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Hōkoku-ji (報国寺) is an old temple in the Kenchō-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism located in Kamakura, Japan. Famous for its bamboo garden, it is also known as "Bamboo Temple".

 

A statue of Gautama Buddha, called Shaka Nyorai in Japanese, in a sacred hall is the temple's principal image. The original of a statue of Sho Kan'non is on display at the Kamakura Museum of National Treasures. The temple is sometimes called Takuma-dera after the artist of a statue of Kashyap which was destroyed by a fire in 1891 in an adjacent hall.

 

The temple is No. 10 on the Kamakura 33 Kannon pilgrimage. The grounds cover approximately 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft). (Wikipedia)

Hōkoku-ji (報国寺) is an old temple in the Kenchō-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism located in Kamakura, Japan. Famous for its bamboo garden, it is also known as "Bamboo Temple".

 

A statue of Gautama Buddha, called Shaka Nyorai in Japanese, in a sacred hall is the temple's principal image. The original of a statue of Sho Kan'non is on display at the Kamakura Museum of National Treasures. The temple is sometimes called Takuma-dera after the artist of a statue of Kashyap which was destroyed by a fire in 1891 in an adjacent hall.

 

The temple is No. 10 on the Kamakura 33 Kannon pilgrimage. The grounds cover approximately 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft). (Wikipedia)

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“The Gathering” by Annmarie Claudette

 

As individuals we are uniquely gifted and special in some way. The Gathering is a mixed media painting that embodies the strength that lies within our connectedness with one another, as a community.

 

“My pieces are inspired by the community around me, the people, the culture, and most prominently, the richness within nature. I enjoy bringing the magic of life together and displaying it colourfully, through my artwork… I hope that this project, on a larger scale, further encourages creative transformation (through use of art) of our local communities.”

 

About Annmarie Claudette

Annmarie Claudette is a visual artist that enjoys creating abstract, landscape, and portrait paintings. She finds inspiration from nature and the members within her community. Primarily painting with acrylic and often experimenting with other mediums and styles, Annmarie loves seeing the unique magic and beauty that unfolds as each painting is created.

 

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Traffic Box Art Pilot Project

 

Artist: Aditi Kashyap, Amye St John, Annmarie Claudette, Malachi Watson-Narcisse, Michel Nwoye-Vincent.

Category: Temporary Public Art Projects

Address: Downtown Queen Street, Brampton

 

The City of Brampton has transformed five traffic control boxes to feature artwork from the Arts, Culture & Creative Industry Development Agency’s (ACCIDA) “Postcard Project – Your Artist Story”. This project asks artists to submit work which explores their connection to the City and reflects on how their artistic practice captures the spirit and stories of Brampton.

 

The featured artwork is by local artists Aditi Kashyap (Queen Street East & Chapel Street), Amye St John (Centre Street & Queen Street East), Annmarie Claudette (Queen Street East & Lynch Street), Malachi Watson-Narcisse (Queen Street East & Hansen Road), Michel Nwoye-Vincent (Queen Street East & Rutherford Road).

 

This project is also supported by My Main Street funded by the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

 

As this is a City of Brampton Pilot Project, we want your feedback on how this pilot project impacts the downtown.

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“Arrive” by Malachi Watson-Narcisse

 

This piece features a young man with a single piece of luggage. He finds himself in a new land, hopeful of a better life and a bright future.

 

“This piece was inspired by the large population of immigrants found in Brampton. It reflects the humble beginnings as well as the hopes and dreams of those who come to the city to start a new life… I hope my art makes our community more pleasant to be in. I hope my art helps the city of Brampton eventually create a new aesthetic identity. I hope my art being displayed inspires others artistically.”

 

About Malachi Watson-Narcisse

Malachi Watson-Narcisse is a Brampton based illustrator and graphic designer. His art uses a visual vocabulary that includes contrast, colour and balance to highlight a diverse range of subjects with the hope of fostering a sense of community and connection.

