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ꜰᴇᴀᴛᴜʀɪɴɢ ᴏᴅᴅʏꜱᴇᴇ, ꜱᴡᴇᴇᴛ ᴀʀᴛ, 13ᴀᴄᴛ & ᴘʟᴀɴᴇᴛ29

 

ʙᴇꜰᴏʀᴇ & ᴀꜰᴛᴇʀ

 

Dress - Oddysee - Gumi Dress @ Mainstore

 

Hat - Sweet Art - Witch Hat @ Satan Inc // ᴄʟᴏꜱᴇꜱ ɴᴏᴠ 1ꜱᴛ

 

Potion - 13ACT - Night Potion @ Mainstore

 

──── ✦ ⌜ɪᴛᴇᴍꜱ ᴀᴛ Planet29 ᴜɴᴛɪʟ ɴᴏᴠᴇᴍʙᴇʀ 22ɴᴅ⌟ ✦

 

✦ [seeker] - Dyad [Bracelets]

✦::Mjolk:: Foxy Set [Eye Makeup & Nose Blush]

  

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ᴏᴛʜᴇʀ ᴄʀᴇᴅɪᴛꜱ:

ᴇʙᴏᴅʏ ʀᴇʙᴏʀɴ

ᴀɪɪ ᴅᴇᴍᴏɴɪᴄ ᴛᴏᴜᴄʜ [ꜰɪɴɢᴇʀꜱ]

ʀᴀᴍᴀ ꜱᴀʟᴏɴ ᴀʟᴇxɪꜱ ʜᴀɪʀꜱᴛʏʟᴇ

ꜱɴᴏʀᴛɪᴇꜱ "ᴄᴇʀᴛɪꜰɪᴇᴅ" ꜱᴄᴀʀ

 

for # HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday

 

#SONG TITLE

 

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OMMADAWN

Ab yul ann i dyad awt

En yabna log a toc na awd

Taw may on omma dawn egg kyowl

Omma dawn egg kyowl

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlNi-zZF6wI

 

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OMMADAWN

Daddy's in bed

The cat's drinking milk

I'm the fool, and I'm laughing

Fool is laughing

  

seen in a protected park outside of Aberdare National Park. we were able to walk around on a trail near this magnificent creatures--- such a great experience. An endangered species.

 

Here is my African safari album link www.flickr.com/photos/25171569@N02/albums/72157669809103977

 

iNaturalist link www.inaturalist.org/observations/144418689

 

Jenny Pansing photos

 

Never very far apart--- a very protective mamma llama

Machu Picchu, Peru

 

see more from this amazing trip in my album www.flickr.com/photos/25171569@N02/albums/72157720135887081

 

iNaturalist link www.inaturalist.org/observations/147615386

 

Jenny Pansing photos

 

Just localizing my next hike on a map. There are lots of hiking trails in this part of France, nature lovers and also photographers can have their share of fun discovering what makes this area so unique.

 

TD : 1/1000 f/2.8 ISO 100 @50 mm

Fritz is the newest baby hippo born at the Cincinnati Zoo. He has a large personality, just like his big sister Fiona. He is now 4 months old.

 

His mom Bibi is constantly watching and staying close as Fritz explores his environment more and more

  

Jenny Pansing photos

 

Olive baboons. Part of a large troop we watched near the road in Lake Nakuru National Park, Kenya .

 

Here is my African safari link

www.flickr.com/photos/25171569@N02/albums/72157669809103977

 

iNaturalist link www.inaturalist.org/observations/144356586

 

Jenny Pansing photos

....Where dyads tread the fairy fields of Venn,

Their indices bedecked from one to n

Commingled in an endless Markov chain!

 

Stanislaw Lem THE CYBERIAD

  

This is a song I grew up with:

Three Kings, Three Kings,

Give me a new hat.

My old one’s worn,

my mother can't know

my father has the money

already counted down on the counter.

 

Three Kings and tradition :

The Epiphany Singing is very much alive people use in parts of North Brabant, Flanders and Germany.

On January 6th, hundreds of children go from door to door, dressed up as kings.

They carry a star or lantern, sing a song and get candy and 'cents' .

It is a tradition to conclude the Christmas season.

Many people only dismantle the Christmas decorations after Three Kings, day, the twelfth day of Christmas.

