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To Rachel

(for our 2 year anniversary)

 

Alone I'm an old photograph

misplaced and forgotten.

Together we're a painted portrait

to be displayed for all to see.

I will always view you through a painted brush

on a canvas of our own making.

- L.Magic

 

Photo Taken @ Breath of Nature

Nuthatch on canvas.. ;)

oil on canvas, 50x50 cm

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La metafora di "sospeso in un istante" nell'arte si riferisce alla capacità dell'opera di congelare un momento effimero, spesso carico di movimento, tensione narrativa o emozione pura, sottraendolo allo scorrere inesorabile del tempo.

Dipinti che ritraggono un momento di azione, come un gesto, un'espressione o un evento, congelandolo per l'eternità.

L'espressione è resa celebre da una frase di Seneca, che scrive: "sono sospeso in un istante del tempo che fugge" (in puncto fugientis temporis pendeo).

   

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Taken from my hotel window at the 6th floor. Well worth the bug hunt...lol. The hotel parking lot almost steals the show here.

 

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For TMI Contest March 2025 - Drops, Rain and Dew

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Filters, border/frame, and canvas texture are from Photoshop.

 

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Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 + reverse GND8 filter

 

Azkorri (Vizcaya/Bizkaia - País Vasco/Euskadi)

 

On Black

 

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oil on canvas, 40x50 cm

"L'esilio dell'anima verso l'ignoto" è una potente metafora artistica che affonda le radici nella filosofia antica (Platone vedeva il corpo come una prigione dell'anima) e si manifesta in varie forme attraverso i secoli, simboleggiando la condizione umana di alienazione, la ricerca spirituale e il confronto con l'ignoto o l'aldilà.

L'esilio è visto come un "paradigma dell'esistenza", un viaggio incessante che allontana da un punto di origine ma mantiene una costante ricerca di un "luogo dell'anima" in cui sentirsi a casa. Il confronto con l'ignoto e la mortalità ha portato gli artisti a esplorare la possibilità della trascendenza o della liberazione spirituale, come nel caso di T.S. Eliot e la sua svolta verso la religione, o di artisti che vedono l'arte come un modo per guardarsi dentro. Movimenti come il Simbolismo e il Surrealismo, che si oppongono al realismo per creare mondi fantastici e onirici attraverso allusioni simboliche, sono particolarmente adatti a rappresentare concetti astratti come l'anima e l'ignoto

 

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I could not resist posting another image of the Nankeen Kestrel (Falco cenchroides) because of the different canvas I was able to capture the bird flying along the beach.

After posing for a while on that lovely dark canvas my model moved on and gave me this interesting reflection. The head reminds me of some other grebe from the Northern Hemisphere.

 

(Tachybaptus novaehollandiae)

work in progress ... not finished yet

 

Acrylic on Canvas

Acrylic on canvas

 

A blank canvas is an invitation to the unknown. And in the mystery of colors, the soul finds its voice.

 

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2020 was really starting to get to me. . .I tried to find ways to avoid thinking about the frustrating madness of the world during that year. . .So playing around with old photos became one of the ways I avoided "the world". A good name for what I ended up with would be. . ."The Result of Idle Time".

Here's some more of it. . .

click on it for a better view

110cm×110cm,oil on canvas.

"Under the blanket". Acrylics on canvas board, 100x65 cm

Staré Město / Old Town - Prague 1

 

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God's Canvas @2021 Alamanos, Cyprus

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Series : Harmony Within

Location: Alamanos, Cyprus

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I have rarely seen Otago Harbour this still. On this morning the water became like a canvas reflecting every detail in the sky.

mixed medias on canvas - 51,1x70,8 inches / 130x180 cm

Was actually slightly grey

Darker around the edges

A definite tinge

A flirtatious curve at the bottom

As if daring you to imagine something

Transform it into a different existence

It’s texture was surprising

Smooth and soft like the very top

Of a snowy slope

But hung indoors

It reflected onto the black linoleum floor that was speckled

With unpredictable dashes of white

When you looked down

You imagined

You were floating in a

Modern art galaxy very far away

From everything and everyone

You know

When you looked up you realized

It wasn’t a blank canvas at all.

 

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In May, I went to a doctor's appointment that was very difficult for me. Most of the time, I try to forget about my biology but my heart will often skip beats and I keep spending more money to get no answers, making me wonder if it's just in my head.

 

I have been living in Chicago for over 20 years but I had never come across The Arts Club of Chicago even though it is located very central downtown near a couple of doctor's offices. It was a dreary day and I spent some time wandering around and happened upon this gallery featuring the exhibit by Huguette Caland: Bribes de corps. It's amazing how art finds you when you least expect it. I found myself staring at canvases and writing poems to calm my nervous system.

 

This exhibit is ending very soon but I revisited this weekend. The bottom section is the actual canvas. The top portion is a multiple exposure of the canvas and a photograph of a woman passing by from the window opposite of the painting.

 

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This Canvas Back Duck surfaced with a mouth full of zebra mussels. He seen me standing there and couldn't swim away from me fast enough....Lol

   

Ausschnitt eines Gemäldes von Michail Posin, Neukölln.

Part of a painting of Michail Posin.

"Ginger hill". Acrylic on canvas board. 100x54 cm

these are natural reflections from a pine forest canal,the ripples were pure good fortune (there was still water dropping from the trees from earlier rain)

canvas shoes for slow life.

 

❶shoes & gray socks_________________(11kinds)

❷used version shoes & gray socks ______(4kinds)

❸Non-rig type shoes (socks Not included) __(2kinds)

❹socks 14 texture changaing HUD

 

Shoes and the socks separate

shoes alpha & shoes+socks alpha

all shoes : cream gum sole+ blue gum sole

※Socks are not in Non-Rig type.

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好きなズックが出来ました

わけあって物理的にHUDが作れずfatは無しです

ノンリグにしてほしいっていう意見があったのでused white とused navyのみ作りましたが、 ポーズによってはリグソックスと合わないのでソックスは入っていません

   

Back in 2014 we had a pretty brutal winter here in Southeast Michigan. Temperatures were steady below zero with wind chills up to -30 below zero F. We had went out to Port Huron to capture some images of the thousands of Long Tailed ducks that were hanging out in the St. Clair River. While there, I seen this Canvas Back Duck with its beak iced up. I felt so bad for him but there was absolutely nothing I could do to help the poor thing.

  

Explored #472 1-8-23

Taken at Elvion: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/ELVION/53/100/22

this is a house warming gift for my friend and his girlfriend.

 

acrylic and wax on canvas 16X20

mixed media on canvas

100x40 cm

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