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looking forward to the next generation of blooming sunflowers ☼
happy weekend everybody :-S.
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“Your visions will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.”
― C.G. Jung
"Die Münchner Residenz... war ab 1508 Sitz der Herzöge, Kurfürsten und Könige von Bayern aus dem Haus Wittelsbach. Die weitläufige Palastanlage, jahrhundertelang das politische und kulturelle Zentrum des Landes, ist das größte Stadtschloss Deutschlands und eines der bedeutendsten Schlossmuseen Europas.
Der Gebäudekomplex umfasst zehn Höfe und gliedert sich in den Festsaalbau an der Hofgartenstraße, den Apothekenbau am Marstallplatz, den Königsbau am Max-Joseph-Platz und den Maximiliansbau an der Residenzstraße. Neben dem Cuvilliés-Theater und der Allerheiligen-Hofkirche gehören auch der Hofgarten und der Marstall zum Residenzensemble. Im Zuge der fortlaufenden baulichen Entwicklung entstanden beginnend mit dem Grottenhof die insgesamt zehn Innenhöfe, wobei besonders dem Brunnenhof und dem Kaiserhof als Schauplätze höfischer Empfänge, Feste und Zeremonien hohe Bedeutung zukam..."
...all das weiß Wikipedia.
Mir gefiel dieser Brunnenhof vor allem deshalb, weil das Wasser wie ein Reifrock aus den Speiern heraus rinnt und sich Himmel und Gebäude so farbenfroh in den Fenstern spiegeln.
Acceptance is the first step to overcome denial. It's understandable to walk the world alone in the comfort of your inner storm. To some, it may appear lonely. Yet, to you, it is your sense of solitude.
The refreshing smell of nature that the wind brings with every rain. Doesn't matter if you are drenched. Doesn't matter if you can't see your path ahead clearly. Doesn't matter if even with an umbrella over your head, the rain still pours through. What matters is you can still take a moment to catch your breath.
The most favorable moment is when your inner storm becomes your most trusted companion. It is when you realize, you don't need anyone. Or at least, that's what you convince yourself repeatedly.
Mercedes Benz-Museum, Stuttgart, Germany. .
Architecture: Ben van Berkel, UNStudio
www.mercedes-benz.com/en/classic/museum/
Heaven 17 "Height Of The Fighting"
Bringing out my inner Bob Ross. This is a re-edit of an image from last fall. I was playing with some split toning and looking for a kind of watercolor feel...
Just a little water lily that I thought was pretty, and I just love the center of it! Have a wonderful day flickr friends!
Kim (View Large)
Red Bud Leaves
Placed 3rd in the Strictly Digital Photo Contest
Shawnee Hills Arts Council
Anna Arts Center.
From madness to calmness. I just did it. Creating a peaceful image of Buddha. I really enjoyed it too.
Well, my painting display will be held for two days along with other great artists in a IT head office in my city Bangalore. I am in constant touch with the lady who is helping me to display my paintings. I always feel I am a learner who can do wonders.
It feels good to get calls from her and her junior office colleagues to make sure that I am there at exactly 10 in the morning.
Because they know my morning starts when its afternoon. I am so moved by their gesture. They have lot of amazing great artist. Maybe I am lucky one. I never asked almighty to make me a million dollars rich. But im praying all day so that I can get up on Wednesday early morning. My early morning starts in the afternoon. Where I answer my good morning messages wishing them good afternoon. It’s my life. Can’t help it. My friends know me but still send me good morning messages. Hehe.
One thing humble me most is when the art dealers office guy whom I know very well requesting me to get up early morning on Wednesday. I will surely take it as a challenge.
I just posted an image titled Madness. I liked it. But not many people. They felt its outraging. It’s kind of evil. Including the lady who helps me in dealing with my art. So I just changed it. It’s very risky. I have to look at the painting many times and make sure where exactly I have to create an image of Buddha. And then collage the background. I just love playing with colors.
I am not so professional in creating portraits or anything. But I just love to play with colors. It just flows in my veins. And I try to create anything with my own imagination. And I am glad my friend loved it. From Madness to Calmness.
Well, since my exhibition of paintings is coming up, I won’t be able to comment or appreciate any of my friend’s flickr account for few days. After this exhibition I have to rush to my native. So tired & So sorry.
“The life of inner Peace, being harmonious and without stress, is the easiest type of existence.” —Norman Vincent Peale.
Bhojanam Mantra (Sanskrit) - Gabriela Mundell
The sun came out, only for a few moments, and gave a inner glow to this rose. Made my day!
Please view in lightbox.
People spend a lifetime searching for happiness; looking for peace. They chase idle dreams, addictions, religions, even other people, hoping to fill the emptiness that plagues them. The irony is the only place they ever needed to search was within. —RAMONA L. ANDERSON
“When you are sorrowful look again in your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight.”
~Kahlil Gibran