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Expressionist architecture, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Original photograph taken at Restore's garden at Fleet Meadow, Didcot, South Oxfordshire.

 

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Challenge no131 ~ Summer Rain ~ Award Tree and

TMI challenge In the Style of … The Expressionists

 

The texture layersGreenWoodFibre7, Dappled Sunlight On A Wall, LilacMist and PastelRain1 are my own and are available from my Textures and Layers Complete Collection

 

This time at bohemian Blue Orange

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Interpretation Of Music Inspired By German Expressionist Old Fantasy Movies And Futurist Scenography.

  

Music - Dj Lucas

(industrial, electronic, avant garde, art-noise)

Stage by Willem Koba and In Inaka

In the expressionist-style Catholic parish church of St. Anton in Augsburg's Antonsviertel district, which was built between 1924 and 1927. The architect was Michael Kurz (see previous picture).

 

"With an impressive 85 stops, the organ in St. Anton is the largest instrument in Augsburg. It was built in 1931 by Josef Zeilhuber, extended in 1971 and thoroughly renovated in 2018." de.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Anton_(Augsburg)

Expressionistischer Eisenbetonbau mit parabelförmiger

Raumkonstruktion und eingezogenem Chor. Gebaut 1927 - 29;

die Farbgestaltung ist von Alois Schenk; Architekt: Otto Linder.

Der expressionistischen Wasserturm ist sozusagen das Wahrzeichen des in den 1920er Jahren angelegten Volkspark Jungfernheide.

Expressionist dance costumes by Lavinia Schulz and Walter Holdt. Created around 1923. Seen, touched and photographed, in a museum in Hamburg called MKG ...

  

Not the best view but a view out of the rain.

Germany, Hamburg, …Masks Magic, …the carnival interpretaion of the Norwegian Expressionist artist Edvard Munchs four paintings from 1893 titeled "The Sceam", The skull on the walking cane represents the cranium of the Peruvian mummy " La Specola" in Florence's Museum of Natural History.

 

“Maskenzauber”, ,…no, …it’s not Venice, it is Hamburg’s homage to the “Venetian Carnival”, celebrated between the city hall square, Alster-Arcades, along the Jungfernstieg & the Colonnade as a tribute to masquerade, magic & baroque style carnival.

 

When masked ladies & cavaliers stroll through the streets in Hamburg, then the annual Maskenzauber on the Alster takes place.

Mask magic became a solid & unique event over the years developed in the Hamburg’s street culture life.

Spectators can admire imaginative costumes, dances & in the evening fire dance at this elegant Venetian style street carnival on the carnival weekend.

Over the years, it become an integral & distinctive happening established in Hamburg’s street culture life.

the “Maskenzauber”, magic masques. Charming masks, impressive costumes & the flair of the Hanseatic city between Alster-Arcades & Colonnades.

 

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*from a new set titled: "Las tres vidas de Aurelis" Rogelio Estrada

Two original paintings from Sara, a young talented artist in Gulfport, Florida.

abstract expressionist fragments

I am collecting these scenes where nature creates an abstract expressionist effect, and the trees along the edge of this meadow did it.

 

I'm doing it because I like the effect. But there's also something humorous about the movement from realism to expressionism to abstract expressionism to not just photorealism but actual photography that then looks like abstract expressionism.

 

It's safe to presume nature had it all along.

 

Everything has already been created, and as much as it might at first feel like admitting defeat, artists are subcreators within the larger domain.

 

Sometimes, at this late stage in human history, it can feel like nothing original remains to be created — like everything original has already been done. But the task isn't to try to rebut this presumption, the task is to, over and over again, reveal how baselessness that assumption is.

 

Jackson Pollock's paintings were radical departures from traditional techniques and subjects for the medium. If they still resemble the patterns of nature, it seems pointless to insist on more novelty. After a while, the things done as radical departures are themselves the norm. And after that goes on for a little while, the the traditional images become radical.

 

But even that cycle is beside the point when you pick up your camera. Then, for that time, all that matters is what will you find to meditate on? How will it change you? What can you learn about giving that process to other people?

 

Good photography isn't communicating like prose, it is, like poetry speaking very dense, fractal, multi-faceted and polyvalent phrases that evoke layers of meaning. By doing this, it invites meditation.

 

So am I doing good photography? Should we burden ourselves with such a question? Only time will tell. The good will continue to evoke. Some art takes time to come into its own. Only art that survives the vicissitudes of time and continues to reveal a meaningful pattern will survive.

 

In the meantime, this is what I know for sure, I still have so much to learn, and I never want to stop finding ways to really meditate on what is around me.

