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René Magritte was interested in the difference between objects and their representation.
He often painted everyday objects out of context, in juxtapositions forcing the viewer to reconsider things normally taken for granted. In his iconic trompe l’oeil work The Treachery of Images (1928-29), for example, Magritte painted a hyperrealistic pipe and wrote, just beneath it, “this is not a pipe”—a caution not to trust our eyes and reminder that the art object, no matter how convincing, is not the real thing.
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The filters and texture are from Photoshop.
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EN: Former DR class 142 001 now operated by EBS is pulling seven empty carriages past the little village of Salsitz. This train composition was driving between Gera, Zeitz and Leipzig for two round trips as a photo event. With these carriages train pair Ex 100/107 "Elstertal" was recreated. This train was part of the most premium train category of the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany called StädteExpress and the "Elstertal" train pair was going from Gera to Berlin and back. In this picture the train, in the present with train number DLr 20159 Leipzig-Knauthain - Gera Hbf, has left Zeitz a few minutes ago and now passes through some hop fields.
DE: EBS 142 001 zieht sieben leere Personenwagen vorbei am sachsen-anhaltinischen Dorf Salsitz. Diese Garnitur fuhr an diesem Tag als Fotozug zwei Zugpaare zwischen Gera, Zeitz und Leipzig und ließ das StädteExpress-Zugpaar Ex 100/107 "Elstertal" Gera - Berlin u.z. wieder aufleben. Im Bild fuhr der Zug, in der Gegenwart als DLr 20159 Leipzig-Knauthain - Gera Hbf unterwegs, durch das namensgebende Elstertal südlich von Zeitz und passiert einige Hopfenfelder.
Other than continuing to operate subsidiary Lehigh & New England Railway, the Jersey Central ceased operations in Pennsylvania on 1972, and competitor Lehigh Valley took over operations of all remaining CNJ assets in the Keystone State. This was before I started railroad photography, and I have very few CNJ images. During Conrail’s first year of operation, a very unexpected surprise was a train headed by four first generation CNJ units returning to the light side receiving tracks in Allentown.
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Frida Kahlo de Rivera born Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderón (1907 -1954) was a Mexican artist who painted many portraits, self-portraits, and works inspired by the nature and artifacts of Mexico.
Inspired by the country's popular culture, she employed a naïve folk art style to explore questions of identity, postcolonialism, gender, class, and race in Mexican society.
Her paintings often had strong autobiographical elements and mixed realism with surrealism and mystic fantasy.
My background made up of flower petals and the flower shapes are my own photography. Filters are from Photoshop.
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Making a brief return to its former home, preserved VP614 (LK04UWW) pulls off Harrow Weald garage stand alongside Metroline VWH2191 (LK16HZV) as a 140 to Hayes & Harlington Station, mimicking the view from the vehicle's final morning in passenger service on 23-Dec 2019.
Created for Recreating Masters Challenge ~ Alice's Worlds
All work done in Photoshop 2024
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Thank you very much for your comments and faves, regretfully, I am finding it increasingly difficult to reply to your comments, because of my very limited time on the internet, due to constant power interruptions in South Africa. I do read and appreciate every one of them, however! Thanks again!!
Created for Digitalmania "Yesterday Recreated".
Entered in Kreative People August Contest - "People".
Johann Heinrich Tischbein The Elder (1722-1789)
THE NINE MUSES - CALLIOPE
Background and all elements are from free-to-use websites.
Texturing is done in Topaz Studio.
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Recreating memories of 1990's WCML passenger travel, LSL's Intercity Mk3 + DVT set is led by 87002 'Royal Sovereign' pass Docker, working 1Z86 London Euston - Edinburgh.
Disclaimer: The leading two Scotrail Mk3's have been 'repainted' into INTERCITY Swallow in Photoshop to match the rest of the train.
10 January 2025
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Recreating a typical branch line scene with a pair of box vans and suburban compartment coaches.