 

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Traffic Box Art Pilot Project

 

Artist: Aditi Kashyap, Amye St John, Annmarie Claudette, Malachi Watson-Narcisse, Michel Nwoye-Vincent.

Category: Temporary Public Art Projects

Address: Downtown Queen Street, Brampton

 

The City of Brampton has transformed five traffic control boxes to feature artwork from the Arts, Culture & Creative Industry Development Agency’s (ACCIDA) “Postcard Project – Your Artist Story”. This project asks artists to submit work which explores their connection to the City and reflects on how their artistic practice captures the spirit and stories of Brampton.

 

The featured artwork is by local artists Aditi Kashyap (Queen Street East & Chapel Street), Amye St John (Centre Street & Queen Street East), Annmarie Claudette (Queen Street East & Lynch Street), Malachi Watson-Narcisse (Queen Street East & Hansen Road), Michel Nwoye-Vincent (Queen Street East & Rutherford Road).

 

This project is also supported by My Main Street funded by the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

As this is a City of Brampton Pilot Project, we want your feedback on how this pilot project impacts the downtown.

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“Doodle Lightbulb” By Michel Nwoye-Vincent

 

The Doodle Lightbulb artwork was created using the artist’s first set of alcohol-based markers, on mixed-media paper. The main focus was to mix a bit of realism with his cartoony doodle style. Michel also took inspiration from different objects around him to draw the doodles that made up the lightbulb.

 

About Michel Nwoye-Vincent

Michel Nwoye-Vincent is a traditional and digital artist who spends a lot of time doodling. He loves to take inspiration from all the everyday experiences to incorporate into his doodles and his art style. The artist draws mostly for fun, but looks forward to improving and creating new and exciting artworks.

 

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Traffic Box Art Pilot Project

 

Artist: Aditi Kashyap, Amye St John, Annmarie Claudette, Malachi Watson-Narcisse, Michel Nwoye-Vincent.

Category: Temporary Public Art Projects

Address: Downtown Queen Street, Brampton

 

The City of Brampton has transformed five traffic control boxes to feature artwork from the Arts, Culture & Creative Industry Development Agency’s (ACCIDA) “Postcard Project – Your Artist Story”. This project asks artists to submit work which explores their connection to the City and reflects on how their artistic practice captures the spirit and stories of Brampton.

 

The featured artwork is by local artists Aditi Kashyap (Queen Street East & Chapel Street), Amye St John (Centre Street & Queen Street East), Annmarie Claudette (Queen Street East & Lynch Street), Malachi Watson-Narcisse (Queen Street East & Hansen Road), Michel Nwoye-Vincent (Queen Street East & Rutherford Road).

 

This project is also supported by My Main Street funded by the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

 

As this is a City of Brampton Pilot Project, we want your feedback on how this pilot project impacts the downtown.

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“Quiet Place” by Aditi Kashyap

 

This is a photograph of a cozy corner in Charles F. Watson and Family Gardens in Brampton, Ontario. It was taken on an early summer morning in 2021. The natural light source used in this photograph enhances the beauty of the greens surrounding the bench.

 

About Aditi Kashyap

Aditi Kashyap is a Brampton based photographer who finds Landscape photography very fulfilling. She likes capturing nature in its various moods and splendour. Architecture, Minimalist and Street photography are other areas which she finds exciting. With her art she always aspires to find the beauty in her surroundings.

 

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Traffic Box Art Pilot Project

 

Artist: Aditi Kashyap, Amye St John, Annmarie Claudette, Malachi Watson-Narcisse, Michel Nwoye-Vincent.

Category: Temporary Public Art Projects

Address: Downtown Queen Street, Brampton

 

The City of Brampton has transformed five traffic control boxes to feature artwork from the Arts, Culture & Creative Industry Development Agency’s (ACCIDA) “Postcard Project – Your Artist Story”. This project asks artists to submit work which explores their connection to the City and reflects on how their artistic practice captures the spirit and stories of Brampton.