Traditionally a cake is baked, with three bean hidden in it: two white and one brown.

That is to remind people that two of the kings white and one brown.

The child who receives the brown bean, for that day is king and wears the crown.

Epiphany is also celebrated in other Christian countries.

In many Spanish cities for instance they enjoy large parades through the streets.

 

Have a lovely dyad as always, thank you, Magda, (*_*)

 

For more of my other work visit here: www.indigo2photography.co.uk

IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

Flowers, tulips, three, crown, colour, design, "conceptual art", studio, black-background, square, NikonD7000, "Magda indigo",

A pair of old twisted trees catch the early morning sunlight on a blustery Autumn morning on the foothills overlooking the Isle of Man’s northern plain. Dragging the shutter allowed me to capture movement across the foreground grasses. A great way to start the day 🙌

 

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Three Tombs of Vilanova i la Geltrú 2018

 

On January 17 of each year the festival of the "Tres Tombs" is celebrated, said the small festival, in honor of San Antonio Abad, patron of the city. This tradition, born of a belief, of a need to look for a special dyad in consideration of an important development thanks to the work of horses, mules and donkeys, has become a fun and festive day organized by the Association of the Three Tombs of "Vilanova i la Geltrú".

 

Three Tombs of Vilanova i la Geltrú 2018

 

On January 17 of each year the festival of the "Tres Tombs" is celebrated, said the small festival, in honor of San Antonio Abad, patron of the city. This tradition, born of a belief, of a need to look for a special dyad in consideration of an important development thanks to the work of horses, mules and donkeys, has become a fun and festive day organized by the Association of the Three Tombs of "Vilanova i la Geltrú".

This is a part of series of Hide Life, for some they might either prefer Bird, or Animal Hide Life.

 

Two Dyad Views

Dyad Bat

Dyad Bug

 

Four Tetrad Views

Bat View a sound hunters ‘view’

Owl View a light and sound received ‘view’

Moth View a way to the nectar and a look for the overripe

Bug View this is the view that supports all of the others in so many ways

 

This Minolta Lens is recognised by Adobe Software as a Sony SAL16F28 16mm ƒ2.8 Fisheye Lens. The lens used here is the earlier Minolta version.

 

© PHH Sykes 2024

phhsykes@gmail.com

 

This is a part of series of Hide Life, for some they might either prefer Bird, or Animal Hide Life.

 

Two Dyad Views

Dyad Bat

Dyad Bug

 

Four Tetrad Views

Bat View a sound hunters ‘view’

Owl View a light and sound received ‘view’

Moth View a way to the nectar and a look for the overripe

Bug View this is the view that supports all of the others in so many ways

 

This Minolta Lens is recognised by Adobe Software as a Sony SAL16F28 16mm ƒ2.8 Fisheye Lens. The lens used here is the earlier Minolta version.

 

© PHH Sykes 2024

phhsykes@gmail.com

 

Three Tombs of Vilanova i la Geltrú 2018

 

On January 17 of each year the festival of the "Tres Tombs" is celebrated, said the small festival, in honor of San Antonio Abad, patron of the city. This tradition, born of a belief, of a need to look for a special dyad in consideration of an important development thanks to the work of horses, mules and donkeys, has become a fun and festive day organized by the Association of the Three Tombs of "Vilanova i la Geltrú".

A Million Lights lovingly enduring through the waving of the trees and the drifting dance of the clouds being completely dispassionate and also emotionally embraced in perception

 

This picture was taken at RSPB Scotland Loch Leven nature reserve, link below my scribblings. I have conjoined Siks to Tych to form Sikstych which may not be enjoyed by everyone there being Greek and Latin words joined that surely never were used as such in classical times. If you wish read either Triptychos, or Sextych, but I wanted wrongly to state Sikstych.

