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Im glad to say the sun was shining this morning so I was able to do this tribute shot. AliDasDas has some beautiful pictures of her children in her photostream so I knew I wanted to do something with my eldest as she doesnt like having her photo taken but I knew she would doing this tribute. As soon as I saw AliDasDas son laid on the floor with the crown and glasses I knew I had to do it.
I love doing shots where I can get involved with my children and this one was fun to do.
'B' is for Bethany in alphabet scavenger hunt
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3d Streetpainitng depicting analog combined with digital technologies; via the natural world (jellyfish) and man-made world of technology (digital interface).
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Photos from the 2010 Museum Mile Festival in NYC. I almost missed it were it not for my friend NYCphotos's timely invite.
3d streetpainting #7 for SoBe 3D Worlds of Flavor sponsored street art tour. Dragonfruit Strawberry flavor, Chicago's Navy Pier.
Was out doing my 10,000 Fitbit steps at midnight. Almost walked on this chalk Mickey Mouse. Actually done by kids in front of their house yesterday morning. Lytton Park district of North Toronto. Ontario. Fading Street Art
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We headed to a local petting farm type thing this morning, which Cat and Juliana had been to before, where they were able to buy a bucket of feed from the farm shop and feed the goats, to discover that it has expanded the number of animals you can feed, upped the price and… Only accept cash now. Who has money on them anymore? Just when we were leaving work tried calling, so I rejected it: Not paid for a Friday, not engaging.
Fortunately there was a slide to use, a tractor to sit on and cake to buy to sit with, so we were all kept busy and entertained by that. This afternoon, after dying on the sofa of fatigue following lunch, Juliana woke from her afternoon nap early so we had plenty of garden time. I decided to draw a camera, which can be my new one as it *kinda* looks like a rangefinder of generic quality.
Arts Alive Chalk Paintings are judged at 3 this afternoon. This sweet 16 year old wanted to leave her Edward Scissorhands and play with Benni. Several of the artists stopped work to get handshakes and high fives from Benni who knew not to step inside the blue outlined grids.
Sayak listening to the dragon:-) 3d street painting at the 4th International Asia Pacific Music Festival in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
File name: 10_03_001047a
Binder label: Home Products
Title: Eagle Pencil Co's colored slate crayons. Eagle colored slate crayons. Easily erased, bright & attractive. 955 blue, 956 red, 957 green, 958 yellow and other colors. [front]
Created/Published: N. Y. : Lith. by Emil Steffens
Date issued: 1870-1900 (approximate)
Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph ; 9 x 16 cm.
Genre: Advertising cards
Subject: Pencils; Chalk drawings
Notes: Title from item.
Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions.
With their handsome galloping black and piebald stallions, an ancient Roman couple makes a dramatic return from a chariot race. Both a wreath of victory tucked in the man's belt and the winged figure of Victory holding a wreath on the side of the chariot suggest that the young people were triumphant.
The balanced, elegant composition and static, posed figures typify the Neoclassical style, which emphasized ancient noble subjects. The artist accentuated his technical skill by cleverly contrasting the cloud of dust from the horses' hooves with their well-combed but windblown tails and the molded leaves of the palmette motif decorating the chariot's lower front.
Carle Vernet exhibited this drawing and its pendant, The Death of Hippolytus, at the Salon of 1800, where they received wide acclaim. Another artist then produced engravings after them, which were exhibited at the Salon of 1808. Two years later, Théodore Géricault painted a copy from the engraving after this drawing. The two drawings were lost to sight after they were auctioned in 1817 and only reappeared on the market in the early 1990s.
Carle Vernet (French, 1758-1836); black chalk stumped and heightened with white.
Getty Center, Los Angeles (94.GB.52.1)
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Voigtlander bessa R3M, Voigtlander Color Skopar 35 f/2,5 MC; Efke KB100, Adox FX39 (1:10) 7' , 20°C. Scan from negative film..© All rights reserved. This photograph is Copyright and may NOT in part or in whole be reproduced in any electronic or printed medium without prior permission from the photographer.
Images of 3d streetpainting featuring Rita Hayworth next to a swimming pool. Created in Hollywood for Home & Family TV program.
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When our regular neighbourhood chalk drawing robots had to go on holiday, Daft Punk happily stepped in.
This one is shown below, completed, but I like this unfinished one because it was taken early in the morning and the painter made me an offer. He came over to play with Benni and said he'd trade his painting for Benni! I said, "No way!" not knowing he'd win with this Michael J. Fox drawing.
I have no idea what this represents but the work is so intricate and painstaking. This artist, seen below, worked right up until about an hour before judging. A LOT of work!
I liked this interpretation of the theme and picturing this girl seeing beautiful images everywhere.
Artist at work below:
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Polaroid sx-70 Sonar, Impossible Project px125 color shade, expo wheel +1/2 dark, evening light 26°C
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