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Geometric image from the U.S. Naval Observatory.

166 Perry St, by Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture of Asymptote Architecture, Charles Lane, Greenwich Village, West Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

ca. 1957 --- Model standing on beach wearing a bathing suit in harlequin-diamond wool, by Imports Int. --- Image by © Condé Nast Archive/CORBIS

06 Jun 1977, Armet-sur-Marne, France --- David Bowie in Vasarely's Workshop --- Image by © Christian Simonpietri/Sygma/Corbis

This is a set of aluminum castings that a lady in foundry class made. Geometric shapes embellished with some copper jewelry type elements. I thought they were very cool.

Loved the number of shapes from this angle of the Shrine in San Luis so submitted as #4 from list.

We came up the steps and onto the porch and this is what I saw. I just had to run back to the car to get my camera before we checked in. We were amazed that no one was enjoying the view from the porch on this beautiful summer's day.

Under the pergola on The Veranda at the Mountain View Grand, Whitefield, NH

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Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Diller Scofidio + Renfro in collaboration with FxFowle Architects, Manhattan,New York City, New York, USA

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Abstract Seamless Pattern made in 2d software

American Folk Art Museum, New York City, New York, architect, Tod Williams Billie Tsien & Associates, East 53 Street

I went to the ABC Ilustration museum for my outing today, which was quite neat. The main floor temporary exhibition was a collection of creepy art by a variety of artists, some kinda Gothic Lolita style, and others. One was called Madame Butterfly that I remember, and there were a couple sculptural pieces as well. There were also exhibits on the history of the organization (none in English, so I'm not sure what all they were). It seems it's associated with the lottery somehow. There were some really cool pieces upstairs made entirely by poking holes in paper--a different kind of pointilism. The holes outlined figures and created shadows, and the paper was deformed into 3d, a sculpture of sorts. Also in that room were some cool videos of performance pieces on reflection and water. One was a piece where silver paint flowed around natural subjects in rivers and eddies. Another had a woman put her hands and arms through two mirrors and shake hands with herself, making an endless handshake. She did some other similar pieces that reflected the bindedness and difficulties she faced in getting her hands through little holes in the mirrors.

Our Daily Challenge ... geometric shapes.

 

Mr Alota Balone was a crook who was overfishing and the detectives with their sea lion assistants were looking for him. Part of the sea lion show at Sea World.

 

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #50 - People " "Lines and Angles Friday"

ca. 1998 --- Christian Bale Under a Stream of Water --- Image by © Ricardo Martin/CORBIS OUTLINE

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In downtown Clarksburg, West Virginia, on July 6th, 2020, the former Eagle Glass & Paint Co. building (erected circa 1910) on the south side of West Main Street (West Virginia Route 20) between E.B. Saunders Way and South 2nd Street, a "contributing property" to the Clarksburg Downtown Historic District, 82004794 on the National Register of Historic Places.

 

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"Le Rêve de d'Alembert" by Frank Stella, a synthetic polymer paint on canvas (1974), on display inside the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.

Kansas City, Missouri

Friday afternoon 29 December 2023

two hundred and eighty three

 

It was overcast the day I was walking around Xintiandi.

 

For the life of me I can't remember what led me to take this photo of the bikes...

 

I remember the first time I visited China. That was when I was 11. I was amazed at the amount of bicycles there were on the roads, they seemed to swarm around the vehicles in a steady stream.

 

I guess in the last 17 years much as changed. There are only a handful of people riding bikes, giving way to the motor vehicles.

 

It's still not as bad as Vietnam though... =P

IAC Building, designed by Frank Gehry, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA, Dusk, lobby

The Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus showcases contemporary design along the Spree River in Berlin\'s Mitte district.

Carnegie Hall Tower Arcihitect, Cesar Pelli and Metropolitan Tower Architect: Schuman, Lichtenstein, Claman & Efron and Russian tea room, West 57th Street NYC, New York, postmodern

Geometric image from the U.S. Naval Observatory.

Digital painting. iPad. Adobe Sketch, Draw and Capture. OmniSketch (Harmony Brushes)

The Beekman, also known as Beekman Tower, architect Frank Gehry, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

Week 11's collage. The prompts are: a flower, a foreign language, stitching, a measurement, something torn and the bonus is geometric shapes.

 

I am becoming like a production line cranking these pages out. I try to be as original and "artistic" as I can be, but, let's face it, I ain't the creative type when it comes to arranging images on a piece of paper. I look at the prompts, grab some images off the internet, run them through Photoshop, try to place them in strategic spots on the page then call it done! LOLOL!!

52 Weeks 2015: MINIMALISTIC PHOTOGRAPHY

Flickr Lounge ~ Geometric Shapes

 

Somewhere around the Tuscan countryside. I was interested by all the straight lines and angles broken up by curve of the wheel.

100 Eleventh Avenue designed by Ateliers Jean Nouvel and Beyer Blinder Bell, New York City, New York, Chelsea

40 Bond Street, created by Ian Schrager, architects Herzog & de Meuron, Manhattan, Noho, New York City, New York, USA,

New York City, NY, Blue Building designed Bernard Tschumi, 105 Norfolk Street, Delancy Street

Duncan Rawlinson delves into the digital canvas, where photography meets algorithmic art, crafting a maze of vibrant geometry that invites timeless contemplation.

 

Duncan.co/spectrum-of-perspectives

I have been saying it for years and I have finally taken the step back to water colour painting. Took me a while to find an instructor I could relate to - not as easy as it sounds, but I am so glad I have found her. It's a small class for now which suits me just fine.

This is the first exercise in shapes, shading and perspective.

Never thought either, that I would be occupied with primary building blocks again after spending most of my teaching years with little 4 and 5 year olds.

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The Beekman, also known as Beekman Tower, architect Frank Gehry, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

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Geometric image from the U.S. Naval Observatory.

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