 

There is a message in Stellar Shimmering Astral Writing and each of us can read as we wish and as well we may ignore it as we will. The clouds not all that high, both hide and reveal the distant illuminated text and closer to us still in our viewing over time the wind strokes the branches through the Stellar Shimmers. There is nothing written in the stars that will not move and make and remake another scene for us to read when we are in need to generate and recreate our path in light. Letters in stone fade and vanish, they are sometimes overwritten and also lost, being terribly broken and incorporated in fresh building endeavours rising to the skies and more often rendered as rubble under our roads and fashioned into our foundations. The Stars have some seeming similarity, yet they are moving as we are moving and we see different stars throughout the year we can time our agriculture and set our seeds upon the moment that they first appear and then later disappear. Venus dances in such regularity that in our vision she is accurate as a clock. Sometimes Stellar Shimmers appear as if they chart our course and so they can, but to every man, not just the navigators, the stars seem to sparkle with the promise of bright destiny and we can so readily take them to heart and hold them dear as are able glittering and glimmering to appear as Stellar Shimmering Astral Writing inscribing hope without fear.

 

This same lens was used to create the Pythagoreanism set of pictures linked to views of the whole of the worlds with Tetractys of the decad experienced in shamanic potential of τετρακτύς.

 

Tetrad Bat View

Tetrad Owl View

Tetrad Moth View

Tetrad Bug View

Dyad Bat View

Dyad Bug

 

Night view over a nature reserve pond with road traffic illuminating the background, a construct both near and far from modern life

www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/albums/72177720323188661/

 

This is also a part of series of Hide Life, for some they might either prefer Bird, or Animal Hide Life.

 

This Minolta Lens is recognised by Adobe Software as a Sony SAL16F28 16mm ƒ2.8 Fisheye Lens. The lens used here is the earlier Minolta version.

 

I do try to keep my titles short and not to overflow with words so that the picture can speak without my murmuring, mumbling mutterings.

 

© PHH Sykes 2024

phhsykes@gmail.com

  

RSPB Scotland Loch Leven nature reserve

www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/loch-leven

 

animals on the wayside

Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

Yashica 44

expired Efke 100/127

This is a song I grew up with:

Three Kings, Three Kings,

Give me a new hat.

My old one’s worn,

my mother can't know

my father has the money

already counted down on the counter.

 

Three Kings and tradition :

The Epiphany Singing is very much alive people use in parts of North Brabant, Flanders and Germany.

On January 6th, hundreds of children go from door to door, dressed up as kings.

They carry a star or lantern, sing a song and get candy and 'cents' .

It is a tradition to conclude the Christmas season.

Many people only dismantle the Christmas decorations after Three Kings, day, the twelfth day of Christmas.

Traditionally a cake is baked, with three bean hidden in it: two white and one brown.

That is to remind people that two of the kings white and one brown.

The child who receives the brown bean, for that day is king and wears the crown.

Epiphany is also celebrated in other Christian countries.

In many Spanish cities for instance they enjoy large parades through the streets.

 

Have a lovely dyad as always, thank you, Magda, (*_*)

 

For more of my other work visit here: www.indigo2photography.co.uk

IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

Flowers, tulips, three, crown, colour, design, "conceptual art", studio, black-background, square, NikonD7000, "Magda indigo",

This is a part of series of Hide Life, for some they might either prefer Bird, or Animal Hide Life.

 

Two Dyad Views

Dyad Bat

Dyad Bug

 

Four Tetrad Views

Bat View a sound hunters ‘view’

Owl View a light and sound received ‘view’

Moth View a way to the nectar and a look for the overripe

Bug View this is the view that supports all of the others in so many ways

 

This Minolta Lens is recognised by Adobe Software as a Sony SAL16F28 16mm ƒ2.8 Fisheye Lens. The lens used here is the earlier Minolta version.

 

© PHH Sykes 2024

phhsykes@gmail.com

 

Dyad: something that consists of two or more elements or parts

Frame : *FRANCES CYCLES* Platypus

Handlebar : *SIM WORKS* little nick bar

Tire : *SCHWALBE* big ben

Rim:*VELOCITY* dyad

Saddle : *brooks* cambium c17

Seat post : *NITTO* S83

Pedal : *MKS* grafight-xx pedal

Stand : *BL SELECT* greenfield kick stand

- No sé cómo has podido entrar, cuando no existe llave para abrir esta puerta.

- Fue doña Eduviges quien abrió. Me dijo que era el único cuarto que tenía disponible.

- ¿Eduviges Dyada?

- Ella.

- Pobre Eduviges. Debe de andar penando todavía.

 

Juan Rulfo - Pedro Páramo

 

This is a part of series of Hide Life, for some they might either prefer Bird, or Animal Hide Life.

