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The newly renovated upstairs gallery rooms of the QVMAG are set out in typical postmodern fashion with artworks from different era and styles set alongside each other. We can also look down into the display on the next level of Tasmanian Indigenous history. www.flickr.com/photos/luminosity7/albums/72157719166799616

 

The big work on 10 panels of etchings is by Raymond Arnold, "Elsewhere World" (2022). As the artists says, "It is the sense of the possibility of another (elsewhere) world, i.e. one that is lost but might be reclaimed, that I'm interested in speculating about."

University of Tasmania, Hunter Street campus, Hobart.

Today showing Fani Karanikola, click the link below to see her exhibition: www.flickr.com/groups/contrasted_gallery/discuss/72157721...

Die National Gallery ist ein Kunstmuseum in London. Sie befindet sich am nördlichen Ende des Trafalgar Squares und gilt als eine der umfassendsten und bedeutendsten Gemäldegalerien der Welt. Die hier ausgestellte staatliche Gemäldesammlung umfasst rund 2300 Werke vom 13. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert. Der Eintritt zur ständigen Gemäldeausstellung ist frei. Das Haus ist mit 6,5 Millionen Besuchern eines der meistbesuchten Museen der Welt.

 

The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London. Founded in 1824, it houses a collection of over 2,300 paintings dating from the mid-13th century to 1900. It is among the most visited art museums in the world.

A painting for sale in an art gallery. The store was closed and there was no artist or price posted. It would look great on my wall. I'll have to go back during the day.

La facciata di una galleria d'arte a Milano

 

The front of an art gallery in Milan

Taken well before Covid, this is London's National Portrait Gallery. I'd never visited the Gallery before and I thoroughly enjoyed my time there, even though I'm not a particular art buff.

This image is included in 9 galleries :- 1) "MIX_02" curated by Willie Sturges, 2) "natura, solo natura!" by fabiofoni, 3) "賞心悅目的博覽館" by ggx2ggx2@kimo.com, 4) "Yellowstone National Park" by Black Diamond Images, 5) "Neue Galerie 2020 0202" by BAKAWI, 6) "Landschaft" by Michael Gschwind, 7) "Landscapes" by Süskind Dostoevsky Poe, 8) "(((O)))" by Waldgeist and 9) "placeres visuales-volumen 2" by byktor -f.d.

 

It is a hot spring located in the Upper Geyser Basin. Its average temperature is around 69.8 °C (157.6 °F) and is 23 feet (7 m) deep. The pool was named by Mrs E. N. McGowan, wife of Assistant Park Superintendent, Charles McGowan in 1883. She called it "Convolutus", the Latin name for the morning glory flower, which the spring resembles.

 

The distinct colour of the pool is due to bacteria which inhabit the water. On a few rare occasions the Morning Glory Pool has erupted as a geyser, usually following an earthquake or other nearby seismic activity. Several entryways have been clogged due to objects being thrown in by tourists, reducing the hot water supply, and in turn altering the overall appearance of the pool.

 

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I am trully humbled, trilled happy and honored to take part in this amazing exhibition with so many talented artists and friends that i love to stalk =)

I would like to invite you all and would love to see you all there ♥

 

The exhibits opens on Saturday, December 5 at Noon SLT (12 PM).

 

🚕Taxi to the Attention Gallery 🚕

 

Stop by and enjoy a selection of Halloween artwork created by our gallery artists! Display will up until November 9 :)

 

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Painting in Old Town art gallery by Farrell Cockrum, Albuquerque - New Mexico.

Info: www.theadobefineart.com/farrell-cockrum/

Visit us at www.flickr.com/groups/contrasted_gallery/discuss/72157721...

The link to the exhibition is under the poster icon on our discussion page.

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Gallery Storefront Window display

Eva Reynolds Fine Art Gallery

Prairiefire Complex

Overland Park, KS

 

"Olivia" by Dan Vanderhoof

  

When I was a young kid my father handed me a camera one day and told me how to use it. Within that little metal box, between its glass and rings, I found a meaning, an expression of who I was.

 

I found I always saw the world in a different way, I could look at something and feel a reaction. Deep down inside of me my soul would ring a tone, whether it be dark or bright, it rang, and I wanted to sing it. But I would look at the person next to me and search their face for the ring I felt, and I didn’t see it. It was in that camera I found the way, a method, a medium to bring my ring to life. So when I looked at the faces of people who saw my photographs I felt the chords of a melody striking; different reactions, different feelings, but all of their soul’s where ringing.

 

When I came to Second Life and found my way into its art community and I found myself on the doorstep of many galleries. I walked around them, dazed and amazed, everywhere I looked I was ringing in such a pure and honest way. What I saw was amazing, I saw art at its purest form: an expression of a soul. I felt like a little child walking around a famous art gallery being amazed at what he saw, wanting to leap for joy, because his soul and mind had been opened up like never before.

