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I took this back in June in Madeira and I've just found out it's been accepted into the Pentax Photo Gallery which has just been relaunched after a substantial upgrade.
Clever bit of structural engineering that amalgamates an internal wall of the old building with the new roof. I've watched the booking hall project emerge over the space of a few years right from its 'hole in the ground' phase. The whole surrounding area has been going through a fascinating metamorphosis. And loads to come yet.
1. fluid bulb, 2. curves, 3. polka dot rows, 4. structural interest
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Playing around with flickrtoys. Which do you prefer - white or black border?
The spring exhibition in Metropolitan Museum of Art honored the work of the German-born designer Karl Lagerfeld from the 1950s to his final collection in 2019.
The career of Karl Lagerfeld spanned a remarkable sixty-five years, during which he served as the creative director of multiple design houses, including Fendi, Chloé, Chanel, and his eponymous label.
My favorite exhibition of the year which once again proved, Karl Lagerfeld was not only a brilliant fashion designer, but also a multi-talented and creative man.
The exhibition took place May 5th through July 16th, 2023
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty
CHANEL coat, Fall/Winter 2017-18
The structural glass floor used at the Wolfe Center for Arts at Bowling Green State University. The glass is used to showcase a collection of Roman artifacts that are over 1500 years old. The glass floor allows the patrons to visually see the artifacts but also protects them from any damage.
Structural Neurosis is a sound installation that explores the compulsive and neurotic behaviors inherent in confession ceremonies and prayers, as well as the believer’s experience of devotion. It creates a worship space that expresses the inherent compulsive behavior and the annihilation of the self in the presence of divinity. The piece utilizes generative and controlled sound systems developed using Max MSP and modular systems.
Photo: flap
Nikon D70 + Hoya R72
A statue of children playing on an old tree. This statue decorates the parking lot of a Target store in Fremont, CA.