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Macro Mondays ~ In The Mirror
This balancing act consists of three small buttons, a mirror and crumpled light blue tissue paper in the background.
HMM to All!
Three calligraphy nibs (plus accent) for MacroMondays.
> Brause Iserlohn Rose
> Hunt Globe Bowl Pointed
> Mitchell Pedigree Roundhand
Macro Mondays ~ Reflections
I have a small jar filled with sea glass. There is something very soothing about the muted color, textures and shapes.
Happy MM to all :)
Jin Mao Tower (421m/1,380ft), Shanghai World Financial Center (492m/1,614ft) and Shanghai Tower (632m/2,073ft) - the tallest building in China and 2nd tallest building in the world.
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And me with a teatowel...in the reflection.
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Zelf sta ik er helaas ook op, met de theedoek waar ik de ballen mee poetste.
Macro Mondays ~ Triangles
A trip to the school supply box saved me for this weeks challenge :)
HMM to All!
Shanghai Tower (632m/2,073ft) - the tallest building in China and 2nd tallest building in the world, the Shanghai World Financial Center (492m/1,614ft) and the Jin Mao Tower (421m/1,380ft)
Prints and Downloads are available on my 👉 H O M E P A G E
Two canoes and a "slow boat" on the banks of Mekong river at sunset. Luang Prabang, Laos
Un par de barcas y un "slow boat" a orillas del Mekong al atardecer. Luang Prabang, Laos.
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Dominikuszentrum - Munich
The "Dominikuszentrum" forms the cultural and intellectual focus for the newly developed Nordheide district of Munich. The chapel and the various social and cultural facilities are grouped around a central inner courtyard. The chapel, which can be extended into the inner courtyard, is the centrepiece of the complex. The dominant material used for the building is a red peat-fired brick. The interior of the chapel features a lining of blue-glazed brick. The figure of the Virgin Mary is made of translucent alabaster lit from behind. The other spaces are all notably restrained in their design: plain white walls, cast industrial floorings and built-in fittings made from packing-case plywood are the dominant design elements.