4F 43924 is viewed from Bridge 28 as she works past Bridgehouse Beck at Haworth Loop...
On the Mount Of Cherry Trees - Recreating Nikolai Ge (1831 - 1894) by Daniel Arrhakis (2021)
With the music : Assassin's Creed Brotherhood OST - Echoes of the Roman Ruins (Track 09)
For our next challenge in Recreating Masters Group we choose the Russian Painter Nikolai Nikolaevich Ge, simply known as Nikolai Ge.
Recreating Nicolai Ge (1831 - 1894) - September / October 2021 - LINK HERE
Work based in the paintings of Nicolai Ge :
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Rembrandt Edition
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Image manipulated from photos of works by Rembrandt
Bathsheba With King David's Letter, 1654
Oil on convas
Musée du Louvre, Paris
Belshazzar's Feast, c. 1636-38
The National Gallery, London
Brasília, Brasil
Chinese gardens are constructed to recreate and miniaturize larger natural landscapes. Traditionally, Chinese gardens blend unique, ornate buildings with natural elements. Just about every Chinese garden contains architecture, like a building or pavilion; decorative rocks and a rock garden; plants, trees and flowers; and water elements, like ponds. Most Chinese gardens are enclosed by a wall and some have winding paths. Chinese gardens aren’t just thrown together. Instead, they’re deliberately designed and visitors should walk through them in the particular order that the garden was laid out.
The Chinese Garden of Friendship (simplified Chinese: 谊园; traditional Chinese: 誼園) is a heritage-listed 1.03-hectare (3-acre) Chinese garden at 1 Harbour Street, in the Sydney Central Business District, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Modelled after the classic private gardens of the Ming Dynasty, the garden offers an insight into Chinese heritage and culture. It was designed by Guangzhou Garden Planning & Building Design Institute, Tsang & Lee, and Edmond Bull & Corkery and built from 1986 to 1988 by Gutteridge Haskins & Davey; the Darling Harbour Authority; Imperial Gardens; Leightons; and Australian Native Landscapes. The gardens were added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 5 October 2018. The Chinese Garden of Friendship was designed by Sydney's Chinese sister city, Guangzhou in China. Sydney's Chinatown complements the area's already rich in Chinese heritage and culture. The garden was officially opened 17 January 1988 as part of Sydney's Bicentennial Celebrations and named the Chinese Garden of Friendship symbolising the bond established between China and Australia. 14913
I was out in the yard with the camera at the end of the month of October when I saw how the sun was shining on the smoke bush leaves as they changed color. They looked like stained glass! But try as I might I just couldn't get a good shot of one of them without others interfering or causing the sunlight to be in shadow. So I picked one of the leaves and brought it inside where I placed it on a small piece of green sticky note paper and that was on top of the flashlight. This is pretty close to what it looked like on the bush with the sun shining through it. Have a blessed day everyone and perhaps spend some time out looking at all the wondrous things God has created for us to enjoy!
I made this recreation for ArtsyGirl823 because i was inspired by her design.
**To ArtsyGirl823: i know i didnt do it in my "Marshmallow" style as usual, i have around three different styles, and i decided to do this style instead! but I hope you like this recreation anyways!!! :) and Thank you for letting me do this!**
Recreating the perfect Branch Line scene with the Timeline Events team.
Visiting 14xx 1450, on loan from the Severn Valley Railway, is seen passing the Orchard in the last knockings of light, of what was a very enjoyable day down at the South Devon Railway.
As always a big thank you to everyone that made the day possible, can't wait for my next visit :)
Made for the Weekly and Monthly Challenge's at the Group "Recreating Masters - Art Week Gallery"
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In Explore August 7, 2020.
A photo shoot at the Illinois Railway Museum in 2010 featured the Chicago and North Western and their restored F7 411, GP7R 4160 and SD40-2 6847.
Union Pacific provided their CNW Heritage SD70ACe 1995 and CNW C44-9W 8701.
In the years since, Union Pacific has repainted the 8701 into their corporate colors and the IRM has repainted GP7R 4160 back into its Rock Island paint.