 

The featured artwork is by local artists Aditi Kashyap (Queen Street East & Chapel Street), Amye St John (Centre Street & Queen Street East), Annmarie Claudette (Queen Street East & Lynch Street), Malachi Watson-Narcisse (Queen Street East & Hansen Road), Michel Nwoye-Vincent (Queen Street East & Rutherford Road).

 

This project is also supported by My Main Street funded by the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

As this is a City of Brampton Pilot Project, we want your feedback on how this pilot project impacts the downtown.

Hōkoku-ji (報国寺) is an old temple in the Kenchō-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism located in Kamakura, Japan. Famous for its bamboo garden, it is also known as "Bamboo Temple".

 

A statue of Gautama Buddha, called Shaka Nyorai in Japanese, in a sacred hall is the temple's principal image. The original of a statue of Sho Kan'non is on display at the Kamakura Museum of National Treasures. The temple is sometimes called Takuma-dera after the artist of a statue of Kashyap which was destroyed by a fire in 1891 in an adjacent hall.

 

The temple is No. 10 on the Kamakura 33 Kannon pilgrimage. The grounds cover approximately 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft). (Wikipedia)

Its not Fog ! A cloudy forest @ Kodaikanal. Kodaikanal is a city in the hills of the taluk division of the Dindigul district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India. Its name in the Tamil language means "The Gift of the Forest". Kodaikanal is referred to as the "Princess of Hill stations" and has a long history as a retreat and popular tourist destination ................................................................................... PUBLISHED IN YAHOO TRAVEL: travel.yahoo.com/blogs/compass/cooling-mists--flickr-phot...

Now this Time Sun was Likely Late :P

I was waiting to Capture 12209/Kanpur Central-Kathgodam Garib Rath Express Meanwhile Beautiful Sunset was taking Place !!

 

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“CALM” from the installation “Brief Enclosure” by Amye St John

 

In Brief Enclosure the artist explores the possibilities of nature in her home, giving a glimpse into her family life in a happier and more relaxed state. What if the small apartment we live in had flowers for wallpaper and we had flowers in our hair? A window into a better environment to be stuck in during a pandemic in Brampton.

 

“I was feeling a bit trapped in my box of an apartment during a pandemic with my lovely family and wanted to find a way to make living in a box a bit happier for all of us in a very stressful time… I love the idea that some of my installations have made it to a more public and permanent space because it will hopefully inspire some happy and calm feelings in other people’s lives.”

 

About Amye St John

Amye St John is a printmaker and mother of two girls living in Brampton. She graduated OCADU in 2015 with a BFA in Printmaking. Her practice has recently been mixed media and relief, but she also works in lithography, screenprint, and intaglio. Her work focuses on the everyday and plays with narratives.

 

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Traffic Box Art Pilot Project

 

Artist: Aditi Kashyap, Amye St John, Annmarie Claudette, Malachi Watson-Narcisse, Michel Nwoye-Vincent.

Category: Temporary Public Art Projects

Address: Downtown Queen Street, Brampton

 

The City of Brampton has transformed five traffic control boxes to feature artwork from the Arts, Culture & Creative Industry Development Agency’s (ACCIDA) “Postcard Project – Your Artist Story”. This project asks artists to submit work which explores their connection to the City and reflects on how their artistic practice captures the spirit and stories of Brampton.

 

The featured artwork is by local artists Aditi Kashyap (Queen Street East & Chapel Street), Amye St John (Centre Street & Queen Street East), Annmarie Claudette (Queen Street East & Lynch Street), Malachi Watson-Narcisse (Queen Street East & Hansen Road), Michel Nwoye-Vincent (Queen Street East & Rutherford Road).

 

This project is also supported by My Main Street funded by the Government of Canada through the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario.

 

As this is a City of Brampton Pilot Project, we want your feedback on how this pilot project impacts the downtown.

