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The Animus Art Collective’s installation, Flaming Cactus, transforms ordinary streetscapes through the use of vibrantly colored zip ties affixed to street poles. Originally installed at FIGMENT 2011 on Governors Island, the installation brought its playful energy and whimsy to Astor Place in Manhattan.
The zip ties, once wrapped and locked around the street poles, have tails of excess material. These tails create the effect of cactus needles sprouting from the trunk of the street poles.
In an interview for the Figment Project, Animus co-founder, Preston Dane said, “Our hope is to show that adding art to a community or space doesn’t require a lot of resources, formal education, or even money. Creativity is something we’re all capable of.”
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Artervention
Flaming Cactus by Animus Art
Presented with Figment Project
Lafayette Street and 4th Avenue, Manhattan
Poster photographed at the Busted Nut Bar and Grill
Hastings Minnesota
Presented by Black Dirt Theater
Hastings Minnesota
Directed by Denise Atkinson
Tom Rooney’s comedy takes its title from the name of a cocktail created by one of its characters; but it’s obvious the playwright intends us to associate the title with the 2 protagonists as well. And they certainly are idiots.
Phil & Carl decide that the ladder to success at the post office is missing a few rungs. So they quit their PO jobs and that very day, before they turn in their uniforms, they sign a 10 year lease on a restaurant in NYC. Backed financially by a huge loan from a mob boss, they are scheduled to open in less than three weeks, and they have already waded through all of the money. They also, for some reason, never lock the doors of their building.
Zippy’s, a popular crosstown hot spot, has been crowded ever since Cy Manamalancia, a notorious mobster, was shot there over 20 years before. WHAT IF SOMEONE COULD BE MURDERED IN THEIR RESTAURANT? What follows is a fast-paced, farce filled with wacky characters & events. Winner of the American Comedy Award.
Flaming Gorge at Sunrise at Dowd Mountain Overlook on the Ashley National Forest. Forest Service photo by Rowdy Muir.
The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots. What more can I say? I love this album. Set theme: Red.
My second colored LP, after CAKE - Motorcade of Generosity. Since then I also got Owl City - Ocean Eyes which came on one white and one blue record. I'm a little bit addicted, I must admit, but I knew this would happen when I started.
October 13, 2022 - Flaming Pumpkins Photo Shoot with Tuttle Cameras at Heartwell Park in Long Beach, CA, for the annual October Tuttle Club Photo Shoot Event.
The Flaming Chalice is the symbol of my church. Like any good symbol, It has a variety of meanings, depending on the viewer. For me, it stands for the Divine, for the love and care we owe each other and for the people who came before us and made our world a better place.
This Flaming Chalice picture is made entirely from Clay. I made it as a 'thank you' gift for someone in the denomination who has been very kind and understanding.
Overlooking Flaming Gorge near the Red Canyon Visitor’s Center. Ashley National Forest. Credit: US Forest Service.
Photographic recreation of Frederick Leighton's "Flaming June". For the Pre-Raphaelite photo project, Knox Spring 2006.
The weather lady said it was going to be hot and sunny, once a bit of low lying cloud had burnt off, well this is this morning as of 5 mins ago, a NOT SO FLAMING JUNE !!! Well we are in West Yorkshire and pretty high up , but after a beautiful Tuesday and promised it for a week I did have sadly high hopes ! duh, so here's looking forward to eventually boarding a plane this year and finding some summer !!!!!
JUNE 2013 - Emley Moor, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK
A few cars at the hotel across from work. These will be at the Goodguys show in Raleigh over the coming weekend.
The Flaming Mountains (Chinese: 火焰山; pinyin: huǒyànshān) or Gaochang Mountains are barren, eroded, red sandstone hills in the Tian Shan of Xinjiang. They lie near the northern rim of the Taklamakan Desert and east of the city of Turpan. Their striking gullies and trenches caused by erosion of the red sandstone bedrock give the mountains a flaming appearance at certain times of the day
Each ornament is noted with a name or link to the image. The ones along the bottom are the only exception, you can find them here: www.flickr.com/photos/thenewjane/. The Christmas tree can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/rubyblossom/4174121810/
The Flaming Mountains (Chinese: 火焰山; pinyin: huǒyànshān) or Gaochang Mountains are barren, eroded, red sandstone hills in the Tian Shan of Xinjiang. They lie near the northern rim of the Taklamakan Desert and east of the city of Turpan. Their striking gullies and trenches caused by erosion of the red sandstone bedrock give the mountains a flaming appearance at certain times of the day
I had my nose in a book for most of the flight from Chicago to Reno, but had an urge to peak out the window just as this view was going by.
My first thought was that this was Lake Mead behind the Hoover Dam, but it turns out to be the Flaming Gorge Reservoir impounded behind...you guessed it...the Flaming Gorge Dam.
It also made more sense that I'd be over Utah rather than somewhere over southern Nevada where the Hoov's located.
the widefield blitzkrieg continues with the Flaming Star + Tadpoles
10x720s, STT-8300M + Astrodon 5nm Ha + canon 200 f/2.8L @ f/2.8
Fresh banana, sweet 16 pineapple and orange glazed in batter and rhum. Served with crème anglaise and non fat ice cream.
Here is a combined image of IC405 and IC410.
I aligned the separate images of IC405 and IC410 using 'align and combine' in Nebulosity and then merged them using PS.
Texture with thanks to Shadowhouse Creations
costumed face by Frank Kovalchek, aka alaskan dude
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