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Just another photo for fun and something a bit different <3
Can't believe I haven't worn these platforms yet
Decorative tiling in an Art Nouveau/ Art Deco building, Lindfield. Without intensive examination I would say that the building is on the cusp of these two styles; however the colours in the tiling make me lean towards Art Deco as I've seen similar in regional buildings that are more clearly part of the great Art Deco building boom in Australia.
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Created for Photoshop Competition ~ Week 1007
Thanks to segucollar for starter image
All work done in Photoshop 2024
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Last time I was in Toronto, my friend and colleague Darrin and I visited the Royal Ontario Museum....it is a great museum, so much to see and so many photo opportunities... Part of Darrin's background is engineering and he had a pretty systematic way of covering the museum, vs my usual random wandering....which was great as we covered much ground before it was time for him to head to the airport for his flight home.....I loved the comp of this scene....with the top of the totem set against the skylight that had an art deco feel to me....
Taken in Toronto Canada
My first home made tintype! Just me on my own. Many interesting quirks, due to many factors. The Art Deco effect may be caused by the silver bath being to strong (10%) and not iodized yet. In later shots, the effect is not as strong (leaving room for plenty of other surprises).
Deco of Mutiny in The Palais Renaissance at Orchard Road.
*Note: More pics of Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs in my Architectural, Interior and Exterior Designs Album.
My daughter (almost 9 years old) already start to prepare for Christmas. She made a small Christmas tree :)
Smile on Saturday - theme: "Xmas Deco" :)
I love the Art Deco era. This is part of another porcelain half doll from the 1920s. There are 2 wooden Sylko cotton reels in the background, one from the late 1930s and the other from the early 1950s. The slider buckle is made from abalone and dates from the 1920s.
The Art Deco theatre was designed for comfort, with lounge seating and only 1000 seats. The stage had a proscenium design and there were two small side stages.
The City of Sydney heritage citation states that :
"The Metro Theatre, although altered, is an exceptional example and represents the apotheosis of the Art Deco Streamline Moderne style in New South Wales. The Metro Theatre has an expertly controlled geometric massing of the exterior form, exhibiting all the trademarks of the Streamline Moderne style. Strongly influenced by Expressionism, the tower is one of the most strikingly successful Streamline Moderne structures ever realised in New South Wales. Although altered internally, the shell of the auditorium remains. Strongly influenced by Expressionism, the auditorium is one of the most striking theatre interiors ever realised in New South Wales."[1
La Casa Lis es un museo situado en la antigua muralla de Salamanca, España. También conocido como Museo Art Nouveau y Art Déco, es un museo de artes decorativas, con exposiciones que datan de las últimas décadas del siglo 19 a la Segunda Guerra Mundiales. Es una antigua mansión que fue construida para su primer propietario, Miguel de Lis, que era dueño de una curtiduría que había heredado de su padre. El próspero negocio le dio una posición económica privilegiada y viajó mucho; Eligió un diseño modernista.
The Lis House is a museum located in the old wall of Salamanca, Spain. Also known as Art Nouveau and Art Deco Museum, it is a Museum of Decorative Arts, with exhibitions dating from the last decades of the 19th century to the Second World War. It is an ancient mansion that was built for its first owner, Miguel de Lis, who owned a tanner that had inherited from his father. The prosperous business gave him a privileged economic position and traveled a lot; Chose a modernist design.
La "Casa Lis" est un musée situé dans l'ancien mur de Salamanca, en Espagne. Également connu sous le nom d'Art Nouveau et Art Deco Museum, c'est un musée des arts décoratifs, avec des expositions datant des dernières décennies du 19e siècle à la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il s'agit d'un ancien manoir qui a été construit pour son premier propriétaire, Miguel de Lis, qui possédait un tanneur qui avait hérité de son père. L'entreprise prospère lui a donné une position économique privilégiée et a beaucoup voyagé; Choisi un design moderniste
Dramatic, artistic Black and White photo of a Art Deco building exterior in South Beach Miami by Dez Karpati
Eltham Palace - I've been wanting to visit for some time and the entrance hall definitely had the 'wow' factor.
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A revisited detail of the wooden handrail of the majestic staircase in the Art Deco house of the Clockarium Museum in Brussels, built in 1935 by architect Gustave Bossuyt.
More on the Clockarium Museum at www.clockarium.org.
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From Deco(c)rate, Merak's Vintage Sewing Corner
Including:
[Merak] - Boite a chapeau
[Merak] - Fabrics Pattern 1
[Merak] - Fabrics Pattern 2
[Merak] - Fabrics Pattern 3
[Merak] - Petitte Cabinet (With Fabrics)
[Merak] - Sewing Clutter
[Merak] - Vintage Mannequin
Detail of the Gillette Building, Syon Lane, Brentford. Until 2006 this was a factory for Gillette. It is currently disused. Designed in an Art Deco style by Sir Banister Flight Fletcher and completed in 1937.
I expect the Group Moderator for the Art Deco Group to reject this, even though it is a pic of a window in an Art Deco house. Not the Chrysler Building, but the same stuff.
Ta da! Rejected. Mayby, as I live in a house with Art Deco origins, including these windows, I will remove myself from the group.