View allAll Photos Tagged CreativeCommunity
✦ Celebrating Our Phenomenal Bloggers! ✦
We’re beyond excited to spotlight the incredible talent, creativity, and dedication of our blogging community. Your passion and unique voices are what make this space so vibrant and inspiring!
Introducing: Blogger of the Month!
Every month, we’ll be celebrating one standout blogger whose originality, storytelling, and spark light up our feeds. Get ready to meet some serious inspiration!
✦ April's Spotlight: Marmeladnygirl! ✦
Feast your eyes on her stunning content and creative brilliance! Whether it’s her style, her storytelling, or her aesthetic—she’s absolutely slaying it. Be sure to follow her across all platforms, drop some love, and keep the good vibes going! 💖
Who knows? Next month’s star might just be you!
#BloggerOfTheMonth #CreativeCommunity #BloggingStars #ShineBright
✦ FLICKR: www.flickr.com/photos/marmeladnygirl/
✦ PRIMFEED: www.primfeed.com/marmeladnygirl.resident
✦ Celebrating Our Incredible Bloggers! ✦
We’re thrilled to shine a spotlight on the amazing creativity and dedication of our bloggers! Their passion and unique voices make our community truly special.
✦ Introducing: Blogger of the Month! ✦
Each month, we’ll feature one outstanding blogger who continues to inspire us with their originality, talent, and enthusiasm.
✦ March Star: Fae Waifu! ✦
Just look at this breathtaking beauty! 😍 Be sure to follow her across all her socials, show some love, and keep the inspiration alive! 💖
Stay tuned—next month, it could be you! #BloggerOfTheMonth #CreativeCommunity
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
✦ FLICKR: www.flickr.com/photos/faestar/
✦ FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/Fae.waifu
✦ PRIMFEED: www.primfeed.com/fae.waifu
Die Natur erneuert sich unaufhörlich,
die Tausende von Tagen, die vergehen,
kehren in neuer Gestalt zurück.
Lerne, die Ewigkeit in jedem Augenblick zu erfassen.
Die Ewigkeit des Augenblicks ist wie ein reiner,
unveränderlicher Edelstein im Herzen der Welt.
Indianische Weisheit
Morning Vibes ☕✨
Sundays are for slow mornings, good coffee, and fresh inspiration!
Meet Tonny Froyen – storyteller, influencer, and creator making an impact. Watch his work here: www.youtube.com/@tonnyfroyen 🎥💡
#SundayFeels #MorningVibes #CreativeJourney #ContentStrategy #CreatorLife #SocialMediaMarketing #VisualContent #MotivationDaily #InspiringCreators #DreamChasers #HustleSmart #OnlineGrowth #CreativeCommunity #BrandGrowth #SelfMade #PositiveVibesOnly #EntrepreneurLife #BuildYourBrand #SocialMediaStrategy #PersonalDevelopment #GoForIt #CoffeeAndContent #CreateYourLife
In the warm light of Santa Catalina, this black and white portrait captures a tattoo artist outside his shop, a moment frozen in time reflecting his personal style and professional identity. The intricate tattoos peeking from under his sleeve hint at a canvas of stories inked into his skin, while his casual pose and thoughtful gaze suggest a deep connection to his craft. The stark contrast of light and shadow highlights the contours of his face and the texture of his beard, adding a raw intensity to the image. This photograph not only portrays the artist but also the cultural tapestry of Santa Catalina, a place where art and life seamlessly intertwine.
Rote Lichtnelke (Silene dioica)
Die rote Lichtnelke ist eine mehrjährige rosa-rot blühende Pflanze, die bis in den Winter hinein blüht.
In der Volksheilkunde werden die Samen gegen Schlangen-Bisse eingesetzt.
Darüber hinaus wird sie wie eine Bachblüte eingesetzt, um die Entschlusskraft zu stärken.
Left over from the previous tenant, this sign is on the back door of the Caroline Collective.
Update: this photo was blogged here with the creative commons license. Great to see the photography in use and I appreciate the attribution!
The vibrant, angular mural featured on a utility box in San Francisco’s Bayview neighborhood is a striking example of the area's rich, ever-evolving street art scene. Set against the pastel-colored homes that characterize much of Bayview's architecture, this particular piece stands out with its geometric portrait, composed of a kaleidoscope of bright, bold colors. The sharp lines and abstract aesthetic pay homage to the eclectic nature of Bayview, a historically Black neighborhood known for its deep cultural roots and evolving artistic expressions. The juxtaposition of the street art with the agave plants nearby gives the scene a unique mix of urban and natural elements, speaking to the neighborhood's transformation over time—from industrial beginnings to its current blend of residential and creative spaces.
Bayview is a community in transition, experiencing a renaissance of culture and art that draws in both locals and visitors alike. The mural represents more than just aesthetic appeal; it serves as a canvas for the voices and stories of the people who call this neighborhood home. Historically overlooked compared to San Francisco’s more tourist-heavy areas, Bayview is now gaining recognition for its raw authenticity, vibrant street art, and the way its murals act as public galleries of local talent. This piece, with its expressive use of color and form, encapsulates the spirit of Bayview: a community that is unafraid to evolve while staying rooted in its rich history.
