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...in an infinite universe, anything that could be imagined might somewhere exist.

 

Dean Koontz

 

For Smile on Saturday - gemstones

 

“De speelse betrouwbare onbetrouwbare zee” nr.6 (2022). Zwart-wit foto, 100x80 cm. NU TE ZIEN bij Verwey Museum Haarlem samen met Pieter Berkhout van 28 nov t/m 2 jan. 2023 @verweymuseumhaarlem @pieter.berkhot.pro @kunstlijnhaarlem

A unique work of art by Marcel Gagnon an artist from Quebec

There is the sundial - speaks from the corner

Reflects light, color shades

Chronos, lord of time? I'm thinking of my promise...

F l o w is a river. Life movement

Corner of the house. Do you see the bend?

Z nároží promlouvaj sluneční hodiny

Odráží světlo, barevné odstíny

Chronos, pán času? Myslím na slib

F l o w jako řeka. Žití pohyb

(Štěstí není bod)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ooaGRridJTo

A-ha, The Living Daylights ♡

“De speelse betrouwbare onbetrouwbare zee” nr.4 (2022). Zwart-wit foto, 100x80 cm. NU TE ZIEN bij Verwey Museum Haarlem in de Kunstlijn Expo samen met Pieter Berkhout van 28 nov t/m 2 jan. 2023 @verweymuseumhaarlem @pieter.berkhot.pro @kunstlijnhaarlem

“De speelse betrouwbare onbetrouwbare zee” nr.5 (2022). Zwart-wit foto, 100x80 cm. NU TE ZIEN bij Verwey Museum Haarlem samen met Pieter Berkhout van 28 nov t/m 2 jan. 2023 @verweymuseumhaarlem @pieter.berkhot.pro @kunstlijnhaarlem

… with the Shadow & Rose continues...

Time is running

Time is flying…

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnoj7rRkDKc - John Taylor, I do what I do ♫

this was made from a diseased tree which had to be cut down but was sculpted into an interesting artwork in a neighborhood park by a local artist. I took this today as the sun was setting.

“De speelse betrouwbare onbetrouwbare zee” nr.3 (2022). Zwart-wit foto, 100x80 cm. NU TE ZIEN bij Verwey Museum Haarlem in de Kunstlijn Expo samen met Pieter Berkhout van 28 nov t/m 2 jan. 2023 @verweymuseumhaarlem @pieter.berkhot.pro @kunstlijnhaarlem

Thank you all for visits, faves and comments - greatly appreciated!

I’m walking through the yard when I'm seeing the tree of LIFE

The sun has gone. It's giggling in the distance...

Procházím dvorem, když vidím strom života

Sluníčko zašlo. V dáli se chichotá ♫ 🌏 😉 ☀️

Listen to Poseidon's story

Perhaps a pinch of verses, saddling Pegasus horse

Brother Dia, the trident dives into the sea again and again

I love the rumbling of water, Neptune fountain... 💦

Zaposlouchat se do příběhu Poseidonova

Snad špetku veršů, osedlat koně Pegasova

Bratře Dia, trojzubec noříš do moře zas a znova

Miluju zurčení vody, kašno Neptunova...

Joseph Stella Exhibition

High Museum

The Monastère de Brou, located in the town of Bourg-en-Bresse, is a stunning example of flamboyant Gothic architecture. It was constructed in the early 16th century by Marguerite d’Autriche, Duchess of Savoy, as a testament to her love for her deceased husband, Philibert le Beau.

 

The centerpiece of the monastery is its church, adorned with a polychrome glazed tile roof. Inside the church lie the princely burials of Philibert II of Savoy, Marguerite of Austria, and Marguerite of Bourbon. These tombs are a masterpiece of finely sculpted details, crafted by the best regional and Flemish artists of the time.

 

One of the remarkable features of the Monastère de Brou is the chapel of Margaret of Austria, which houses a stunning stained glass window depicting the Assumption and a white marble altarpiece portraying the Seven Joys of the Virgin. The altarpiece is adorned with seven niches, each representing a significant event in the life of the Virgin Mary, such as the Annunciation, the Nativity, and the Assumption.

 

The church's choir also features old stained glass windows, wooden stalls, and a rood screen, all created by master glassmakers from Lyon and other talented artists.

 

Aside from the church and its treasures, visitors can explore three cloisters within the monastery: the first cloister, the large cloister, and the cloister of the outbuildings. Each cloister offers unique architectural and artistic elements.

 

Furthermore, the monastic buildings house a municipal museum, where an impressive collection of art is presented. The art collection includes Flemish and French paintings ranging from the 15th to the 20th century, old religious sculptures, Renaissance furniture, Bressan furniture, and Meillonnas earthenware.

 

A visit to the Monastère de Brou promises to be a delightful experience, showcasing the rich history and artistic excellence of the region during the 16th century. The monastery serves as a testament to the love and devotion of Marguerite d’Autriche to her husband and stands as a timeless masterpiece of Gothic art.

A digital piece of art by Studio Irma from the Netherlands.

Please enlarge to see detail

 

The Monastère de Brou, located in the town of Bourg-en-Bresse, is a stunning example of flamboyant Gothic architecture. It was constructed in the early 16th century by Marguerite d’Autriche, Duchess of Savoy, as a testament to her love for her deceased husband, Philibert le Beau.

 

The centerpiece of the monastery is its church, adorned with a polychrome glazed tile roof. Inside the church lie the princely burials of Philibert II of Savoy, Marguerite of Austria, and Marguerite of Bourbon. These tombs are a masterpiece of finely sculpted details, crafted by the best regional and Flemish artists of the time.

