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...After standing in the line at the Broad for 30 minutes, we were granted admission, and it was on to the escalator and up to the third floor main gallery...

 

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Entry to G.C.C. exhibition 2013

Hyderabad, India

Ciudad Artes y Ciencias, Valencia, Spain

After an entry of Buster from last years Dog Photographer of the Year popped up yesterday its spurred me on to quick get some images in before the deadline.

I do not expect to win anything but its great to be able to share some fun pictures of Buster and hope that they pop up along the way.

Here is one of my favourites and a selection for this years category 'Dogs at Play' - Rising from the Surf - is it Buster or sea monster - I'll let you be the judge!

The Museum of the Mazovian Countryside in Sierpc

Autumn in our entry...

Unser Eingang...

Detail of a sliding door at the entryway to the Takayama Jinya in Takayama, Japan.

 

The Takayama Jinya is a former local government office in the city of Takayama, in Japan's mountainous Gifu prefecture. It was in official use from 1692 to 1969, and is the only remaining building of its type in Japan today. It is now a National Historic Site and is open as a nicely maintained museum.

 

Sony A6300 / ILCE-6300

Sony E 35mm F1.8 OSS

35mm; 1/30 sec; f/2.8; ISO 500

One of the many entrance gates to the Alhambra Palace and Gardens in Granada, Spain

2016

PLEASE CLAWMENT IF YOU FAVE!

 

My entry to TheLegoZealot contest!

 

I love idea of redesigning Batman villains!

 

Here's my rendition of Catwoman.

 

سيلينا كايل

Saylina Kayl-

 

The main inspiration was from Egyptian Cats. I figured why not make Catwoman Egyptian inspired.

The torso, legs, and head were all fully painted by me. I tried adding a royal necklace of sorts, maybe something she stole.

Her helmet is the old Catwoman helmet, with details painted on. The claws are a cut chain piece glued to the hand.

 

The main focus is the Arabic words scattered around the figure.

Huge thanks to Scott Blankfield who suggested adding something above her eyes.

Above her eyes says Cat in Arabic.

Across her eyeholes says "woman".

And her torso says claws, if read sideways.

 

Anyways, I'm really satisfied with how she came out!

 

Thanks!

Boss

CN L515 awaits to go into Kirk Yard with a SD40-2W and a C44-9W

My entry for the 12x12 vignette category for Summer Joust 2022 contest.

 

Jumping back to medieval times, a Lego forestman is in love with a lady from the castle. After a secret meeting on the balcony, where he shows his love with a ring, he has been discovered by the guards.

While trying to escape, archers are aiming at him. Some arrows missed, but some hit him in a soft spot...

 

For more details check out the video on my YouTube Channel:

youtu.be/xYlXT4HK2Vs

Nice door and a lovely house. Thursday Doors Day/ TDD/ DDD

Door to an abandoned house/trailer hybrid, Moose Creek, Alaska.

Entry Hall Way, Recently relocated from Delaware to Alabama, a few photos from the new home now that we are unpacked and actually have window coverings on most windows.

The beautiful entry way and hall to the Mayo Clinic.

I took a Night Photography class sponsored by Desert Botanical Garden and taught by Ryan Parra - a photography professor at Mesa Community College and Arizona State University. I learned a lot and practiced a lot. I really feel that I had improved significantly by the end of the class. One big problem with classes like this is keeping other photographers out of the frame.

 

This HYBYCOZO sculpture is titled Pyrite Field. It greets visitors in the Ottosen Entry Garden. Any correction will be appreciated.

 

dbg.org/events/light-bloom/2024-10-12/

www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFelgzzzQqg

LIGHT BLOOM by HYBYCOZO is a limited-time exhibit where nature and light converge. This mesmerizing display invites you to explore the Garden transformed by stunning geometric light installations that illuminate the beauty of the desert landscape in a new way. As the sun sets, LIGHT BLOOM comes to life, casting intricate shadows and vibrant hues across the Garden. Wander the trails and let the enchanting installations transport you to a magical realm where the natural world meets the abstract.

 

www.hybycozo.com/artists

HYBYCOZO is the collaborative studio of artists Serge Beaulieu and Yelena Filipchuk. Based in Los Angeles, their work consists of larger than life geometric sculptures, often with pattern and texture that draw on inspirations from mathematics, science, and natural phenomena. Typically illuminated, the work celebrates the inherent beauty of form and pattern and represents their ongoing journey in exploring the myriad dimensions of geometry. HYBYCOZO is short for the Hyperspace Bypass Construction Zone, a nod to their favorite novel (The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy) and was the title of their first installation in 2014. They continue to create under this name. In the novel earth was being destroyed to make way for a bypass. It lead Serge and Yelena to ask what it means to make art at a time where the earth’s hospitable time in the universe may be limited.

