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Website: Diane Marie DeMarco Photographs and Paintings
Photographs on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Flickr (Diane Marie DeMarco)
Email: dianedemarco78@yahoo.com
Camera: Nikon
Website: Diane Marie DeMarco Photographs and Paintings
Photographs on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Flickr (Diane Marie DeMarco)
Email: dianedemarco78@yahoo.com
Camera: Nikon
Lunchtime Photography
These portraits of plants, have been made for many different reasons but always for the JOY of it. All of my photographs are daytime, made in city parks and gardens and virtually straight out of the camera with the absolute minimum of post processing.
This on going photographic odyssey, that I call TERRA INCOGNITA, has helped me notice what is always present in my life if I can make the time to look.
Website: Diane Marie DeMarco
Photographs and Paintings
Photographs on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Flickr (Diane Marie DeMarco)
Camera: Nikon
"In April, I Open My Bill. In May, I Sing Night & Day"
These portraits of plants, have been made for many different reasons but always for the JOY of it.
All of my photographs are daytime, made in city parks and gardens and virtually straight out of the camera with the absolute minimum of post processing.
This on going photographic odyssey that I call TERRA INCOGNITA has helped me notice what is always present in my life
America a Prophecy
"What God is he, writes laws of peace, & clothes him in a tempest
What pitying Angel lusts for tears, and fans himself with sighs
What crawling villain preaches abstinence & wraps himself
In fat of lambs? no more I follow, no more obedience pay."
William Blake 1793
This museum, near Dampierre-en-Burly (Loiret), is dedicated to circus arts.
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Musée du Cirque et de l'Illusion.
Tête de clown en carton pâte.
Ce musée, à proximité de Dampierre-en-Burly, est dédié aux arts du cirque.
I Start to See in Amber
These portraits of plants, have been made for many different reasons but always for the JOY of it. All of my photographs are daytime, made in city parks and gardens and virtually straight out of the camera with the absolute minimum of post processing.
This on going photographic odyssey, that I call TERRA INCOGNITA, has helped me notice what is always present in my life if I can make the time to look.
Green Willow | Berlin | April 2021
One of those days where pictures just seem to fall into my lens. Growing in a cemetery on the banks of the river Spree I have noticed this little tree from the other bank for several seasons now. Finally I made it across to the other side. It was worth it. Despite being overly conscious of the lean out over the river to make this I had a sense at the time that I was going to make a picture I was pleased with. I choose to not share many pictures. I print and exhibit even less. I want to be convinced by a picture before I share it. Is it the best I can make of this subject?
These portraits of plants, have been made for many different reasons but always for the JOY of it. All of my photographs are daytime, made in city parks and gardens and virtually straight out of the camera with the absolute minimum of post processing.
This on going photographic odyssey that I call TERRA INCOGNITA has helped me notice what is always present in my life
Chapter 3: Warring Factions Lead Nowhere - No one wins, everyone loses. We only serve to alienate ourselves ... And we wonder why there is no peace in the world. No respect, no respectable discourse, no respectable resolution ... Everyone feeling hurt in their own worlds; everyone feeling angry and confused. No one wants to budge. No compromise. Nothing but war. Let's hurt each other till we obliterate each other.
Procamera, Snapseed, Superimpose, Decim8, Stackables App, Photofx Ultra, Filterloop, Camera Awesome
Dancing Cosmos
These portraits of plants, have been made for many different reasons but always for the JOY of it. All of my photographs are daytime, made in city parks and gardens and virtually straight out of the camera with the absolute minimum of post processing.
This on going photographic odyssey, that I call TERRA INCOGNITA, has helped me notice what is always present in my life if I can make the time to look.
Andy Marvell, What a Marvel
Andrew Marvell (1621-1678) was a British born Metaphysical Poet, satirist and politician. The Garden is one of his most celebrated works. I heard it again while listening to an audio book while in the bath the other day. Not as such a metaphysical experience but it was jolly nice.
These portraits of plants, have been made for many different reasons but always for the JOY of it. All of my photographs are daytime, made in city parks and gardens and virtually straight out of the camera with the absolute minimum of post processing.
This on going photographic odyssey that I call TERRA INCOGNITA has helped me notice what is always present in my life if I can make the time to look.
Website: Diane Marie DeMarco
Photographs and Paintings
Photographs on Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, LinkedIn, and Flickr (Diane Marie DeMarco)
Email: dianedemarco78@yahoo.com
Camera: Nikon
This particular shot took me quite some time to plan and execute. Turns out it was one of the most epic sunrise I have ever seen.
Tromsø, Norway
The latest artwork by the celebrated visual artist Marit Kristine Bockelie installed in the new district of Vervet. Don’t know a lot about the artist or her work but here’s a few notes from Wikipedia.
Marit Kristine Bockelie (born 1933) is a Norwegian visual artist and musician (flute), raised in Tromsø but living in Oslo. She was educated at the Norwegian School of Crafts and Art (1953–1956), the Accademia di Belle Arti ("Mosaikkacademy") in Ravenna (1956–1959) and the Norwegian Academy of Fine Arts (1960–1964). Her works include mosaics, drawings, watercolours, painting and graphics. She has also illustrated several books, with an emphasis on publications with themes from Northern Norway. She is represented in several exhibitions, including the National Gallery.
She later studied performing music at the Instituto Verdi (four years) and at the Norwegian Academy of Music, graduating in 1977. She has played solo in several orchestras and NRK.
In 1994 she opened Skulpturlandskap Nordland. She wrote and illustrated her own music book Marits egne drückviser (Emilia forlag, 2001).
She has decorated the facade of several buildings in the centre of Tromsø with colourful mosaic art, including "The Rooster" on the south wall of Gyllenborg School, "Solkrysset" on Torgcenteret (Sjøgata / Havnegata), two mosaics with summer and winter motifs on Nordre Tollbugate 6C and Skolegata 42. The new district of Vervet has been decorated with an artwork entitled "The Gate to the Arctic Ocean".
In 2020, Bockelie was appointed Knight of the 1st Class of the Order of St. Olav for his work as an artist.