 

Theodore Tollefson @thetollart

Ink and watercolour on Hanhemuhle NOT 300gms watercolour paper (42cm x 35cm).

Reykjavík is seen on a stormy afternoon from Perlan's observation deck. The big church in center is Hallgrímskirkja, the Lutheran parish church in Reykjavík, Iceland. Besides being the largest church in Iceland, with its steeple rising 244 feet high (74.5 meters), it is among the tallest structures in Iceland. Built in 1986 and designed by Guðjón Samúelsson, the church is an example of Expressionist architecture.

Expressionistische - Kirchenarchitektur

*some of you have asked to see this portrait which has never been exhibited and is part of my own collection; It was under glass and had to be removed to be photographed. As most of you know Rudolf von Laben was the "inventor" of German expressionist dance /until I discovered otherwise/ which he labeled: "Ausdruckstanz" in english: Sorrow and Pain"

for more on him, visit my posting of august 1, 2010 titled: "el arte soy yo" #1

it is best seen on black

A variant of expressionist architecture that uses bricks, tiles or clinker bricks as the main visible building material. Buildings in the style were erected mostly in the 1920s, primarily in Germany, where the style was created. In Amsterdam was named The Amsterdam school. Buildings of the Amsterdam School are characterized by brick construction with complicated masonry with a rounded or organic appearance, relatively traditional massing, and the integration of an elaborate scheme of building elements inside and out: decorative masonry, art glass, wrought ironwork, spires or "ladder" windows (with horizontal bars), and integrated architectural sculpture. The aim was to create a total architectural experience, interior and exterior.

Using the Monet technique - a special piece as the original photograph was in sepia

Expressionistische - Kirchenarchitektur

there is something about this summer that has me feeling detached from reality, from my own experiences, and from my feelings. i think it could be my medication. it could also be the way i've learned to cope with a life where we're exposed to a constant stream of strange, cruel, and improbable events.

 

every week it seems there is something happening somewhere that at a different time (not even that long ago) would beggar belief. today it's just another block of text on a screen, a series of predictable reactions, reactions to the reactions, and then nothing. in the garden of our waking lives we are forever weeding.

 

unfortunately, when i wander into nature near my home in the evenings, i find that instead of the respite i seek i bring the day's dissociation with me. i am unable to fully leave behind the world of information and exist in a world of pure experience. this image is what that looks like to me: blurred vision, barely discernible shapes, familiar colors, altogether chaotic and intimidating. floating above myself while i watch a sunset, trying to see it through a different set of eyes.

Architect: Peder Vilhelm Jensen Klint, Kaare Klint

Built in: 1921-1940

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Grundtvig's Church (Grundtvigs Kirke) in Copenhagen, Denmark is a rare example of expressionist church architecture and due to its unusual appearance; it is one of the best-known churches in the city.

 

The church is named after the Danish philosopher and hymn writer N. F. S. Grundtvig and was built by Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint. The work took place mainly from 1921 to 1926 when the tower section was completed, leading to the initial inauguration of the so-called Tower Church in 1927. Further work on the interior and on adjacent buildings continued until 1940 and was completed by Klint's son architect Kaare Klint after his father's death in 1930. The church stands at the centre of a residential development (1924–36), also in yellow bricks, designed by Jensen-Klint in harmony with the church.

 

The most striking feature of the church is its west façade with the 49 m (160 ft) tall bell tower. It is an imposing façade.

 

Grundtvig's Church - Wikipedia

Grundtvigs Kirke (in Danish)

 

Zum Abschluss der kleinen Reihe aus dem Volkspark Jungfernheide der Wassertum diesmal von der Bärenallee aus gesehen.

Die beiden Bärenskulpturen von Hermann Joachim Pagels stammen aus den 1920er Jahren und stehen am Eingang zum Volkspark. Der linke Bär ist in den Wirren der letzen Tage des Krieges verschollen und wurde erst 2011 durch eine originalgetreue Kopie ersetzt.

An expressionist landmark in Vienna, designed by Austrian artist Friedensreich Hundertwasser with architect Joseph Krawina as a co-author.

Expressionist church architecture in the northern part of Copenhagen, Denmark. Work on the church started in 1913 and is was finished just before WWII.

Abstract expressionist philosophy painting dedicated to my existential trip sidekick, Rusty Gentry of South Carolina. Image represents THE TOTALITY OF REALITY UP TO NOVEMBER 24, 2012.

Expressionist Street

(Lübeck, Germany. Gustavo Thomas © 2024)

 

A medieval street in the Hanseatic City of Lübeck. Reminiscence of those Expressionistic shots from the German cinema of the 1920s.

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