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Main entrance to the M.I.T. house.A nice staircase with the remnants of a once nice wooden rail lies directly behind.The front entrance is a nice from the outside,and was surely a source of pride in its day.Now it's just a source of ghostly white light...
An utterly gloomy day, dark flat low clouds, dense fog, still hope holds. The veils part and the magnificence of the waterfalls in revealed, raging down to tumble over further thresholds.
Artist: Damian Michaels
Title: Threshold
Medium: Charcoal on paper
Size: 303 x 371 mm
Year: 1997
Private collection, location unknown
Threshold. Site s37. A large site consisting of medium-sized mounds (presumably mudbrick), visible foundations of rectangular structures, and scattered architectural and agricultural masonry fragments. (El Anderin, Syria).
Entrance to the HealthScope carpark, where the yellow marker beams delineate the threshold of light into darkness. Also there are a couple of dumpsters, a wooden pallet, a fire extinguisher and some yellow lines to add interest.
Altered tag that I found inside a box of my old things. I received this in a swap of altered tags back in 2000.
Sculpture called "Threshold Sculpture: Reflection" by Jean Arp (1886-1966), a German-French sculptor, painter and poet. When Arp spoke in German he referred to himself as "Hans", and when he spoke in French he referred to himself as "Jean".
From the sculpture park surrounding the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Arp
"The fundamental architectural idea of the Louisiana Museum is the co-conception of the architecture with art and nature."
(From the Louisiana Museum website)
This is the threshold between the kitchen and the living area, currently indicated by a change in tessellation. I designed, sourced and learnt to lay a floor of handmade terracotta tiles for an almacen in Riocaliente, Asturias.