 

One of the remarkable features of the Monastère de Brou is the chapel of Margaret of Austria, which houses a stunning stained glass window depicting the Assumption and a white marble altarpiece portraying the Seven Joys of the Virgin. The altarpiece is adorned with seven niches, each representing a significant event in the life of the Virgin Mary, such as the Annunciation, the Nativity, and the Assumption.

 

The church's choir also features old stained glass windows, wooden stalls, and a rood screen, all created by master glassmakers from Lyon and other talented artists.

 

Aside from the church and its treasures, visitors can explore three cloisters within the monastery: the first cloister, the large cloister, and the cloister of the outbuildings. Each cloister offers unique architectural and artistic elements.

 

Furthermore, the monastic buildings house a municipal museum, where an impressive collection of art is presented. The art collection includes Flemish and French paintings ranging from the 15th to the 20th century, old religious sculptures, Renaissance furniture, Bressan furniture, and Meillonnas earthenware.

 

A visit to the Monastère de Brou promises to be a delightful experience, showcasing the rich history and artistic excellence of the region during the 16th century. The monastery serves as a testament to the love and devotion of Marguerite d’Autriche to her husband and stands as a timeless masterpiece of Gothic art.

This striking graffiti, captured on Melbourne’s iconic Hosier Street, features vibrant street art with bold colors and evocative imagery. The murals display a mix of faces, a demonic figure, and a skull adorned with a rose, paired with thought-provoking slogans like “NOT THE FLOWERS WE WANT.” Hosier Street, renowned for its dynamic street art scene, is a canvas for local and international artists. It holds cultural significance as a hub for creative expression, attracting tourists and art lovers who admire its ever-evolving visual landscape that pushes boundaries and challenges societal norms.

©keithsurridge2023

A composition of two AI-generated picture (themed Keith Surridge Flickr in the query). Changes to tone and light orientation,after mounting the picture.

The Allegory of Fame is a painting by the Dutch Golden Age artist Gerard de Lairesse (1641-1711). Gerard de Lairesse was a renowned painter and art theorist in the 17th century, known for his contributions to Dutch Classicism.

 

The Allegory of Fame, also known as "Fama", is one of his notable works and depicts the allegorical figure of Fame. In Greek mythology, Fame, also known as Pheme, was the personification of fame and renown. In Roman mythology, she was called Fama.

 

The painting typically shows a female figure with outstretched wings, symbolizing the widespread reach of her influence and reputation. She is often portrayed with a trumpet or a horn, which she uses to announce the achievements and accomplishments of individuals to the world.

 

Fame was a popular subject in Renaissance and Baroque art, and artists often depicted her in various poses and contexts to convey different aspects of her influence and power.

 

In Gerard de Lairesse's version of the Allegory of Fame, he likely imbued the composition with his distinctive style, characterized by a grand and classical aesthetic. His paintings were influenced by classical antiquity, and he was particularly inspired by the works of Italian Renaissance artists, such as Raphael and Michelangelo.

  

Attention all art lovers!

 

Step into the mesmerizing world of Gem Preiz's digital art and fractals in Second Life. His exhibitions are not just breathtaking, but they also challenge our perception of reality and expand our outlook on life. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the thought-provoking spaces of his levels and experience the indescribable power of his work.

 

Follow Gem on his journey of exploring the beauty of nature and the complexity of mathematical concepts through digital art.

 

Trust me, it's an experience you won't want to miss!

 

Learn more:

 

Exploring the Incredible Digital Art and Fractals of Gem Preiz in Second Life

www.virtuality.blog/exploring-the-incredible-digital-art-...

 

When you speak...

When you lean over

When you come…

When I hear…

When you enter…

Will I turn my EYES?

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmteQ9RGDCA ... street/busker on my YouTube (Paco de Lucia) & make "sea" photos...

Bamboo Barnes' "Unusual" exhibition Hermes Kondor's Art Center

 

Explore the depths of emotions, challenge societal norms, and celebrate the beauty found in the ordinary through Bamboo Barnes' lens. Each photograph is a gateway to introspection and an invitation to embrace the unconventional.

 

Don't miss this unique opportunity to witness the extraordinary unfold.

 

Learn more: www.virtuality.blog/unveiling-the-unusual-a-captivating-j...

   

...full of lights, history, fountains, colors...💦🎨

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=o6b9JpBFjd4&list=PLeCsMXnr3zm... Major Lazer, POWERFUL

A dreamy art installation by Thomas Jackson blows in the wind in Tiburon, CA. It’s about our relationship with the environment - and the forces of nature, time, and change.

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The San Francisco Bay Area definitely has wind. Here at Collaborative Nature by Thomas Jackson.

 

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Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre Murwillumbah opening time.

Did you be afraid of Alien like me?

But did you want to see it, right?

(version of my city) - starring: Alien, fear and fascination....

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKSQmYUaIyE

  

Art Week Theme "Surrealism"

 

This is made up of captures taken at Beyond Van Gogh Exhibition.

 

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating and stay safe! ❤️❤️❤️

I love the painterly effect of a slow shutter speed here. #collaborativenature #marincounty #tiburon #thomasjackson #marin #northbay #publicart #northbayhappenings #northerncalifornia #publicartprogram #bayarea #bayareaart #outdoorart #artlover #colors #california #art #outdoorsart #kunst #tulle #net #color #landscape

The San Francisco Bay Area definitely has wind. Here at Collaborative Nature art installation by Thomas Jackson.

 

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Thomas Jackson’s art installation unfolds like a starfish in Tiburon, CA.

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The San Francisco Bay Area definitely has wind. Here at Collaborative Nature, a waterfront art installation by Thomas Jackson.

 

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