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The United Nations Secretariat building designed by Le Corbusier. New York City, New York, East Side, East RIver, FDR Drive, Highway by East River, Style Modern

August Herbin (French; 1882–1960). Serigraph (37/100), 1957. Erlin Neby Collection, Oslo, Norway.

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

The Hive - Kew Gardens - a 17m high multi-sensory installation commissioned by the UK Government and created by artist Wolfgang Buttress, Simmonds Studio and BDP. It formed the centerpiece of the UK Pavillion at the 2015 Milan Expo.

The structure highlights the importance of pollinators to our future food security.

 

This is the first day of the rest of my life.

 

2014 please be good to me.

a new package of sharpies + one of my new lisa congdon coloring books + netflix + tea = a great way to spend sunday afternoon

Miniature Canaletto painting of Venice in a modern art landscape.

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

 

The shape, of course, is the rectangular monolith, and the circular starlight bokeh. Of course, the movie never showed the cavemen or astronauts licking the monolith to find out whether it was chocolate or not..!

 

UPDATE: This should definitely fit in the Our Daily Topic of "Food" for Aug 19-25, 2013. Who said you shouldn't play with your food?

 

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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.

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

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Go get 'em sheriff.

 

A badge from the 1960's with a name stamped on it from a vending machine. We could put in a dime (or less) and 'engrave' our name on this sheriff's badge and be able to clean up the neighborhood of those pesky bad guys.

 

The MacroMonday theme this week is "Geometric Shapes"

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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ca. 1966 --- Original caption: Model wearing striped and patterned wraparound wool coat by Forquet.

Once a passenger ferry, this houseboat now features a '70s coach amongst other eclectic architectural features.

Geometric image from the U.S. Naval Observatory.

ca. 1890-1908 --- by William Holmes Sullivan --- Image by © Fine Art Photographic Library/CORBIS

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

Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin, Germany.

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

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

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

Geometric image from the U.S. Naval Observatory.

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.

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

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