 

Two Dyad Views

Dyad Bat

Dyad Bug

 

Four Tetrad Views

Bat View a sound hunters ‘view’

Owl View a light and sound received ‘view’

Moth View a way to the nectar and a look for the overripe

Bug View this is the view that supports all of the others in so many ways

 

This Minolta Lens is recognised by Adobe Software as a Sony SAL16F28 16mm ƒ2.8 Fisheye Lens. The lens used here is the earlier Minolta version.

 

© PHH Sykes 2024

phhsykes@gmail.com

 

This is a song I grew up with:

Three Kings, Three Kings,

Give me a new hat.

My old one’s worn,

my mother can't know

my father has the money

already counted down on the counter.

 

Three Kings and tradition :

The Epiphany Singing is very much alive people use in parts of North Brabant, Flanders and Germany.

On January 6th, hundreds of children go from door to door, dressed up as kings.

They carry a star or lantern, sing a song and get candy and 'cents' .

It is a tradition to conclude the Christmas season.

Many people only dismantle the Christmas decorations after Three Kings, day, the twelfth day of Christmas.

Traditionally a cake is baked, with three bean hidden in it: two white and one brown.

That is to remind people that two of the kings white and one brown.

The child who receives the brown bean, for that day is king and wears the crown.

Epiphany is also celebrated in other Christian countries.

In many Spanish cities for instance they enjoy large parades through the streets.

 

Have a lovely dyad as always, thank you, Magda, (*_*)

 

For more of my other work visit here: www.indigo2photography.co.uk

IT IS STRICTLY FORBIDDEN (BY LAW!!!) TO USE ANY OF MY image or TEXT on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

Flowers, tulips, three, crown, colour, design, "conceptual art", studio, black-background, square, NikonD7000, "Magda indigo",

Three Tombs of Vilanova i la Geltrú 2018

 

On January 17 of each year the festival of the "Tres Tombs" is celebrated, said the small festival, in honor of San Antonio Abad, patron of the city. This tradition, born of a belief, of a need to look for a special dyad in consideration of an important development thanks to the work of horses, mules and donkeys, has become a fun and festive day organized by the Association of the Three Tombs of "Vilanova i la Geltrú".

This is a part of series of Hide Life, for some they might either prefer Bird, or Animal Hide Life.

 

Two Dyad Views

Dyad Bat

Dyad Bug

 

Four Tetrad Views

Bat View a sound hunters ‘view’

Owl View a light and sound received ‘view’

Moth View a way to the nectar and a look for the overripe

Bug View this is the view that supports all of the others in so many ways

 

This Minolta Lens is recognised by Adobe Software as a Sony SAL16F28 16mm ƒ2.8 Fisheye Lens. The lens used here is the earlier Minolta version.

 

© PHH Sykes 2024

phhsykes@gmail.com

 

Three Tombs of Vilanova i la Geltrú 2018

 

On January 17 of each year the festival of the "Tres Tombs" is celebrated, said the small festival, in honor of San Antonio Abad, patron of the city. This tradition, born of a belief, of a need to look for a special dyad in consideration of an important development thanks to the work of horses, mules and donkeys, has become a fun and festive day organized by the Association of the Three Tombs of "Vilanova i la Geltrú".

Dyad's Saddle (polyporus squamosus) - a fairly common bracket fungus in the UK, but nice to see nonetheless. This is part of a larger group seen at Kiplin Hall, North Yorkshire.

second day of music waste and i've already made use of my festival pass.

 

first stop - Catamaran @ Hoko's, then down the street to catch Dyad, Ora Cogan and the Hank and Lily show @ the Radha Yoga and Eatery.

 

last stop - Pub 340. Caught the last part of Dead Ghosts and then B-Lines.

Calero County Park, Northern California

Three Tombs of Vilanova i la Geltrú 2018

 

On January 17 of each year the festival of the "Tres Tombs" is celebrated, said the small festival, in honor of San Antonio Abad, patron of the city. This tradition, born of a belief, of a need to look for a special dyad in consideration of an important development thanks to the work of horses, mules and donkeys, has become a fun and festive day organized by the Association of the Three Tombs of "Vilanova i la Geltrú".

This is a part of series of Hide Life, for some they might either prefer Bird, or Animal Hide Life.