Two visitors stand in quiet contemplation before Robert Delaunay’s The Eiffel Tower and the Champ de Mars Gardens at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. Painted in Delaunay’s signature Orphist style, the piece bursts with vibrant greens, yellows, and earthy browns, capturing the dynamism and energy of early 20th-century Paris. Delaunay’s fascination with light and movement is evident in the sweeping curves and intersecting lines that echo the rhythmic pulse of the city and its iconic monument.
One visitor gestures animatedly toward the painting, perhaps highlighting Delaunay’s pioneering use of color theory to express the Eiffel Tower’s dynamic presence against the lush gardens below. The other visitor listens, umbrella in hand, fully engaged in this shared moment of artistic discovery. Their shadows stretch across the minimalist, polished gallery floor, grounding the scene in a human connection to art that transcends time and place.
The painting itself—a geometric tapestry of intersecting planes and bold shapes—epitomizes Delaunay’s revolutionary approach to abstraction, where color and form dance together to evoke the essence of modern life. Through this lens, the Eiffel Tower is not just an architectural marvel but a symbol of human ingenuity and the spirit of innovation that defined Paris in the early 1900s.
As a highlight of the Hirshhorn’s modern collection, Delaunay’s masterpiece invites visitors to reflect on the interplay of structure, color, and imagination. It serves as a testament to the museum’s dedication to fostering conversations around art’s ability to capture and transform our perceptions of the world.
The Hunters Point Shipyard gantry crane, one of San Francisco's largest yet often overlooked landmarks, took on new life as an illuminated centerpiece in celebration of 40 years of the Hunters Point Shipyard Artists studios. This towering 450-foot structure, built in 1947 as the “mightiest crane in the world,” played a crucial role in the shipyard’s military operations. Once lifting hundreds of tons, the crane was integral to the neighborhood’s industrial might before being decommissioned, leaving behind a legacy fraught with environmental contamination and racial injustice that affected the local Black community.
Now, the gantry crane stands as a symbol of transformation. Elaine Buckholtz and Ian Winters, in collaboration with a talented group of musicians and soundscape artists, turned this industrial giant into a dazzling display of light and video projections, accompanied by an improvised, free jazz score. The multimedia spectacle was a tribute to the resilience of the 300-strong artist community that has thrived at the shipyard despite its tumultuous past.
The illuminated crane, visible from various points across the city, cast its beams and projections as a testament to the enduring creative spirit of the Hunters Point neighborhood. This event marked not only a celebration of art but also a reminder of the forgotten history tied to this iconic piece of industrial architecture. The crane’s lighting was a preview of an even larger artistic project planned for 2026, ensuring that its towering presence will continue to inspire awe and reflection.
A melodic presence in the heart of the Scottish Borders, The Music Room in Selkirk offers more than just lessons — it nurtures talent, creativity, and community. Behind its modest façade, strings are tuned, keys are struck, and young voices find their pitch. Whether you’re a beginner or a budding virtuoso, this is where Selkirk’s soundtrack begins.
••••••••••••••
Au cœur des Scottish Borders, The Music Room à Selkirk est bien plus qu’un simple lieu de cours — c’est un foyer de créativité et de passion musicale. Derrière sa façade discrète, on accorde les cordes, on explore les harmonies, et de jeunes talents découvrent leur voix. C’est ici que commence la bande-son de Selkirk.
Ann Pibal’s LDFSX (2008), on view at the Hirshhorn Museum, is a striking exploration of geometry, balance, and color theory that challenges our perception of space. Painted in acrylic on panel, this 45 x 60 inch work features a hypnotic network of orange and white lines intersecting across a black background, creating an intricate dance of form and rhythm that evokes both architecture and abstraction.
Pibal’s composition is built on a minimalist grid structure, where diagonal and horizontal lines intersect, overlap, and create dynamic shapes that seem to push and pull at the boundaries of the canvas. The bold orange lines exude a vibrant energy against the stark black, while the white lines add a sense of balance and structure, guiding the eye through the work’s shifting planes.
Installed on a vivid orange wall, the painting’s chromatic tension extends into the gallery itself, blurring the line between artwork and environment. The interplay between the painting’s internal geometry and its external setting enhances its immersive quality, inviting viewers to engage with the piece both visually and physically.
LDFSX embodies Pibal’s distinctive approach to painting, where precision meets spontaneity and order meets complexity. The work reflects her interest in modernist ideals while embracing contemporary design sensibilities. Visitors at the Hirshhorn are encouraged to lose themselves in the painting’s rhythmic interplay of lines, discovering new angles and perspectives with each step.
This installation exemplifies the Hirshhorn Museum’s commitment to presenting innovative contemporary art that invites reflection, conversation, and delight in the power of form and color.