 

So I did; I leapt for joy and ran out wanting to spread this feeling to as many people as I could find. I wanted to create a place where people could walk around and ring. I wanted them to travel the depths of their souls in the art of another. I wanted them to remember themselves and who they were. Fifty-two artists, one thousand and forty pieces of art, I might have accomplished that, but I will never know. It is a personal journey everyone must take. Maybe I’m too optimistic, but I believe this thing called art is an incredibly powerful thing. So with the last month of Twilight Gallery I hope you will all come back for a final journey into yourselves, and I hope your soul will ring, so I can look at all of your faces and see a beautiful melody.

 

Come January 1st Twilight Gallery will be closed due to the Open Sim Price Increase.

 

Join us December 13th at 1pm SLT for the final time to see 6 more artists and also original artwork from the artists that have shown at the gallery before.

 

Yan Etzel will be playing his beautiful music from 1pm SLT to 3pm SLT. Then we continue to celebrate with DJ Summer from 3pm SLT to 5pm SLT.

 

Thank you to everyone that has shown,

Thank you to everyone that has come,

Thank you to everyone that has believed,

Thank you to everyone that has felt.

 

Variation of a painting from the Tate Britain gallery, London, UK.

 

The original artwork is the work of an unknown British avant-garde and contemporary artist. The texture I used comes from Lenabem-Anna, for which I thank her very much.

Spirit of the DragonRFL Welcomes the Photography of Mony Pedroia to the Spirit Gallery. Join us Saturday, March 14 @ Noon. The sweet sounds of Melly Faith kick us off followed at 1pm with Cryptic Harmony kicking it up a notch for the After Party! Enter for a chance to win a photo session or gift cards! See you there!

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Vlatades Monastery, 14th c. A.D. Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece

The railed viewing galleries of The Old Operating Theatre, London

At the Piazza San Marco (St Marks Place), Venice

LX Gallery presents: Sennaspirit Coronet

June 28, 2PM SLT

 

Hope to see you all there :)

 

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Something I said I would do at some point through the 365 journey. This is my first attempt at making a picture from nothing.

 

Downloaded 2 free textures from here, one of the bricks and one of 4 white planks. Duplicated the bricks about 10 times and overlaied them on each other flipping and blending with masks to get the bricks across the whole image. I did the same with the floor then merged and changed the perspective. Added some spotlighting effects and a light fitting x 3. Next I got 3 of my favourite pictures and added the fx to emboss the edges, a drop shadow and a texture.

 

This all came about after watching a tutorial on phlearn.com where I learned about the lighting features that are in photoshop.

 

Quite pleased with how this one has turned out, and I've always harboured a desire to see my stuff in a gallery haha, I think this is as close as I will get... Now its time to enjoy my day off with the children. Keep clicking everyone!!!

Art Exhibition - AFFLATUS Exhibition

 

Honored to part of this exhibit and to be included with such great artists. I have 13 new pieces for this exhibit.

Hope to see you all there! Thank you to the owners of the Edge Gallery Ladmilla and Eli for the invite.

 

Please visit right here: The Edge Art Gallery

 

OPENING ON THIS SATURDAY, 21st SEPTEMBER, 2019

  

11:00 a.m. SLT

  

DJ 亗AVALON Boa亗 on stage from 12:00 till 2:00 p.m. SLT

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Images left to right:

• Castle Ruins, Germany

• Mystical Sunflower

• Twisted Gauge

• Garden Planet

• Dreamy River

• Fountain in Vancouver

• Old Library & Clock-tower, UBC

Studio gallery space courtesy KLEINWERKS miniature gallery

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thoughts from the opening of kina's and my expo at panthers gallery yesterday..

many thanks to all who past by!

special thanks to my "rocks" yesterday: neil, ravi, seca, alf and jaja !

 

kiss to kina who exposes her great work with me.

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Center of Entrance Room @ Restoration Hardware Gallery

Town Center Plaza

Leawood, KS

Wikipedia: This was a British coin worth one quarter of a penny, or in other words 960 coins were worth a pound sterling. The wren motif appeared from 1937 until 1956.

 

Art Week Gallery theme birds

 

National Gallery, Dublin

At World PC EXPO, Tokyo

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Leslie Powell Art Gallery Exhibit (March 2007)

Lawton, OK

Exhibit titled "Awakenings"

Artist: Krispen Spencer

  

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Leica M6

Summicron 35mm f2

Fuji Superia 100

Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IV

National Gallery of Victoria , Melbourne , Australia

Tallinn Art Hall's temporary pavilion in the suburbs.

Exhibition Transs

  

I took this photo at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery / American Art Museum in Washington, DC. In the large view, it looks like you can walk right through the computer screen and into the museum.

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