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MYSTIC #2

"Pahunch gaya hoo

Dare yaar tak mukaddar se

Varna

Sab mere sajde idhar udhar hote"

Shah Niaz

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Now that I am one with You, I’m one with myself.

  

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Sometimes you have to follow the tracks.

 

The great benefits of a powerful point and shoot, taken whilst driving my car to work. One of those scenes the eye is drawn to and you would be frustrated to miss.

 

Inverted in some ways in that the eye should be drawn tot he darker part of the image.

 

Recropping of one of my favourites from 2012

 

Park Square, Sheffield

Zion, Utah

An hour or so past sunrise, we were crawling down the road on the east side of Zion, looking for a promising place to get out and explore. I spotted a small drainage that faced south, giving it the benefit of not holding as much snow, looking a bit more navigable. We got out and dropped about twenty feet off the road to get down in it, then began moving up the draw, staying on bare rock for traction as much as possible. On this level I found some virgin snow and a view to beehives and peaks across the cut. With no breeze, the silence here was profound this early in the morning. A single, thin cloud was an accent grave on the scene.

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You need to believe in what you've made. You put all your love and passion into it and if you are good your dream will come true.”

Stefano Gabbana

  

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Sorry MQT-ers, this is not my mini QT, but I've been so absorbed by the circles and curves theme, I wanted to show you this quilting!

 

All the quilting was done free-motion on my home machine, but I DID mark the heck out of it!!

 

Bright scraps on white linen make a happy little quilt for a happy little girl.

 

Quilt and quilting totally inspired lolablueocean's gorgeous doll quilt:

www.flickr.com/photos/lolabluemar/5572567484/in/photostream

 

Blogged: gaylebrindley.wordpress.com/

¨You are the salt of the earth and light for the world.¨

 

Location: Museu Episopal palvic , Sants

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Drawn with a 1974 Pilot MYU 701 with Iroshizuku Shin Kai ink in a Shinola 5” x 8” off-white journal

"Life is like an airplane ride,sometimes you hit turbulance,and sometimes you go

smooth,but other times you crash.But those things can be repaired."

-Sierra

 

P.S: Pipercub j-3

papermodel: www.paper-replika.com

 

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“I am a little pencil in the hand of a writing God who is sending a love letter to the world.”

Mother Teresa

 

Medium used: color pencil. Also used prismacolor blender and cross hatching method for blending. From The Mandala Coloring Book by Jim Gogarty

Inktober 2023, Day 18: saddle. This is my bicycle saddle. Man, perspective is difficult! A chance to practice cross hatching too.

...Round and round i go

Baby, down and down I go

All around I go, in a spin

Loving the spin that I'm in

Under that old black magic called love...

 

Location: Firenzee italy

 

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MAC at Ruby. Shame i'll have to photoshop the crosshatch back on this one if I ever wanted to print it.

Panoramic shot of a busy sky at sunset. Muted colours and a cross-hatch pattern.

Time flies on restless pinions - constant never. ~Friedrich Schiller

  

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A Postcard. I captured this image on my Nikon D800E while hiking the Imus and then Purple Creek Trail while staying at Stehekin in Lake Chelan National Recreation Area of the North Cascades National Park Service Complex, While most definitely beautiful in and of itself, it was the "postcard" look that really drew me into the image captured that day. I posted the original here on Flickr (www.flickr.com/photos/14723335@N05/36818952022/in/album-7...). I truly loved that view of mountains and trees!

 

In painting this image with Adobe Sketch, I focused on a few techniques and ideas. One was new brushes made available from Kyle Webster through the Adobe CC subscriptions. The hardest part was going through them all in order to figure out what I might want to do! Crosshatching ones really came in handy with the trees. That allowed me to better approximate the look with evergreen trees and the branches. I still used the same techniques previously learned with variation of colors and tones to show shapes and distances. For the clouds, I experimented with a few ideas on Kyle's dry media brushes with chalks and pastels. I like the feel, but I think they work better in other areas.

 

In the right foreground of the digital painting, you'll find that stick figure image of me "hiking" with my Cubbies hat, loving my time exploring the Lake Chelan National Recreation Area and North Cascades National Park Service Complex...a beautiful spring day in the North Cascade mountains of Washington!

Walnut Street near 19th Street

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

"Many will call me an adventurer and that i am , only one of a different sort, one of those who RISKS his SKIN to proe his platitudes" Che Guevara

 

Location: Firenzee italy

painted cloud and crosshatching

i like to move it, move it........

u like to....

 

have a Happy Weekend wid dis MOVEON shot :D

 

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Maceió/AL

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“Aboriginalities" immerses you into the fascinating universe of Aboriginal painting – an art form that is both ancestral and contemporary, always rooted in spirituality. Far more than a simple physical and sensory experience, Aboriginal art invites us to rethink our connection to the earth and the universe.

