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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
"When darkness falls
and surrounds you,
when you fall down,
when you're scared
and you're lost, be brave.
I'm coming to hold you now.
When all your strength has gone
and you feel wrong
like your life has slipped away.
Follow me,
you can follow me
and I, I will not desert you now.
When your fire's died out,
no one's there
they have left you for dead.
Follow me,
you can follow me.
I will keep you safe.
Follow me,
you can follow me.
I will protect you.
Oh, I won't let them hurt.
Hurting you, no
Oh yeah.
When your heart is breaking,
you can follow me,
you can follow me.
I will always keep you safe.
Follow me,
you can trust in me.
I will always protect you, my love
Oh, feel my love...
Oh, feel my love...
Oh..."
Taken @ Before Dawn
Texture by SolStock.
The fields and meadows are just filled with lovely wildflowers. I'm enjoying them so much. Can hardly believe summer is over.
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)
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.
Summer Painting Project 2021.
Acrylic on Canvas. 13" in Diameter.
"Trimukha" is Sanskrit for "Three Faces".
***** I want to thank Paul Ewing, Bramdass, Miranda Murray, Tim Noonan and Bill Smith for their continuous support and encouragement to get these things posted to Flickr.
- RSW
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God's Canvas @2021 Alamanos, Cyprus
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f/ 10 | 25 sec | ISO 100 | 17 mm
KASE Variable ND Filter 77mm
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Theme : Long Exposure Photography
Series : Harmony Within
Location: Alamanos, Cyprus
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abstract inspired by the work of Kurt Schwitters
originally set out with paper shapes from magazine pages, but to make it my own, I painted and cut out canvas which were then glued to mixed media paper.
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.
*******
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.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huguette_Caland
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"A recipe is not meant to be followed exactly - it is a canvas on which you can embroider."
- Roger Verge
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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
Canvases or gauzes were used primarily for religious and magical purposes. They were made for covering the head of the dead in the form of a headdresses. According to the beliefs of the time, the threads on these fabrics had to be spun in the form of an "S" in an anticlockwise direction. This thread, which had a magical character, was called lloque and, according to legend, the garments were infused with supernatural powers and served as protection in the afterlife.
Printed on canvas, that little bird ends up on the corner of the frame, like a little surprise that you can only see from above... I love it.