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In the "modern art" alcove of the museum's Japanese section. Made from a basalt border, polished and containing water in the divet there which is perfectly in line with the rock surface.

*from a unfulfilled wish and fantasy. He died of natural causes and his body was cremated in 1995 0r 96.

I love how you can magically create something much more impressive than just two tubes by placing the light carefully.

Camera: Olympus E-M1 Mark II

Lens: M.Zuiko 7-14mm F2.8 PRO

Shutter Speed: 1/500

Aperture: F8

ISO: 200

Colors, Textures, and Brushstrokes, 2024

When I first discovered Photoshop in high school back in the mid-90s, I would take the stock desktop backgrounds from Windows and just warp them beyond recognition. I thought it would be fun to revisit those early days!

*privately owned

Dominick, is this the one you were referring to? the slide is marked with initials and the log number 3, !?!, advise, thanks

Barnett Newman, National Gallery of Art.

'Encounter with God' (1981) - by Karel Appel, Gemeentemuseum

Conceptual moving hotel.

Actually on the "Palais de Tokyo" roof ( near Trocadero ).Paris

Exhibition Claude Lévêque. "Le Grand Sommeil".

Musée d'art Contemporain du Val de Marne. Vitry. FRANCE.

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The Irish Museum of Modern Art is housed in the 17th-century Royal Hospital Kilmainham. The Royal Hospital was founded in 1684 by James Butler, the Duke of Ormonde and Viceroy to Charles II, as a home for retired soldiers and continued in that use for almost 250 years. The Royal Hospital is a striking location for displaying modern art. Modelled on Les Invalides in Paris, it is arranged around a courtyard and the interior has long corridors running along series of modest interlocking rooms. The original stables have been restored, extended and converted into artists' studios, and the museum runs an artist-in-residence programme.

*privately owned, but image is mine. Posted for my flickr. friends for it is different in texture and theme from my present works.

The pink thing is a living room designed by Karim Rashid

Mixed media on 8" x 11" paper.

This, folks, is modern ART!! (at first I thought it was just a sloppy renovation job)

Atomi di ferro compongono un cristallo futuristico a rappresentare il principio dell'era del consumismo... era il lontano 1958

 

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*paper cut-outs applied to #15 roofing paper with sulfuric acid /recycled car battery fluid/ the shape, color and motif changes by the minute. It is therefore possible to create several images within a short time. I call it "vanishing art" The roofing paper may be used over and over. A face mask and industrial gloves are a must. Extreme caution must be exercised when working with acids of any kind.

p.s. lovely on black!

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