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I liked the expression of this crocus so much that I took a more closer shot ;-)) Have a nice Thursday!!
How to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you or if your cat adores you or if your cat thinks you're really funny??? It's difficult as you get the same expression.
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in Explore on June 9, 2023 at #48
This eagle was trying to eat a crab and was being mercilessly hounded by a pair of crows. The expression on his face seems to say it all.
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Fritz Klimsch trained at the Königliche Akademische Hochschule für die bildenden Künste [Royal Fine Art Academy] in Berlin in the drawing class taught by the painter Ernst Hancke and in the modelling class under Albert Wolff. From 1887-1890 he was a pupil of Fritz Schaper's. While still a student, the young sculptor produced his first important work, winning awards and his first experience of official recognition.
On his wedding trip to Paris, Klimsch became acquainted with Rodin's work, which greatly impressed him with its liveliness of form and expression and left a lasting influence on him. Klimsch regarded Adolf von Hildebrand as second only to Rodin as the inspiration behind his art. Hildebrandt supplemented Rodin's liveliness with tectonics and statics, thus creating the balance Klimsch felt was so important to his own sculpture.
In 1898 Klimsch founded the Berlin Secession jointly with Max Liebermann and Walter Leistikow and was represented on a regular basis at the exhibitions the group mounted. Travels to Italy and Greece shaped his style. Klimsch was subsequently extraordinarily successful with portraits, monuments and funerary sculpture as well as female nudes. He did a great many portraits of distinguished representatives of cultural and political life, including Ludwig Thoma, Lovis Corinth, Max Liebermann, Max Slevogt and Paul von Hindenburg. In 1912 he became a member of the Prussian Academy of the Arts and in 1916 a senator of the Academy. Appointed to the Akademische Hochschule für bildende Künste in 1921, he retired in 1935 after heading the master class studio there. After the war the artist settled in the Black Forest to live in seclusion, producing from then on only a few works in small formats. In 1950 Fritz Klimsch was awarded the Große Bundesverdienstkreuz and died that same year.
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haha el icing done by " sis " awanna 7agee lo0ol " xD " cuz i use hal expression xD lo00o0ol
luv ya both :hugs:
While visiting in Grand Rapids I came across this sculpture, I found it interesting although I am not sure quite what it represents.....anybody know??
In the first two days after Yashka's appearance in the house, Vas'ka was indignant all the time: why did you take this annoying puppy when you have me ?!
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When photographing birds, I try to get a profile shot so the shape of the beak can be seen; even more so with a bird like this Rose-Breasted Grosbeak. Her enormous bill is quite imposing, but I liked this head on shot for a different look. Her expression seemed so sweet.
She thought by making this face it would deter me from taking her picture. What she DIDN'T realize was I look forward to my subjects doing exactly this: expressing themselves!
Ten years ago: www.flickr.com/photos/31246066@N04/9123398248
Happy Monochrome Monday, everyone!
Different color, angle and light, still captured the "Expression of Beauty", Hope Y'all like my techniques in lighting and color. Lol: Gaston (aka Gasssman).
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View in large size for awesome details of this wonderful capture.
Not my words, this chap's as he ran past me heading for cover. Seen on Mount Street, Manchester, UK
I love the expression on the face of the chap behind....!