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The 190-foot-tall Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption rises into the San Francisco sky.

Fragment of the business center in Moscow. Russia.

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Another in the 'Modern Communication' series.

 

Converted to monochrome.

It might be more fun to see modern architecture than a vagrant.

 

Paris - Place Georges Pompidou

 

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Catedral de Santa Maria la Real de la Almudena

De bouw van de kathedraal heeft wel meer dan 100 jaar geduurd en is pas ongeveer 21 jaar oud. Hoewel koning Felipe II in 1561 al een kathedraal in Madrid wilde, begon de bouw van de Almudena kathedraal pas in 1883. De reden dat Madrid hiervoor nog geen kathedraal had, is omdat het nog tot 1868 tot het aartsbisdom van Toledo behoorde

A crowd has gathered on the stairs of Sacre Coeur on the Montmartre on New Years Day. Paris, France

Trompe Loeil has come out with the Modern Hensley Cottage for faMESHed this round..so many wonderful features in this home from the large open windows with shutters (open and close with the click of your mouse) , to the gorgeous rock fireplaces on both levels. If you don't have a kitchen set, never fear! There is a version that includes a kitchen, so you can just move right in and get to cooking! The upper floor has a beautiful sprawling outside deck perfect for entertaining...I decided to feature that space so you can see how beautiful and roomy it is! Pictured:

 

Trompe Loeil - Hensley Modern Cottage PG and Adult Versions available

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West Village Clinton Bed, Charcoal Quilted - Adult

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dust bunny . giant palm plant

Nutmeg. Disarray Old Jar Plant

Succulent Bowl CHEZ MOI

Pixel Mode - Under the Sun - Weathered Coffee Table

Pixel Mode - Under the Sun - Sectional - White RARE

[Rezz Room] British Shorthair Napping

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dust bunny . potted cheese plant

dust bunny . potted bromeliad

dust bunny . potted jade plant

dust bunny . potted rubber tree

dust bunny . potted dragon tree

  

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Another in the Modern Communications series, as seen on a walk.

In a modern polder landscape there are more wind turbines than trees. To me it feels a little bit over the top .....

Cheers!

 

Location: Noord-Brabant, the Netherlands

 

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Auf Fototour mit Jörgenshaus und Hildegard Spickenbaum.

Trotz des schlechten Wetters hat es riesigen Spaß gemacht, mit beiden zusammen, Köln fotografisch zu erkunden. Dabei ist dieses Bild entstanden.

macro abstract art

Near the Zwarte Schaar

El aristócrata Tocqueville, al observar la democracia de los Estados Unidos y de su burguesa Francia natal, hace siglo y medio, tuvo la premonición de que la libertad en el mundo moderno se enfrentaría a peligros desconocidos hasta entonces. “No temo que encuentren tiranos entre sus gobernantes”, escribió de las generaciones futuras, “sino más bien guardianes”, Tales “guardianes” privarán a los pueblos de su libertad al satisfacer sus deseos y explotar después la dependencia engendrada por su generosidad. Vaticinó un tipo de despotismo democrático en el que “una multitud de hombres; todos idénticos e iguales” lucharían incesantemente por alcanzar “los mezquinos y despreciables placeres con que atiborran sus vidas”. El gobierno paternalista benevolente (el moderno Estado de bienestar social) se cierne sobre ellos:

Este gobierno trabaja de buena voluntad por su felicidad, pero decide ser el árbitro exclusivo de esas felicidad; les garantiza su seguridad, prevé y compensa sus necesidades, facilita sus placeres, gestiona sus principales preocupaciones, dirige su actividad, regula la dejación de propiedades y subdivide sus herencias: ¿qué queda sino librarlos de todo el trabajo de pensar y de todas las dificultades de la vida?

El “principio de la igualdad ha preparado a los hombres para todas estas cosas “y a menudo para que las consideren como beneficios.

Después de tener a cada miembro en su puño de hierro, y moldearlo a su voluntad, el poder supremo extiende sus brazos sobre toda la comunidad. Cubre la superficie de la sociedad con una red de regulaciones pequeñas y complicadas, diminutas y uniformes, que ni las mentes más originales ni los individuos más enérgicos pueden desentrañar, para alzarse sobre los demás. La voluntad del hombre no se quiebra, sino que se reblandece, se somete y guía; apenas se obliga a los hombres a actuar por su voluntad, pero constantemente se les restringe su actuación: un poder semejante no destruye, sino que impide la existencia; no tiraniza, pero comprime, exaspera, extingue y atonta al pueblo, hasta que cada nación queda reducida a tan sólo un rebaño de tímidos e industriosos animales, cuyo pastor es el gobierno (La democracia en América, Alexis de Tocqueville).

¿Esto es lo que queremos?

(Propiedad y libertad) Richard Pipes

Inside Tate Modern, London.

Another in the 'Modern Communication' series.

Winter sunrise at the St. Augustine bridge, FL.

don´t be a sleeper in Metropolis (Anne Clark, 1984)

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oil on canvas, 50x50 cm

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La sede della preveggenza nell'arte astratta risiede nell'anima dell'artista, nel suo universo interiore di emozioni, intuizioni e spiritualità, da cui scaturisce la necessità di liberare una "verità più profonda" che va oltre la realtà visibile, usando forme e colori puri per comunicare concetti e stati d'animo, come sosteneva Kandinskij, pioniere di questa ricerca di una dimensione "interiore" dell'arte.

In sintesi, la preveggenza nell'arte astratta non è predizione del futuro, ma la capacità dell'artista di percepire e comunicare l'essenza nascosta delle cose, attingendo a un livello di conoscenza intuitivo e spirituale, rendendo l'opera un ponte tra il mondo interiore e la percezione dello spettatore.

 

MUJER CON FLOR POR YKAY LEDEZMA - publication: youtu.be/Fo81laDkZRo Musica: Ykay Ledezma; Arte: Alice Alicja Cieliczka; Poesia: Ludovico Silva

 

The same day, the same rainy weather, just a different place: Luxembourg City and a modern castle from the 21st century. Which one is more beautiful, which one is more sustainable? The future will show.

Main building of Bodegas Ysios, designed by the architect Santiago Calatrava. The winery is located in Laguardia in the Rioja Alavesa region, Basque Country, Spain.

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The Museum Tower imposes itself on the sky over the Dallas Arts District.

 

A modern staircase somewhere in Munich.

 

I like the architecture, especially the fact, that it is colored and not pure white as the most modern buildings.

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Stained glass window commemorating Winston Churchill and the 50th anniversary of his death (he died in 1965). In the small church of St Martin in Bladon - the place where he is buried.

 

The window shows the man himself, but also things that were important to him, including dogs, tanks and polo. If you think the text at the bottom breaks of at a weird place, that's because it is actually a double window and the name continues on the next one.

See the whole series on my website: www.markuslehr.com/works/modern-ruins/

Or have a look at my book: "Fairytales and Nightingales": www.markuslehr.com/fairytales-and-nightingales/

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