Nestled in the heart of San Francisco's SOMA district, the Mission Creek Channel offers a unique blend of modern architecture and historical charm. Once a bustling industrial waterway, Mission Creek has evolved into a tranquil urban oasis, featuring a striking juxtaposition of contemporary high-rise buildings and quirky houseboats. The channel's history dates back to the 19th century when it served as a vital transportation route for goods arriving at the nearby ports. Today, it is a sought-after residential area known for its eclectic community and proximity to the city’s tech hubs.
The channel is home to a variety of architectural styles, from sleek, glass-clad condos reflecting the city’s modern vibe, to the more whimsical, colorful houseboats that pay homage to San Francisco's storied past. These floating homes, often adorned with vibrant artwork and lush rooftop gardens, capture the spirit of innovation and creativity that the city is known for. The area is also a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with the nearby Mission Creek Park offering scenic trails, kayaking opportunities, and bird-watching spots along the water’s edge.
Whether you're drawn by the striking waterfront views, the rich history, or the thriving local culture, Mission Creek Channel encapsulates the diverse essence of San Francisco. It’s a must-see for anyone looking to experience the city’s blend of old and new, urban and natural, in one of its most picturesque settings.
This building is located where Loftus Lane meets King's Inns Street in Dublin.
Donnelly & Moore designed this large building as a jam and sweet factory and it was constructed by G. & T. Crampton for Williams & Woods in 1910. There was confectionary factory on the site since 1856.
To the best of my knowledge it operated as a data storage centre for many years. The building is being now being developed as a creative community, Chocolate Factory, with studios, event spaces and a cafe.
Inside the Hirshhorn Museum’s curved corridors, a breathtaking swirl of color and texture transforms an ordinary white wall into a dynamic, sculptural tapestry. Layers upon layers of paint and mixed media slice through the space like the strata of an ancient canyon, revealing a vibrant spectrum: crimson reds, sunlit yellows, oceanic blues, and earthy browns all colliding in a rhythmic cacophony.
This installation—part painting, part sculpture—embodies the tension between art as surface and art as environment. The artist (Mark Bradford, known for his large-scale, collage-like work) uses found materials, paper, and rope embedded into thick acrylic layers to create these textured topographies that recall maps, urban streetscapes, or the scars of time itself. The resulting effect invites viewers to walk alongside, lean in, and get lost in the cracks and crevices, discovering hidden details that emerge with every step.
The visual complexity of the installation mirrors Washington, D.C.’s own layered history. The museum’s circular architecture frames this contemporary piece, giving it a sense of perpetual motion—like a time capsule caught in flux. The experience is both intimate and monumental, pulling you in with its tactile presence while simultaneously enveloping you in the grand narrative of modern art.
A few museum visitors drift along the edge of the installation, their silhouettes dwarfed by the scale of the work. Their presence emphasizes the human dimension within this sea of materiality. The interplay of shadows and light from the overhead spotlights accentuates the tactile richness, transforming the wall into a living, breathing surface.
For visitors, this installation is more than a viewing experience—it’s a sensory journey that fuses color, history, and place, embodying the pulse of the Hirshhorn Museum and contemporary art in the nation’s capital.
A gleaming testament to modern minimalism, this captivating gold sculpture stands tall on a wooden pedestal at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, D.C. The piece, with its reflective surface and geometric forms, embodies both elegance and simplicity, creating a powerful dialogue between materials and shapes. At first glance, it might appear as a simple cylindrical form split into angular segments, but a closer inspection reveals a precise and balanced composition that plays with reflections and light, drawing the eye to every angle.
Set atop a sturdy wooden pedestal crafted from rich, warm-toned wood, the sculpture gains an organic contrast. The pedestal itself is a work of art—a geometric base rising to a square platform, topped by a perfectly cut cross-section of the tree trunk, complete with visible growth rings and natural cracks. This juxtaposition between the organic texture of the wood and the polished, reflective gold surface above highlights the artist’s exploration of nature, craft, and industrial materials.
The clean lines and minimalist design echo the broader aesthetic of the Hirshhorn’s modern art collection, where form and material often take center stage. The museum’s subtle white walls and ambient lighting cast gentle shadows that enhance the sculpture’s dimensionality. Even in its simplicity, this piece feels dynamic—its polished surface captures hints of the surrounding space, blurring the line between the artwork and the viewer’s reflection.
For visitors, this sculpture offers a moment of contemplation: a study in contrasts, materials, and craftsmanship. It invites the viewer to consider the relationship between nature and human-made forms, and how the two can coexist beautifully in the language of modern art.
Hello Wednesday! 🌳
Peaceful mornings and wild skies—perfect moments to capture ❤️🔥✨
Show your best sunset photo in the comments! 🙋♂️
Tonny Frøyen from Norway here—let's inspire each other!
Follow & Like for more!
Link in bio or tonnyfroyen.com
#GoodMorning #SunsetViews #PhotographyPassion #NatureMoment #MorningInspiration #SunsetChasers #LandscapeMood #FollowAlong #SkyMagic #PhotographersLife #CreativeCommunity #ShareYourShot