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Paintings for sale -- from an art show at one of the most beautiful squares in the world.
Taken shortly after arriving at Piazza Navona. Piazza Navona is one of the most famous city squares in Rome. In its center is the fountain of four rivers (if that sounds familiar, well, in the movie Angels and Demons, this is where the fourth cardinal would have drowned) -- and yes, this is the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi , one of the "altars" of science referred to in the movie. Unlike the scenes in the Vatican which were created via CGI, actual filming was held here.
The square features works of Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Borromini and Girolamo Rainaldi.
More on the fountain of four rivers on my next post. This shot is taken near the north side of the square.
Piazza Navona
Rome, Italy
Abandoned trolley dragged to Kopachi from hell knows where. Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.
[Taken with Zenit 11, Helios-44-4 lens and AGFAPHOTO CT Precisa 100 diafilm]
Eagle Master Khairat Khan is a bit of a celebrity in the world of Eagle Hunters. There was a 2005 movie made about his trade, titled “Kiran Over Mongolia,” which means “Golden Eagle Over Mongolia.” Although we were unable to see him fly or hunt with his new eagle – he'd released his old eagle only four days before our arrival – we were able to spend two days with him and learn about his life and the lifestyles of Kazah Eagle Masters. A truly wonderful and sobering experience.
Grand Jedi Master Yoda is among the oldest and most powerful known Jedi Masters in the Star Wars universe.
Always two there are, no more, no less. A master and an apprentice. – Yoda
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This master bedroom has an island flair, with an amazing castle door leading to the patio area. The ceiling is highlighted by a faux coral and umber treatment, and the wall behind the bed was painted with bursts of tropical flora. Can I get you a cocktail?
-Design by Champagne Chic Interiors
Master Gardiner Tour, June 24, 2023 in Sequim, Washington. Six homes were opened to the public exhibiting a vast array of flowers and other ornamental lawn and yard art.
Lotus 78/2 driven by Lee Mowle. I'm posting a larger number of pics of this car because I think it's one of the most beautiful F1 cars ever made. Topped the following year by the Lotus 79 but both in my top 10 of all time best looking F1 cars.
The Lotus 78 "wing car" was a Formula One racing car used in the 1977 and 1978 seasons. It was designed by Peter Wright, Colin Chapman, Martin Ogilvie and Tony Rudd, and was the car that started the ground effect revolution in Formula One.
This is the second picture I took of him. Even with all the branches, it was easier to spot him than when he was lined up with the tree trunk.
I am in the master bedroom looking out through the entrance door into the passageway. In the distance is the doorway to the garage and the entrance to the toilet is on the right of this picture. 4:05pm, Sunday the 5th of December, 2021.
This is a portrait of Cambodian Master Musician, Ieng Sithul, who I first met two weeks ago...with this shot taken yesterday (when I saw the Children of the Khmer show for the third time at this year's Edinburgh Fringe).
In Cambodia, he is one of the most popular recording artists and a regular host on TV. He survived the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge and now he uses his considerable talents to enrich and enhance the lives of a new generation in Cambodia.
He teaches classical wedding dance to a large class of students in Phnom Penh. In doing so, he is changing many lives for the better as well as preserving the heritage and cultural traditions of Cambodia.
Meeting the Children of the Khmer has been one of my most positive Fringe experiences ever. For the most part, we don't share a common language...but have still established a connection.
The World Festival at St George's West won a 'Spirit of the Fringe" award on Friday. It was richly deserved. In a year where there has been a shambolic ticketing system...and oppressively fussy High Street stewarding, this venue has demonstrated what the Fringe is all about.
My thanks are due to Toby, John, Dickie, Dickon, Carol and Jerome for letting me share in the experience. I also owe a vote of thanks to Alex Hewitt from The Scotsman for helping me to get permission to photograph Children of the Khmer in the first place.
However, most of all my thanks are due to Master Ieng Sithul and his fellow teachers. Cambodia is a country which has suffered greatly in the recent past, but it was inspirational to watch these talented students perform what they clearly love doing.
Please consider supporting the work of Cambodian Living Arts in some way.
I decided to go crazy and do a mix in the Master Bedroom of The Riptide by Architect Justi Barcelo, owner of JBC architecture.
I took the blue back round and mixed some woods with blacks and browns. Threw in some fab zebra skins to brighten it all up.
I found a fabulous Illustrator on Instagram called Tabula.hr. I got permission to use his work on SL.Then added his amazing picture in the red, black and white to highlight the room.
The Bright white Hanging ball Lamps and tieback curtains, by Catta Grizot of Atrium, give it the class the room called for. All together you have once again my Eclectic Style of Decorating. Come see it in person to experience the textures and life it gives you.
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