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I took this photograph back when Gardens By The Bay first opened. I remember looking over the Supertrees and the Cloud Domes, and a rising moon, wondering whether this was what the future would look like.
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Sculpture at Boston's Charlestown Navy Yard.
"The monumental face is split down the middle with one half black and the other white, and with the bases in opposite colours, conveying we can embrace all sides in unity rather than conflict."
Acrylic on canvas 24in x36in
Transcendence comes from the Latin prefix trans-, meaning "beyond," and the word scandare, meaning "to climb." When you achieve transcendence, you have gone beyond ordinary limitations. The word is often used to describe a spiritual or religious state, or a condition of moving beyond physical needs and realities. One way to achieve transcendence spiritually might be to dance or fast for a long time. If you have trouble letting go of material needs, then you will have a difficult time achieving transcendence.
Transcendence 1 is a room on the 91st Floor of SUMMIT One Vanderbilt. Located on top of Grand Central Station, SUMMIT is one of a number of sites in New York (such as The Edge and Top of the Rock) that enables you to see New York City and its surroundings from high elevations. And SUMMIT adds glass and mirrors, which heighten the effects even further. (If you find this photograph a little hard to look at, imagine if you were there! They actually recommend wearing sunglasses when visiting.)
As seen in "Gothamist," 12/22/21: gothamist.com/arts-entertainment/early-addition-america-f...
A shot from a couple of weeks ago with an excellent group of humans, Kim on the doorways, me on the drone
Antony Gormley is one of the pre-eminent British sculptors of his generation.
'Blinding Light' addressed fundamental questions of the body and space, appearance and disappearance, transformation and transcendence. Follow at instagram.com/flipthescriptbook
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pt 3/4
“The ferry made its way across the Lake of Transcendence without anything propelling it. Indeed, it was as if the boat were being pulled, true and steady in its course, by a magical and invisible tether. The calmness of the water did nothing to content her anxious mind and heart, however. With every passing second she felt weight added to her shoulders, so much so that she labored to breathe.
Perhaps the time on mortal soil left her vulnerable to irrational emotions. Regardless, it was undeniable that she felt remorse. She became conscious of her actions and wished she had not committed them. Not only that, but she felt grief for the pathetic humans she used to laugh at from above. Tears ran down her stoic cheeks as she stared out on the horror she inflicted.
She did not want to return to the world of the immortals. She did want to continue as the executioner of the gods. But to not return would be to invite the wrath and scorn of powerful deities eagerly looking for a way to end their boredom. A soft light began to saturate the air, signaling her imminent arrival. The Ethereal Gates were near.” -M.D. Walter
Model: 魚兒
Photographer: Edwin Setiawan
Place: 雙溪公園
Date: 2011/05/08
Taken with 5DII + 200/2L IS
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In a riot of electric purples, viridescent greens, and molten earth tones, "Transcendence in Color" channels the visceral force of internal awakening. The composition spirals and pulses, uncontained, suggesting both disintegration and emergence — the chaos that births clarity. This is not a still moment, but a living metamorphosis, where boundaries dissolve and the self reconstitutes. The eye is swept into vortexes of motion, into a liminal state where transformation is not a possibility — but a certainty.
---GSP
Photo taken at Closed Sim
Photographer Aodhan Ravens
Element: Aether
On display at Unity: Elements Art Show
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Cover photo of the group DREAMS DO COME TRUE in March 2021
One month into the semester, it's been very busy and I've been very tired. Hopefully it will get better.
The Byzantine gold glowed hot when I got inside, a divine signal to me that God was mad because I brought my camera inside. However, I reasoned with God, the sign read "No Cameras" in a Cyrillic lettering, a lettering style I do not recognize since the Jesuits trained me in the Romance languages and not these Slavic uncials.
Besides, I was inside Saint Michael's Cathedral, and I was holding a camera, and, as the saying goes, when in Rome, shoot interiors of churches in Rome , and when in Kiev, break Eastern Orthodox Ecumenical Councils.
While God was busy figuring out my flawless reasoning, I spotted a cloaked HeiroMonk in is post-Matins chanting, moving in a pattern indecipherable by my camera, thus the ghostly visage in this seeming partial transcendence.
from my daily photo blog at www.stuckincustoms.com
Oh, I have slipped the surly bonds of earth,
And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings;
Sunward I’ve climbed and joined the tumbling mirth
Of sun-split clouds — and done a hundred things
You have not dreamed of; wheeled and soared and swung
High in the sun-lit silence. Hovering there
From: "High Flight" John Gillespie Magee Jr.
The blue fan of the tail of this Green Violetear Hummingbird helps to adjust the speed and direction of its mesmerizing flight.
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Cover photo of the group DREAMS DO COME TRUE in May 2021
Cover photo of the group Art Week Gallery Theme in September 2023