Udaan. Flight. Get out of life. Get Leh'd. So what if the roads are messed up? So what if Punjab is flooded? So what if it's snowing in Manali and the Rohtang pass is blocked? So what if Srinagar is under curfew? So what if we get landslided? I'm not sure how, but its gonna be Leh. Come what may. Max, we'll die!

 

Dedicated to Kavi and Rao.

 

Goa. Colva beach. Monsoons.

 

Title Dedication: Amit Trivedi - surely the most promising and inspirational music director in modern Hindi cinema.

Squirrels are members of the family Sciuridae, a family that includes small or medium-sizerodents. The squirrel family includestree squirrels,ground squirrels,chipmunks,marmots(includingwoodchucks),flying squirrels, andprairie dogsamongst other rodents. Squirrels areindigenous to the Americas, Eurasia, and Africa,and were introduced by humans to Australia.The earliest known squirrels date from the Eocene period and are most closely related to the mountain beaver and to the dormouse among other living rodent families.

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Sunset over mighty Brahmaputra. It was too calm to take the rest here after 5600km of motorcycle ride.

photo clicked during our recent RF on 18oct2010

PLS make sure u r at a safe distance before u take these kinds of shots !

Yosemite National Park, California, U.S.A

Another morning @ Bangalore, India.

photo clicked during our recent RF on 18oct2010

Sigiriya è un sito archeologico dello Sri Lanka centrale. È costituito dalle rovine di un antico palazzo, costruito durante il regno di re Kashyapa (477-495 d.C.). È uno degli otto Patrimoni dell'umanità dello Sri Lanka

Athirappilly Falls is situated in Athirappilly in Thrissur district of Kerala, on the southwest coast of India. Located on the west-flowing Chalakudy River near the Vazhachal Forest Division and the Sholayar ranges, this 24-metre (80 ft) waterfall and the nearby Vazhachal Falls are popular tourist destinations. It is nicknamed "The Niagara of India".

Valparai is a hill station located in the Coimbatore District of Tamil Nadu.India,This is a one of the places that you shouldn't miss in your life.The unique grass forests, Grass Hills, is also located near Valparai. The hill sports tall grass and houses elephants, boars, cheetah and other wild animals. In addition one can drive around the mountain tea estates enjoying the pleasant climate and forget the once dense forest that have paved the way for tea bushes.

A view of Kodaikanal rain forest. Kodaikanal is a city in the hills of the Dindigul district in the state of Tamil Nadu, India.Its name in the Tamil language means "The Gift of the Forest".

An evening boat drive @ Dibru Saikhowa National Park.

Sakurbasti[SSB] WDM-2B #18661 with Mathura Jn.-Alwar Passenger in Tow !!

 

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ॐ जवाकुसुमसंकाशं काश्यपेयं महाद्युतिम् ।

तमोऽरिंम सर्वपापघ्नं प्रणतोऽस्मि दिवाकरम् ।।

(वेद व्यास कृत सूर्य मन्त्र)

 

Om Jaba Kusuma Sankasham, Kashyapeyam Mahadyutim !

Tamorim Sarvapapoghnam, Pranoto-osmi Divakaram !!

(Salutations to Sun God by Ved Vyas)

 

OM, I humbly bow and pay homage to Him whose colour resembles the pollen grains of the hibiscus flower, the brilliantly shining, the descendent of Sage Kashyap!

 

O the annihilator of all evil darkness, ignorance and sins, the life and daylight giver, my salutations to Thee!

Hōkoku-ji (報国寺) is an old temple in the Kenchō-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism located in Kamakura, Japan. Famous for its bamboo garden, it is also known as "Bamboo Temple".

 

A statue of Gautama Buddha, called Shaka Nyorai in Japanese, in a sacred hall is the temple's principal image. The original of a statue of Sho Kan'non is on display at the Kamakura Museum of National Treasures. The temple is sometimes called Takuma-dera after the artist of a statue of Kashyap which was destroyed by a fire in 1891 in an adjacent hall.