You win some and you lose some.
**Feel free to zoom in to view this**
For Recreating Masters - Degas
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For Mystic Challenge Group - Timeless Dance
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Edgar Degas (1834 – 1917) was a French artist. He is famous for his paintings and sculptures. He is regarded as one of the founders of Impressionism although he rejected the term, and preferred to be called a realist. Consecrated for his female paintings, especially for the series of dancers (over half his works depict dancers) and also for the effect of movement portrayed in his works.
Thanks to the following for the use of their ballet photos.
Ivan Samkov - Woman in Black and White www.pexels.com/photo/woman-in-black-and-white-dress-walki...
Budgeron Bach - Ballerina Performing Jump
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Wellington Cunha - Woman with Flare Stick
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Skitterphoto - Girl Doing Ballet
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Anastasia Shureava - Pink Ballet Slippers
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The leaves and dew covered grass, and moon are my own photography. The filters, frames, and heart shapes are from Photoshop.
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Recreating Nicolai Ge (1831 - 1894) - September / October 2021
Entered in the Recreating Masters group below:
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Explored September 29, 2021
Explored in Creative Commons October 1, 2021
Wright recreates ceremonial instruments used to achieve myal. A sacred ritual communing with ancestors. I Kromanti, the mother tongue of the Jamaican Maroons, myal encompasses facets of spiritual practice. Played together in ceremony, these instruments foster communication, healing and joy. They are used to pay respect to and communicate with ancestors. Myall l, wright’s contemporary take on an abeng, echoes these intergenerational connections: the small horn represents Maroons of today; the larger abeng an ancestor.
Through the creation of ceremonial objects, Wright facilitates the connection between past and future, and between earthly and spiritual dimensions. In his contemporary Jamaican Maroon “printing” drum and pair of vessels for pouring libation, the artist considers how the maroons navigated the space between slavery and sovereignty in a new society by connecting with their ancestors through myal.
CP 6069 breezes east through Plymouth with empty rail cars and a caboose on the rear. The searchlight has now been replaced and CP SD40-2s cannot lead in the USA anymore. A scene that is now history.
Starry stopped by as I was recreating the set -- American Gothic by Grant Woods--
Hope you all stop by check out the see Vida Dulce Photo Studio is for anyone that loves to take photos... Come visit.
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Challenge #2 - Recreate - Snap... Do It
This is my recreation of this falling photo: www.instagram.com/p/BBVHyYvo3oy/?taken-by=__remmidemmi
Challenge Dates: 4.10 - 4.23
Mt. Airy, NC claims to be the inspiration for the fictional town of Mayberry, from The Andy Griffith Show, Griffith's home town. Over the years, they've capitalized on that claim.
I recreated this "landscape" using Paprika, Curry and Ginger.
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The following recreated zulu dwelling is on display in the Ondini KwaZulu Cultural Museum, in Ulindi, near where Cetshwayo's one-time capital, Ondini, was destroyed.
The raised area at the back of the dwelling is known as the Usamo, and it is here that pots and utensils are stored. This is also the sacred area of the dwelling and it was beleived that the spirits of the ancestors lived here. In the centre of the dwelling the hearth is housed, and if occupied a fire would burn continuously. The smoke of the fire would raise up and pass through the thatched roof, serving not only to strengthen the thatch but keep the thatch clean of insects etc.
The women slept on the left and the man on the right. If the man felt like some nookie, he would wait for the kids to sleep and then tap his wife on the ankles with a long stick. His wife would dutifully cross over to his side, return to her side once the fun ends. (Whats happened to old time values?)
Recreating a quintessential prairie branchline scene, a GP38AC pauses near a small farm between Herronton and Eltham as it retrieves stored grain hoppers off the seldom used Lomond Spur.
No 2999 “Lady of Legend” is a recreated Saint Class locomotive of the type introduced by the Great Western Railway in 1902.
