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Back in the summer I walked the Laugavegur Trail again in Iceland. It's an incredible trek, well worth doing. We did it at the start of the season and so there was still a lot of snow around. Although you'll cross the odd snowfield even late in the season, it was quite something to see the difference between this and my first trip 2 years ago.

 

I particularly liked this scene as it represents nothing much at all, it is interesting purely because of the graphical nature of the shapes and lines.

Graphical handrail on an outside staircase beside the Aquadrome, originally built for the 2012 Olympics, in Stratford, East London, shortly after a heavy downpour of rain. Architect: Zaha Hadid.

I liked the colorful look of the workers perched on the graphical rebar grid.

Detail of the etching Sanjūsangendō (1976) by Tanaka Ryōhei.

Seen at the exhibition of Japanese etchings by Tanaka Ryōhei in Japan Museum SieboldHouse Leiden NL.

 

Tanaka Ryōhei (1933) believes in perfection. As a graphic artist he has dedicated his life to the artistic interpretation of rural Japan. Inspired by Kyoto and surrounding areas.

 

More etchings by Tanaka Ryōhei:

johanphoto.blogspot.com/2019/12/japanse-etsen.html

 

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