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Modern day hieroglyphics . . . or graffiti/defacement, depending on how you look at it.
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Emilie Ninan, the founding president of the South Asian Bar Association of Delaware introduces Mr. Mathew.
The 8th (King's Liverpool) Regiment was at Fort York, modern day Toronto, during the War of 1812 and here is a reenactor portraying a soldier of the regiment that I photographed when I was at Fort York a few years ago.
Emilie Ninan, the founding president of the South Asian Bar Association of Delaware introduces Mr. Mathew.
Estimates suggest that annually between 17,500 and 20,000 people are trafficked into the United States.
A contrast between the ancient Khmer gateway at Ta Prohm and todays gilt structure .The child standing in the middle appears to have only one leg ( victim of a landmine ) ? or is it a optical illusion he is running and his leg is behind his body , lets hope the latter . This temple complex is beside the river that leads through Siem Reap then into the Great Lake Tonle Sap .
Siem Reap . Cambodia .
This view from The Mount of Olives shows the Mosque of Omar's golden dome against the backdrop of modernday Western Jerusalem.
From the museum label: In the 1980s, Sigmar Polke experimented like a modernday alchemist with the chemical substances and physical elements that make up paint. The German artist was fascinated by pre-modern knowledge systems, in which art and science had yet to split off into separate domains. In Farbtafeln, he selected rare and valuable pigments, including vermillion, malachite, and lapis lazuli, the same colors that were used in the medieval illuminated manuscript, The Book of Kells. Polke applies paint in a way that reflects upon color as a physical quality of a substance. By using pure pigments, the artist intended for the colors, and therefore the work, to change over time. The result marks Polke's contribution to the 20th century tradition of monochrome painting.
This view from The Mount of Olives shows the Mosque of Omar's golden dome against the backdrop of modernday Western Jerusalem.
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