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GP Malaysia 2018 (Circuit Sepang)
2-4.11.2018
photo: MICHELIN
Subject: Shell
Key Element: Form, Shape, Texture
Key Principle: Balance
Fix: Levels
Depth of Field: Infinite
Direction: North East
This Shell station is in Fremont, CA. I don't know if it's the wave of the future or a one time project for this location only. The architect came up with a beautiful wavy, artistic look. When I first drove by, this place grabbed my head, slapped me on the face, and said "Hey, look at me!".
We took a break on the 7th day and decided to explore the island. Our second stop was to go to Cai. There, we found these mounds of conch shell, representing an old practice in Bonaire. Now, conch is an endangered species in Bonaire (along with the sea turtle, the flamingo, and the Bonairean parrot).
Drove the loop Santa Barbara - Ojai - Carrizo Plain - Morro Bay - Santa Barbara yesterday. Certainly no "superbloom" at Carrizo Plain this year - the condition is best be described as "no bloom at all". Shell Creek Road was the only notable display of wildflowers we encountered.
Nancy's shells. Painted by Nancy Wilson.
Nancy paints boxes made by her husband, Gerald Axelson.
To view her and Gerald's art, go to, www.kodakgallery.com/MyGallery.jsp?
Shell (closed) [2,781 square feet]
801 N Broad Street, Edenton, NC
This location was built and opened in 1969 and closed in 2013.
Discovered in 1835, Margate's Shell Grotto is an astonishing find; 21 metres of winding passages decorated with 4.6 million shells. The walls are covered in images of gods and goddesses, trees of life and patterns of whelks, mussels and oysters. Some think it is an ancient Pagan grotto, others that it is simply an ornate Regency folly; but with no definitive explanation or history, the Shell Grotto is Kent's greatest mystery.
Taken at the Evolution Store, Science & Art in Soho, New York.
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An einer Shell-Tankstelle haben wir Aufkleber angebracht, um auf die Problematik der
Ölbohrungen in der Arktis hinzuweisen. (c) N. Schmidt/Greenpeace Münster