 

As a window on the spiritual, Aboriginal art tells the story of the creation of the world – called "Dreamtime"* – and the original link between humans and the earth. The numerous motifs (dotted lines, spirals, zigzags, crosshatching...) are passed down from generation to generation by members of the same community, concealing centuries-old secrets as well as a map of their territory.

 

This ancestral and highly symbolic art form was originally concealed: drawn in the sand or applied on rocks on territories forbidden to laypersons. But in the early 1970s, amidst struggles for the recognition of an Aboriginal identity, the Papunya Tula community translated their cultural practices and symbolic knowledge through paint. Using non-traditional methods borrowed from Western culture (acrylics, brushes, cardboard and later canvas), the indigenous people of Australia found a modern way to express their cultural, political, social and economic struggles.

Anyone can catch your eye but it takes a jar of Nutella to catch your heart.

 

InPic ; Needs (Nido)

Location: The Nutella cafe

“My bounty is as boundless as the sea,

My love as deep; the more I give to thee,

The more I have, for both are infinite.”

― William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet

 

Happy Bokeh Tuesday :)

  

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I just moved to West Orange, NJ, which is about a 40 minute train ride to NYC. I'll try to go as often as I can to sketch. This sketch is from a photo I took of an apartment right across from the MET.

After two months of work, this diorama is finally finished!

There are a lot of different features and furniture in this set. The room box itself is constructed of wood. I added square wood posts to the left front wall and a planter with rocks and plants. These features continue outside with a planter that contains the same rocks and a handmade tree.

Separating these two planters is a larger picture window. I made two matching light sconces with on/off switches; one inside, and one out.

The second interesting feature is the bright blue door with diamond cutouts, a silver door knob and a silver Mid Century Modern style starburst escutcheon plate.

I did the artwork with inspiration from a photo of the St. Louis skyline at night. It's a Mid-Century Modern abstract piece with mixed media.

The bench has tapered legs and is upholstered in a vintage style crosshatch pattern in turquoise.

The console table was a challenge, but I'm happy with the results. I built it with a functioning drawer, which Barbie demonstrates in the last few photos.

I also made a coat rack that mimics the classic Mid-Century Modern Brendan Farrell Fin Hook Rack.

I finished it off with a faux Terrazzo floor.

Yes, there are 16 photos, but I wanted to have fun with the dolls coming in from an evening out, and also take detailed photos of each element in the diorama. I also included some photos with my personal diorama to show how the entryway would look when used next to a living room scene.

1 of 6 Lithographs (after Untitled 1975), 1976. Lithographs. Fisher Collection. SFMOMA

After two months of work, this diorama is finally finished!

There are a lot of different features and furniture in this set. The room box itself is constructed of wood. I added square wood posts to the left front wall and a planter with rocks and plants. These features continue outside with a planter that contains the same rocks and a handmade tree.

Separating these two planters is a larger picture window. I made two matching light sconces with on/off switches; one inside, and one out.

The second interesting feature is the bright blue door with diamond cutouts, a silver door knob and a silver Mid Century Modern style starburst escutcheon plate.

I did the artwork with inspiration from a photo of the St. Louis skyline at night. It's a Mid-Century Modern abstract piece with mixed media.

The bench has tapered legs and is upholstered in a vintage style crosshatch pattern in turquoise.

The console table was a challenge, but I'm happy with the results. I built it with a functioning drawer, which Barbie demonstrates in the last few photos.

I also made a coat rack that mimics the classic Mid-Century Modern Brendan Farrell Fin Hook Rack.

I finished it off with a faux Terrazzo floor.

Yes, there are 16 photos, but I wanted to have fun with the dolls coming in from an evening out, and also take detailed photos of each element in the diorama. I also included some photos with my personal diorama to show how the entryway would look when used next to a living room scene.

here comes the rain again

falling from the stars

drenched in my pain again

becoming who we are

 

as my memory rests

but never forgets what I lost

wake me up when september ends

 

summer has come and passed

the innocent can never last

wake me up when september ends

 

ring out the bells again

like we did when spring began

wake me up when september ends

 

here comes the rain again

falling from the stars

drenched in my pain again

becoming who we are

 

as my memory rests

but never forgets what I lost

wake me up when september ends

"greenday quotes"

   

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This material was fractured and healed more than once, which makes sense, given that it hails from "the earthquake capitol of the world" (Parkfield, CA., which sits smack-dab on San Andreas Fault). Unfortunately, It was fractured more recently than the latest healing. The resulting slabs were unstable, but this was excavated from a (relatively) stable piece. Totally worth it, with the rare green jasper, and the crosshatch veins of agate and quartz, and a bit of hematite, too.

Plus quilt in Kona Cotton solids with shades of pale grey to black for an ombré effect with white plus signs. It measures 98 inches square & is straight line quilted in Aurifil 50wt thread with lines approximately half to three inches apart. Binding fabric is Carolyn Friedlander's Crosshatch print in black.

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