 

Two Dyad Views

Dyad Bat

Dyad Bug

 

Four Tetrad Views

Bat View a sound hunters ‘view’

Owl View a light and sound received ‘view’

Moth View a way to the nectar and a look for the overripe

Bug View this is the view that supports all of the others in so many ways

 

This Minolta Lens is recognised by Adobe Software as a Sony SAL16F28 16mm ƒ2.8 Fisheye Lens. The lens used here is the earlier Minolta version.

 

© PHH Sykes 2024

phhsykes@gmail.com

 

Star Wars - Dark Beginnings by Daniel Arrhakis (2021)

 

With the music : The Sith Symphony |

 

youtu.be/lKYy4sT4pPM

 

 

A very rare event especially among the Sith, false twins but with great dark powers that were revealed right since childhood.

An ancient prophecy was revealed but by the concept of a Force dyad, the rule mandated that only two Sith Lords could exist at any given time became a problem.

The Ancient guardians of the temple and of the imperial bloodline then suggested their separation, this because although both could turn out to be powerful Sith Lords there were disturbances in the timelines of destiny, they could never be together in the same spatial time. With the powers of the Dark force they were protected and wisely hidden, placed in different planetary systems and prevented from having any contact with each other.

Among them would not only be spatial distance but also the timelines of fate that would separate Darth Sidious from his twin sister Darth Morghous.

 

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Personages and story line based in the film series Star Wars: Credits Lucasfilm Ltd./ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

 

All elements based in several sources like toys, mine and stock images. Scenery and story created for this composition, personages recreated for this composition.

   

Excerpt from artgalleryofburlington.com

 

Holding Space is an exhibition of over 1000 ceramic components exploring our multi-faceted relationship with space – both physically and philosophically. Hung from the ceiling, suspended on the wall and standing tall – raw, abstracted forms interact within the installation as an interface between our human and spatial experiences; the relationship between the lived and the abstract or conceptual. Holding Space uses multi-component sculptures to prompt visual explorations of Space as Emptiness; Space as a Conduit for communication; and Space as held Containment.

 

Excerpt from samanthadickie.com:

 

Holding Space

 

A solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Burlington, Perry Gallery in Ontario, Canada, 2019/2020. The creation of this project was supported by a Visual Arts Grant from the BC Arts Council.

 

Space is where we live.

 

We cannot move without space. We cannot breathe without space.

 

We entangle ourselves with space and the space reshapes us.

Space is what we fill. Space is what we hold. Space is what we leave behind.

 

We are merged with the spaces around, between and inside of us.

 

My belief that our humanness is essentially rooted in relational dynamics provides the impetus behind using scale and multiples to create large-scale, multi-component groupings and immersive installations. As this attention to the relational is central to my work, dualities serve as a fulcrum for my practice and allow me to explore particular dyads such as subject/object, seen/unseen, individual/collective, viewer/viewed. Holding Space uses abstraction and expressionism to explore our multi-faceted relationship with space, both physically and philosophically.

 

This project considers notions of space with 3 assemblages (Still Point; Written on the Body; The Gesture of Grace):

 

WRITTEN ON THE BODY

 

Space as Containment. Negative space defines the body of the object where the exterior form acts as skin and bone to contain the enclosed space within, where our internal narratives are held, imprinted by the external world. 40 component wall assemblage, hung in a 22’ horizontal line. Referencing vertebrae, each unglazed porcelain rounded form touches the next with an connecting line of photo transfers.

The Lost Empire - The Sith General by Daniel Arrhakis (2021)

 

With the music : Star Wars - Rey's Dark Side Theme

 

youtu.be/Mc0ZLUA4ixw

 

In a distant galaxy, beyond the Lost Worlds of the Ethyum Nebula, two strange characters dialogue as they are closely watched by Imperial Guards. A female figure wearing a hooded cloak materializes next to an imposing being with a metallic black helmet grooved by strange red lava veins as if it were of fire.

 

- The old masters always said my faithful general: "Where there is a Sith, there is another ..." - says the Mysterious Lady while sighing deeply.

 

Inspired by the concept of a Force dyad, the rule mandated that only two Sith Lords could exist at any given time: a master to represent the power of the dark side of the Force, and an apprentice to train under the master and to one day fulfill their destiny.

 

- Our parents always protected us but kept us wisely separate and in secret, Palpatine was my twin brother and his destiny was written in the Books of Vrahd, the sacred scriptures of the Sith ...

