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Toned and selective focus image. A group of crystals on a blue background

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

programma invernale ..live di bloc party - justice - blonde redhead

sticazzi! :O

This vase was hand painted with different shades of blue, turquoise, aqua and teal stained glass paints.

 

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I see eyes. I see eyes staring down and to the left.

 

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

This image was inspired by Macro Mondays' group theme of "Geometric Shapes" for this week...

 

This is a top of an acorn, lit at sunset. Nice circle shape, under parallel lines.

 

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The vehicle to the left is my 5 yo son's work and the building to the right is mine.

Sprinkled Donuts --- Image by © Adrian Burke/Corbis

Created for the WPC Week 134

Source image contribution by: Monkeywings

Sheet music texture by: ArtByChrysti

Sheet music texture by: Angelique

 

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

The Flickr Lounge: Week 22: Geometric shapes.

cute teenage displaying a empty placard - Portrait of a teenage girl with a blank billboard over white background.. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24713468-cute-t...

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.

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

Old Government House offers frames within frames within frames.

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

Map by Mass Marketing, surrounded by ads.

Trump World Tower, Designed by Costas Kondylis & Associates, Empire State Building, designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon, William F. Lamb as chief designer (&Gregory Johnson), Chrysler Building William Van Alen

designed by the Swiss architects Jaques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron

Parc Del Fòrum, Barcelona

I've been having fun practicing hollow forms- I got the idea from Hadar's books. They still need some work, but this is about a weeks worth of work- off and on.

Betty when you call me, you can call me Al...be sure to check out the daily design blog

 

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Glass Labyrinth sculpture by Robert Morris on south lawn in Donald J Hall Sculpture Park at Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri.

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1965 --- by Mary Bauermeister --- Image by © Albright-Knox Art Gallery/CORBIS

Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog

 

Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog (www.sciencekit.com)

 

Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)

 

Production photographs taken for the 2009 Science Kit Catalog and CD (www.sciencekit.com)

near Los Angeles, California, USA --- This octagonal house was a project designed by John Lautner for an extremely steep hillside property. --- Image by © Alan Weintraub/Arcaid/Corbis

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