The innovative, outside cylinder design was the work of George Churchward, the GWR’s newly-appointed Locomotive Superintendent and incorporated features such as long-travel valves which greatly increased efficiency.
The Saint class performed extremely well, and the design formed the basis for the period of standardisation on the GWR that lasted nearly 50 years until the railways were nationalised in 1948.
The scheme centred on rebuilding No 4942 “Maindy Hall” from scrapyard condition and reverse engineering the locomotive to create a Saint. This mirrored the process the GWR had used in 1925 when the prototype Hall Class was produced by the conversion of “Saint Martin”.
Major new components that have been manufactured include three new driving wheel sets, as the Halls had 6ft drivers while the high stepping Saints sported driving wheels of 6ft 8½in diameter. Two bogie wheel sets were cast to the correct 3ft 2in size and two identical 'half' cylinder blocks were cast to recreate the inside cylinders fed by a straight steam pipe that was integral to the Saint design. The lever reverse was also made from scratch while the frames from No. 4942 were extensively modified and strengthened.
Many other components, including the boiler, were refurbished, while still more came from surviving parts from other GWR locomotives – further testament to the far-sighted Swindon practice of standardisation. Parts include a connecting rod from 2906 “Lady of Lynn” and the whistle from 2910 “Lady of Shalott” and the chimney from a 68XX Class.
Credit: didcotrailwaycentre.org.uk/product.php/78/going-loco
Recreating what looked like a typical branch line train on the closed Aberfeldy line, 55260 (in reality 55189 in disguise) arrives into Birkhill station on the Bo'ness & Kinneil Railway. Taken on a photo charter arranged by In Search of Steam.
HSS.........the ANSH scavenger item was to find a piece of art and recreate it and the admins gave us a great google link with many schools of art to inspire us. i perused many possibilities and then came across something by Douglas Coupland who took his inspiration for his work from Piet Mondrian. (see the first comment box or the next picture in the photostream for his painting.)
so i set out. the QR code i used was from a piece of paper for an artist who works in glass. if you look at the first comment box, you'll see that the lines were not nicely even, so that was my first task-- no, my first task was to teach myself how to make squares and rectangles in the post processing app picmonkey.
and so i began making colorful squares that sort of emulated Coupland. my QR code doesn't have as many elements but i worked with fewer and had a lovely time on friday night straightening lines and placing geometric forms until..........
(ominous music here) the program froze (brrr)!!! i tried everything and cursed myself for not saving often. i finally had to shut down my laptop and reboot. when i was able to get back into picmonkey and see, the program had saved a large portion of my work but the middle 1/4 was a black hole-- literally (and figuratively).
so on saturday i forged onward and figured out a way to recover the middle section by putting the original and the partial one side by side and cloning the lines in the middle. then i commenced to straightening and adding and saving, every ten minutes or so. 12 interations. there is more i could have done but you finally have to say, this is it.
what you see above represents 2 days, innumerable hours, patience, tenacity, and a just plain mule stubborn attitude. but i am pretty proud of what i did :)
from the link:
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Title: Broadway Boogie Woogie 1943, Piet Mondrian 1872-1944
Creator: Douglas Coupland
Date: 2011
Physical Dimensions: w259 x h259 cm
Exhibition section: Transitional works: The QR Codes connect to both Words Into Objects and The Pop Explosion
Credit line: Private Collection
Type: painting
Medium: acrylic and latex on canvas
ANSH scavenger13 Recreate a piece of art
Recreating the final BR Mainline steam hauled service, 1T57 'Fifteen Guinea Special', 'Oliver Cromwell' catches a brief glimpse of sunlight over the bleak terrain of Blea Moor 45 Years on from the 1968 run, in 2013.
Today, when uploading, the date marks the 48th Anniversary since the curtain call. Running from Liverpool, via Manchester, to Carlisle and return; the original run saw the very same locomotive handle the very same leg Northbound over the Settle and Carlisle to the latter as a destination. And it's amazing that we can recreate such scenes in preservation.