 

Like the Sith Lords, the planets of the brotherhood also rule in the same way from the beginning ... Emperor Palpatine was extinguished along with Exegol , the hidden planet of the Sith but exist another hidden from the Jedi, in the end of the galaxy in a distant and unknown nebula of the Empire's sidereal maps.

 

- Thanks to the Dark Guardians Of The Temple and protectors of the Imperial Lineage the secret was always kept hidden from the Jedi usurpers ... and for the time being it must remain my faithful General, at least while we rebuild the fleet ! No one can know that the Sith have their Empress after all!

 

The imposing and mysterious figure responds with a bow of the head in a sign of respect while answering in a deep but respectful voice:

 

- So it will be Empress, that your will be our law!

 

_____________________________________________________

 

Personages and story line based in the film series Star Wars: Credits Lucasfilm Ltd./ Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.

 

All elements based in several sources like toys, mine and stock images. Scenery and story created for this composition, personages recreated for this composition.

  

Mickey's Beach, Hwy 1, California

May the Fourth be with you, for those who celebrate! It's Star Wars Day, and I thought it would be perfect time to make a tribute to Rey! :D

 

"Rey who?"

 

Well, I really like the ending of Episode IX, no matter what haters say. I dunno why some fans are so gatekeeping of the Skywalkers family, seems they don't get the meaning of the scene at all. Anyway, if she would reply "Palpatine", I also would be happy, cause I like that plot twist, and actually her music scene hinted at that from the very first film (there's a cool video explaining that).

 

By the way, I already made a tribute to Dark Rey, because as a Sith, I really appreciate all things Sith, even their Light Side descendants. xD

 

I didn't like Episode VII at first (too much like Episode IV), I had mixed opinion of Episode VIII (very impressed by throne room scene, but hated Luke acting not like Luke), but Episode IX saved the Disney Trilogy for me (by many things, one of which is making Rey and Kylo a Force dyad, which means something like brother and sister through the Force, and NOT a couple, thank goodness!). But regardless of my opinion of the new films, I always liked how Daisy Ridley played Rey (I was going to say "I always liked her character", but that's not quite true - in my review for Episode VII I did call her Mary Sue, but my opinion of her grew better in later films, and also they explained her powers). I can't wait for return of Daisy Ridley in "Star Wars: New Jedi Order" film, which is currently in pre-production. :)

  

This particular minifigure is also a very special for me (but that's another story), so it was a matter of time before she would appear in my pictures. :) I mean, as Rey, because her face has already appeared few times as one of my characters. ;) But for 7 years I had no particular idea for a scene with Rey until now.

 

There's no deserts in metropolis, but recently I found a sand "mountain" and took a really cool picture with my dragon. As I said back then, it's probably not a good idea to take pictures with minifigures here, but not for the reason I thought. The real reason is it hard to get them stand straight, when they're actually on 45 (or something) degrees relative to the ground, so this picture was hard to take. Anyway, a few days ago I remembered I have a tiny Star Destroyer, and I immediately thought about that cool scene from "The Force Awakens", and that's how I finally knew how to make a tribute to Rey. So when yesterday I realised it's Star Wars Day and I forgot to prepare anything I decided I should return to the place and take a picture now and not on Sunday/next week, as I intended.

  

Thanks for reading, and also you can check out those two absolutely epic covers of Rey's theme:

 

Samuel Kim - Star Wars: Rey's Theme (Epic Cinematic Version)

Samuel Kim - Star Wars: A New Home (Rey Skywalker Theme - The Rise of Skywalker Soundtrack Mix)

A Million Lights lovingly enduring through the waving of the trees and the drifting dance of the clouds being completely dispassionate and also emotionally embraced in perception

 

This picture was taken at RSPB Scotland Loch Leven nature reserve, link below my scribblings.