 

dbg.org/meet-the-artists-behind-light-bloom/

Q: Walk us through your creative process?

A: The focus of our creative process is to explore the intricate interplay between geometry, light, space and to inspire contemplation, wonder and a sense of place among our audiences. Geometry and pattern-making serve as the backbone of our creative expression. It is the framework through which we navigate the complexities of form, proportion and spatial relationships. Patterns, both simple and complex, have a profound impact on our perception and understanding of the world. They possess the ability to evoke a sense of order, balance and aesthetic pleasure. Pattern making and geometry offer us a means of storytelling and communication. These patterns serve as conduits for deeper exploration, provoking introspection and contemplation to uncover the underlying symbols embedded within the human psyche.

Q: What inspired the concept of LIGHT BLOOM?

A: Just as many cactus and desert plants have evolved to produce night-blooming flowers, adapting to their environment and thriving in darkness, our sculptures come alive after sunset, blossoming with light and transforming the night into a glowing landscape of art and geometry.

 

Desert Botanical Garden has an incredible collection of plants and cacti arranged in a beautiful park setting.

dbg.org/

"Think the desert is all dirt and tumbleweeds? Think again. Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona."

 

Desert Botanical Garden

DBG HYBYCOZO Light Bloom

MD, Lutherville MD. Green Spring Station.

Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas.

 

Architect: Louis Kahn

Completed: 1972

This is my entry to Sinnwell Customs 200 follows contests. So I put his sigfig in Jason todds "death" scenes.

 

I hope it's ok that there white in the hair a bit of super glue got on there and it the only one of this hair I've got 😟.

 

Also I was wondering when the contest ends and what the prizes are?

A small parking sign and a larger No Entry sign on Gilbeert Street, seen against a concrete side of building.

Off to the right - they are pouring a concrete slab on the building appendage that fell outside of the main perimeter.

 

The lines and shadows are from the trusses above that form the structure for the roof.

 

Terrific Thursday to you.

Side effects may include: Complete loss of motor functions.

 

My Entry for the 2023 Bio-Cup Preliminary round, the theme being Villain.

 

I wasn't sure if I would end up entering this year, but I managed to throw this together. It's better than nothing at least.

www.fluidr.com/photos/8404101/interesting

 

A portal into another world

 

When is a door more than a humble door? At Expo 2020, in the hands of an architect as revered as Asif Khan, the answer is three spellbinding entry portals, where doors becomes metaphors, gateways and transitional points that are equal parts design genius and philosophical back story.

 

Celebrated surrealist Khan – the British architectural mastermind behind Expo 2020’s Public Realm – has conceptualised and created what will be the first sight to greet millions of visitors from around the world as they arrive at the 4.38 sqkm site.

 

Expo 2020’s entry portals – one positioned at the entrance to each of the three Thematic Districts (Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability) – are the gateways to The World’s Greatest Show, the largest event ever to be held in the Arab World.

 

Each portal has a set of two 21-metre-tall doors – and when opened each morning, they will represent a symbolic act of Expo 2020’s doors being literally thrown open to the world. When visitors leave, those same doors will lead back to the ‘regular’ world, enticing visitors to return to Expo 2020 another day.

Nanjing, January 2025

 

This is China~~

 

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created with a combo of gimp, pixlr and corel fx. HSS!

I'm aware that this might at first sight appear to be one of those contrived kaleidoscopic images where the reflection has been processed! It is real.

 

The symmetry comes from shooting low to the ground.

This is my fifth entry for the Colossal Castle Contest XVI. I always enjoy building microscale castle scenes, so I certainly wasn’t going to pass up the Micro Medieval Mountain category, even if the prize wasn’t very desirable for me…

The micro ship design was inspired by Henjin Quilones.

 

The fortress of Calbridge is built right into the Fjall mountains and its mighty walls protect the harbor and village along the coast.

 

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This space is a renovation project that I designed and installed.

All of the art was designed and fabricated by me...

 

See the publication of this online at: "A European Design Magazine" from 2008 but still online

The Chinese Garden

The Huntington

San Marino, California

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