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Pretty soon this will be covered in greenery!
Today was warm and then a thunderstorm popped up.
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ODC Pathways
This is the first time in weeks that we have seen the pavers in the path leading to our front door, thanks to mild temperatures the last few days. It won't last.
Pathways is an ongoing project and will hopefully build to a large collection of pathways from around the uk and abroad.
Stockwood Park, Luton. 2009.
Pathway Bellows, Inc. - A subsidiary of Callahan Mining Corporation.
Apparently this was a product specific binder for their Flex-Abilities expansion joints. Very Monkees looking logo for a product for what otherwise looked like the standard stodgy industrial design mentality.
Still apparently in business but were bought by Senior Operations, and are called Senior Flexonics Pathway. Callahan was bought by Coeur d'Alene Mines Corporation in the 90's.
Another look at the pathway through the Japanese Garden in Van Nuys, California - www.thejapanesegarden.com
These are some sketchbook pages again from part two of my diploma. I was furthering thoughts in reaction to lockean memory theory, and cartesian dualism.
(thinking about how if I have not known every version of someone, then I can never claim to know them as a whole being. I used my father as a subject here.)
Furthering this, I began linking these thoughts/theories to myself, how, if I am a product of all the people/influences I have grown up surrounded by, and I don't truly know any of them, then how can I know myself?
In the above experiments, I employed wax and the layering of paper made translucent by said wax, to evoke feelings of dislocation, of isolation, and of the fogginess of memory and everything we deem to be 'fact'.
Sketchbook Pages - Found Photographs, Hot Glue, Biro, Tissue Paper, Monoprint, Wax.
Sketchbook pages - A3 (29.7x42cm)
(Photographs all came from 14.5x10cm prints.)
Copyright © Gordon Mould 2012
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About this Shot
Taken on my walk through Osmaston Park, I can't resist a good vanishing point :)
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A serene walkway framed by luscious greenery, inviting wanderers into a dreamlike embrace illuminated by the soft glow of mist.
Pathway in the rocky hills of Shtutgrad site. The place is located in Rhodope Mountains near Sitovo village.
Just look at all those rich colours. Most of them, I think, are lichens and algae working their way into the plasterwork.
Plant facilities were separated by long concrete pathways to decrease the risk of a chain reaction disaster if a explosion happened at one bldg.Somewhere in this set of bldgs. the plants sole fatality took place when a young woman dropped a live bomb while loading it for shipping.13000 people worked at the plant during its 3-plus years of operation.
I walk along this pathway most everyday when I'm out for my walk .... at the early stage of my walk and then again on my way back home!
Stay Safe and Healthy Everyone!
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Not all pathways are smooth and gentle! Off today to the newly-opened tree climbing centre in Pont-de-Casse - great fun, designed with a lot of imagination ...... and not for the faint-hearted!
A striking pathway framed with leaves & bushes round it @ the Walled Garden.
The walled gardens website can be seen here:
www.thewalledgarden.co.uk/index.html
This shot is part of my Flowers & Gardens set: