog with a weekly theme/challenge:
The Kollage Kit
Challenge: The Divine Comedy
This challenge inspired me to create a triptych of ATCs to portray the three parts:
Inferno: "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here"
Purgatorio: "And I'll sing, now, about that second realm where human spiritspurge themselves from stain, becoming worthy to ascend to Heaven."
Paradiso: "The love that moves the sun and stars."
The Comedy Club in Islington, now renamed The Bill Murray, with comedy characters painted by Zabou. When I arrived a brewery lorry was parked alongside, so I could only shoot at an angle. But I quite like this one with the drayman looking towards me...he probably thought I was having a laugh.
In the picture: Robin Williams, Eddie Izzard, Victoria Wood...and an unknown drayman.
Miniature faces of Thalia and Melpomene (approx. 1cm high) cast their shadows - or do they?
Day 12 of Pentax Forum's Daily in November 2017 Challenge (MoNovember).
Thank you very much everyone for your visits, comments and faves. Much appreciated.
I'm not sure this three shot vertical stitch does much more that me standing further back for a wider angle would have done... but still, worth a go!
DAVOS/SWITZERLAND, 23JAN15 - Sarah Jones , Playwright, Actress and Poet, USA captured during the session Comedy and Empathy in the congress centre at the Annual Meeting 2015 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2015.
WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM/Benedikt von Loebell
"TIME named the National Comedy Center one of its 'World’s Greatest Places,' — one of only '100 new and newly noteworthy destinations to experience right now' and one of only nine attractions to visit in the United States." It opened in 2018.
Jamestown, New York
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With Irene, and friends Rachelle and Buzz
A pair of ancient Greek theatre masks reflect the ups & downs (joys & sorrows) of our human lives . Also called the Sock & Buskin as an actor in a tragic role wore a type of boot (buskin) to elevate him above the other actors who only wore socks on their feet. Grapes on the comedy mask suggest the joyful influence of wine & the horns for devilish fun !!
Be a bit of a devil & look at my masks album .
Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton (October 4, 1895 – February 1, 1966) was an American comic actor, filmmaker, producer and writer. He was best known for his silent films, in which his trademark was physical comedy with a consistently stoic, deadpan expression, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face".
Grooming by: Tippy Destacamento
Location: Pioneer Studios
Featuring the hysterical guys of Comedy Cartel: Tim Tayag, Mike Unson, Alex Calleja, Stanley Chi, Marlon Olivan, Noel Gascon, Richie Fernandez, Ryan Puno, Victor Atanacio, Uli Oposa, Derf Hebrado, Red Ollero, Ryan Sarita
My biggest photoshoot to date (15 people, 6 hours) and I loved every second of it... save for the hurting back I experienced after the shoot. LOL
Sorry if I haven't been visiting your streams. I will certainly make time for that today and comment on your photos, ya'll! Missed ya!
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A wonderful night at the Comedy Store on the Sunset Strip. Always gonna love these neon caricatures and, yes, I do recognize all of them!
“Why is my act like my upper arm bone?”
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“Because it’s humerus!”
[laughter]
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Created for the Toy Sunday theme, HUMOR.