 

There is a message in Stellar Shimmering Astral Writing and each of us can read as we wish and as well we may ignore it as we will. The clouds not all that high, both hide and reveal the distant illuminated text and closer to us still in our viewing over time the wind strokes the branches through the Stellar Shimmers. There is nothing written in the stars that will not move and make and remake another scene for us to read when we are in need to generate and recreate our path in light. Letters in stone fade and vanish, they are sometimes overwritten and also lost, being terribly broken and incorporated in fresh building endeavours rising to the skies and more often rendered as rubble under our roads and fashioned into our foundations. The Stars have some seeming similarity, yet they are moving as we are moving and we see different stars throughout the year we can time our agriculture and set our seeds upon the moment that they first appear and then later disappear. Venus dances in such regularity that in our vision she is accurate as a clock. Sometimes Stellar Shimmers appear as if they chart our course and so they can, but to every man, not just the navigators, the stars seem to sparkle with the promise of bright destiny and we can so readily take them to heart and hold them dear as are able glittering and glimmering to appear as Stellar Shimmering Astral Writing inscribing hope without fear.

 

This same lens was used to create the Pythagoreanism set of pictures linked to views of the whole of the worlds with Tetractys of the decad experienced in shamanic potential of τετρακτύς.

 

Tetrad Bat View

Tetrad Owl View

Tetrad Moth View

Tetrad Bug View

Dyad Bat View

Dyad Bug

 

Night view over a nature reserve pond with road traffic illuminating the background, a construct both near and far from modern life

www.flickr.com/photos/phhsykes/albums/72177720323188661/

 

This is also a part of series of Hide Life, for some they might either prefer Bird, or Animal Hide Life.

 

This Minolta Lens is recognised by Adobe Software as a Sony SAL16F28 16mm ƒ2.8 Fisheye Lens. The lens used here is the earlier Minolta version.

 

I do try to keep my titles short and not to overflow with words so that the picture can speak without my murmuring, mumbling mutterings.

 

© PHH Sykes 2024

phhsykes@gmail.com

  

RSPB Scotland Loch Leven nature reserve

www.rspb.org.uk/days-out/reserves/loch-leven

 

Excerpt from artgalleryofburlington.com

 

Holding Space is an exhibition of over 1000 ceramic components exploring our multi-faceted relationship with space – both physically and philosophically. Hung from the ceiling, suspended on the wall and standing tall – raw, abstracted forms interact within the installation as an interface between our human and spatial experiences; the relationship between the lived and the abstract or conceptual. Holding Space uses multi-component sculptures to prompt visual explorations of Space as Emptiness; Space as a Conduit for communication; and Space as held Containment.

 

Excerpt from samanthadickie.com:

 

Holding Space

 

A solo exhibition at the Art Gallery of Burlington, Perry Gallery in Ontario, Canada, 2019/2020. The creation of this project was supported by a Visual Arts Grant from the BC Arts Council.

 

Space is where we live.

 

We cannot move without space. We cannot breathe without space.

 

We entangle ourselves with space and the space reshapes us.

 

Space is what we fill. Space is what we hold. Space is what we leave behind.

 

We are merged with the spaces around, between and inside of us.

 

My belief that our humanness is essentially rooted in relational dynamics provides the impetus behind using scale and multiples to create large-scale, multi-component groupings and immersive installations. As this attention to the relational is central to my work, dualities serve as a fulcrum for my practice and allow me to explore particular dyads such as subject/object, seen/unseen, individual/collective, viewer/viewed. Holding Space uses abstraction and expressionism to explore our multi-faceted relationship with space, both physically and philosophically.

 

This project considers notions of space with 3 assemblages (Written on the Body; Still Point; The Gesture of Grace):

 

THE GESTURE OF GRACE

 

Space as a Conduit. Each sculpture reflects a gesture, responsive to the next form, such as a dance troupe pushing and pulling on the space between each other, as they express the dynamic relationship between movement and space. 11 hand-built, 3’ tall, abstracted figures, standing in a line.

  

Needles of Scot's pine on spring snowpack.

Tomsk, West Siberia, Mar 2015.

Captured by Canon SX50

Excerpt from supercrawl.ca:

 

St Marie φ Walker‘s When you think of me… draws attention to the social and psychological forces that construct our sense of self. The qualities that we choose to define us also conceal many of our vulnerabilities, contradictions, and insecurities. The rise of a virtual dimension and its carefully curated profiles and threads more easily house our constructed self, but also the internalized conflicts of human nature. The collaborative dyad of Denise St Marie and Timothy Walker, St Marie φ Walker has installed work in Japan, China and different parts of North America, including Las Vegas, Chicago, Detroit, Victoria, the Canadian Prairies, the Niagara Region, Windsor, London, Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.

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