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Buddhist festival to honor Buddhist monks

An actor on stage under a sheet. A few people liked this in colour so I thought I would try a mono version.

 

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My lovely twinset,love different ways can be worn,here draped around my shoulders

It has been some time I chanced a stroll among the unmasked precovid McIntosh lake but after this year's extended wait for spring, I was looking for anything green and I noticed this sky at Lake McIntosh below hanging cottonwood limbs. It seems the clouds and limbs are draping this scene to to show what our fleeting mini-spring ought to have looked like. OK, I decided it was time to switch the subject away from dead eastern lumber!

 

We'll see what is to come later as the usual afternoon clouds start their creep over the Rockies. I'm all about clouds and sky; have you looked over brilliant sky masters like Edward Weston? Like always, he saw them as nudes. I bet his photography is on the web. This is not a nude as far as I can tell.

 

Today, we are locked into an early two week heat stroke that Trump says is NOT Global Warming. Today some clouds are providing some relief as we pray for late afternoon clearing. Our current string of days over 90 degrees will extend over two weeks.

 

Florence Wyle (1881-1968) “Draped Torso”. 1939. Art Gallery of Ontario.

 

Wikipedia / Florence Wyle

 

Florence Wyle (November 14, 1881 – January 14, 1968) was an American-Canadian sculptor, designer and poet; a pioneer of the Canadian art scene. She practiced chiefly in Toronto, living and working with her partner Frances Loring, with whom she shared a studio and home for almost sixty years. In 1928, she co-founded and was a former president of the Sculptors' Society of Canada with Loring, Alfred Laliberté, Elizabeth Wyn Wood, Emanuel Hahn and Henri Hébert, and was the first woman sculptor to become a full member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. Throughout her career, alongside Loring, she was a persistent and convincing advocate for policy, tax benefits and living wages for artist's work.

 

Wyle was born in Trenton, Illinois and in 1900 enrolled at the University of Illinois as a pre-med student where anatomy classes awakened in her a wonder and reverence for human anatomy. Three years later (1903) she transferred to the School of the Art Institute of Chicago where she began studying clay modeling with Lorado Taft. She studied modelling and sculptural design in the USA under Frances Loring.

 

Wyle moved to Toronto in 1913 to join Loring who had moved there the year before. Wyle worked as a sculptor in clay, plasticine, stone and wood until her death in 1968. Most of her carvings were executed by herself. One of her early works, Sun Worshipper (1916) is a bronze female nude "basking in the rays" and arching her body in a way that "hints more than a little at sexual pleasures."

 

Wyle was a member of the Ontario Society of Artists (1920–1933, then from 1948), the Sculptors Society of Canada (1933), the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts (associate 1920, full member 1938) and the Canadian Guild of Potters.

Side shot of a 2005 Lotus Elise.

 

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Monsoon onset in Kerala India

Issaquah Station

Issaquah, WA

 

Pentax 6x7

45mm f:4 SMC Pentax

Kodak BW400 (Exp 2006)

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Plates? Did somebody mention plates? A different background colour too! :)

 

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trying out provia 400x @ 1600 (this 1st roll via mailer took over 2 weeks to get back from a&i due to a very busy holiday schedule at their lab) View On Black

 

Barley Cove, Ireland Yashica Mat 124 G Kodak Portra 400

At first it was just a quick prototype for highwaist trousers... Got sick and fever made me sew this ... but I'm quite happy to see it turned out so well.

 

That's totally what two of my BJDs would wear ^^;

Inhtense green color with this display. No post-processing made to this image. Streak in center is a satellite track.

The Flickr Lounge-The Colour White

 

I love tablecloths, doilies and runners. This is one I got for my credenza for everyday use. I think the lace pattern is so pretty!

No.17 in a month long series using an HD PENTAX-DFA 24-70mm f2.8 lens as part of Pentax Forum's Single in July 2016 Challenge.

Chicago O'hare International Airport, Illinois, USA

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A filigree design drapes like lace over the three chocolate fondant covered tiers of this elegant cake.

Nikon D600 + Nikkor 35-80mm

Siamese Fighting Fish

seen in Nishi Kasai, Tokyo

Olympus digital camera

View On White

  

...and which f*ing idiot saved the low-res web version over the top of the high res original? i think I need Lightroom.

These drapes and tassels run through the library and drawing room at Kilkenny Castle. Very hard not to photograph them as they are so intricate and exquisite!

Why do I feel impelled to cover my grandson in black veils? Not quite sure, but he was a good sport about it.

 

Yay - this one squeaked into explore and then rose to 279. Go Appomattox!

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