 

The temple is No. 10 on the Kamakura 33 Kannon pilgrimage. The grounds cover approximately 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft). (Wikipedia)

Captured at Auroville, Pondicherry...

Hōkoku-ji (報国寺) is an old temple in the Kenchō-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism located in Kamakura, Japan. Famous for its bamboo garden, it is also known as "Bamboo Temple".

 

A statue of Gautama Buddha, called Shaka Nyorai in Japanese, in a sacred hall is the temple's principal image. The original of a statue of Sho Kan'non is on display at the Kamakura Museum of National Treasures. The temple is sometimes called Takuma-dera after the artist of a statue of Kashyap which was destroyed by a fire in 1891 in an adjacent hall.

 

The temple is No. 10 on the Kamakura 33 Kannon pilgrimage. The grounds cover approximately 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft). (Wikipedia)

A common practice of creating a LOVE symbol by the pages of a book...

The Kerala backwaters are a chain of brackish lagoons and lakes lying parallel to the Arabian Sea coast (known as the Malabar Coast) of Kerala state in southern India. The network includes five large lakes linked by canals, both manmade and natural, fed by 38 rivers, and extending virtually half the length of Kerala state.

Ludhiana[LDH] WDM-3A #16277 with 55303/Moradabad-Kashipur-Lalkua-Kathgodam Passenger Curving towards Lalkua Jn. !!

 

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The rock is the palace of the Lankan King Kashyap

Hōkoku-ji (報国寺) is an old temple in the Kenchō-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism located in Kamakura, Japan. Famous for its bamboo garden, it is also known as "Bamboo Temple".

 

A statue of Gautama Buddha, called Shaka Nyorai in Japanese, in a sacred hall is the temple's principal image. The original of a statue of Sho Kan'non is on display at the Kamakura Museum of National Treasures. The temple is sometimes called Takuma-dera after the artist of a statue of Kashyap which was destroyed by a fire in 1891 in an adjacent hall.

 

The temple is No. 10 on the Kamakura 33 Kannon pilgrimage. The grounds cover approximately 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft). (Wikipedia)

The Tungabhadra Dam is constructed across the Tungabhadra River, a tributary of the Krishna River situated near Hospet, Karnataka,India. I have captured this stormy moment during my North Karnataka exploring Ride. PHOTO OF THE DAY : YAhoo News : 14th-Mar-2014 uk.news.yahoo.com/march-14th-000030309.html#iLeX3UF

The Anamala Hills is a range of mountains in the Western Ghats in Tamil Nadu and Kerala states of South India. The name "Anamala" derives from the Tamil/Malayalam word 'Ana' meaning elephant and 'Mala' meaning hill, thus Elephant Hill.

Daily Meeting of Sunset and 12039/KGM NDLS Shatabdi Express in NER Arena..

As I was waiting to capture Shatabdi Express Meanwhile Sunset was taking Place :-)

 

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Hōkoku-ji (報国寺) is an old temple in the Kenchō-ji school of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism located in Kamakura, Japan. Famous for its bamboo garden, it is also known as "Bamboo Temple".

 

A statue of Gautama Buddha, called Shaka Nyorai in Japanese, in a sacred hall is the temple's principal image. The original of a statue of Sho Kan'non is on display at the Kamakura Museum of National Treasures. The temple is sometimes called Takuma-dera after the artist of a statue of Kashyap which was destroyed by a fire in 1891 in an adjacent hall.

 

The temple is No. 10 on the Kamakura 33 Kannon pilgrimage. The grounds cover approximately 13,000 square metres (140,000 sq ft). (Wikipedia)

Fishing net on river Brahamaputra, Assam, India

Bhikai WAG-9 #31292 with BCNA towards Moradabad Jn,

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Blue hour, Ganeshguri. Guwahati

Follow up to Nithi's & Vanitha's post :-)

     

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