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Taken along the Boston Harbor Walk/Trail.
Boston, Massachusetts
Or as the way I pronounce it, "Bostin Haba."
Abstract sunset sky art taken on the malecón of Miraflores overlooking the Pacific. Lima, Peru, South America.
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A local captured mid-air diving into the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut, Lebanon. Taken with a Canon 5D4 and their 50mm 1.4 lens.
This photo was recently exhibited as part of the photoSCHWEIZ 25
An art installation in front of Toronto City Hall to remind us of the potential consequences of climate change.
Two patrons pose for a selfie at the "Beyond Van Gogh" exhibit at the Wisconsin Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Art display at woodbine beach.
Toronto, Ontario
SMC Pentax 5-15mm f2.8-4.5 ED AL [IF]
02 Standard Zoom
Pentax Q7
Art display at woodbine beach.
Toronto, Ontario
SMC Pentax 5-15mm f2.8-4.5 ED AL [IF]
02 Standard Zoom
Pentax Q7
This is more like the kind of photo I would post on Halloween...a display window in Paris this past summer...I don't think it was a store but instead an art space so I consider these creepy bunny sculptures.
I always celebrated Easter growing up. My grandma on my mom's side always made these chocolate peanut butter eggs that were delicious and we always went to church in the morning, prayed, ate too much sugar and in general spent time as a family.
Since moving to Chicago away from my family, I have spent quite a few Easters at a vegetarian/vegan potluck at a close friend's house as a new tradition. We all get together, share in food and drink and talk for hours.
This year, with the Quarantine entering week 5 for me and most of Chicago, I actually forgot it was Easter. I have lost sense of time and it seems almost like Covid 19 hangs over us all like a thick fog or even like a ghost haunting us. I don't even know what the weather is really like outside except it's not raining at the moment. I can see that from my window.
So although these bunnies aren't wearing face masks to protect themselves from Coronavirus, it's like the Easter bunny and family have all been infected. They aren't practicing social distancing because it's too late for them.
I hope if you typically celebrate Easter, you're able to make the best of it. Personally, I guess it is easier to pretend it's Halloween...that feels more apt for today's world right now. I hope we can get out of this surreal alternative reality soon and get back into the correct one.
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Monument to Multiculturalism.
Toronto, Ontario
Kentmere 400 with Y2 Yellow Filter
Nikon FE
Nikon 50mm F1.8 E Series
Epson V370
I could try to sum up artist Inger Jirby's life...but you can just go read about her on her website: www.jirby.com/about
Art display put on by the Canadian Aerospace Artists Association (CAAA) at the Bomber Command Museum of Canada in Nanton, Alberta. The museum's Bristol Bolingbroke makes a great backdrop.
While taking in a view outside the visitor center at a sculpture and exhibit in Mesa Verde National Park. The setting is looking to the west with a backdrop of blue skies sunshine. The art display and sculpture is of the Ancestral Puebloan people as one climbed the cliff walls with foot and hand holds to get to their dwellings.
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2016.12.25 Taipei City, Taiwan, Rep of China © copyright by May Lee 廖藹淳
The Whalen Building, built 1913 in the "Chicago" Style, this 8 story "skyscraper" was meant to promote Port Arthur as a major force in the north. The outside facade is decorated with an assortment of sculptures.
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Samsung S24 FE
Most of us know Gustav Klimt
as the artist who painted The Kiss, that 1907 masterpiece in which two figures melt into each other in a hungry embrace. He binds their bodies together in the same cloth: a shimmering gold tapestry whose pattern references both intimacy and anatomy. The side covering the man is decorated with erect rectangles, while the woman’s is swathed with concentric circles.
Klimt, the leader of the Vienna Secession
movement, was a master of symbolism. He embedded allusions to sexuality and the human psyche in the rich, lavishly decorated figures and patterns that populated his canvases, murals, and mosaics. Often, their messages—of pleasure, sexual liberation, and human suffering—were only thinly veiled. His more risqué pieces, depicting voluptuous nudes and piles of entwined bodies, scandalized the Viennese establishment.
Decorative gyroscopes.
Toronto, Ontario
SMC Pentax 5-15mm f2.8-4.5 ED AL [IF]
02 Standard Zoom
Pentax Q7
🎧 DJ Toya at 12 PM SLT
The exhibition opens on August 19 at 12 PM SLT and will run for approximately 3 weeks.
I am truly happy and honored to be part of this beautiful exhibition, together with Kisma K and Owl.
We will celebrate the opening on August 19 with music by DJ Toya – you are warmly invited to join us, take your time, and enjoy this wonderful collection of art.