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NEW EXHIBITS COMING TO CREATIVE SPARK GALLERIES!!!
PLEASE NOTE: OPENING RECEPTION IS MOVED TO AUGUST 17th 2019, SATURDAY 2pm SLT.
I am pleased to announce that 9 new exhibits are coming to creative Spark Galleries in the VERY NEAR future! Starting with an awesome DUAL EXHIBIT at Electric Sheep Gallery tomorrow, Saturday August 17th. Reception at 2pm with DJ Hobbit Zenfold
The exhibits are "Diva Between Roses By Hobbit Zenfold", a wonderful pictorial and sculpture exhibit by the artist. Hobbit's gallery quality work is filled with a sense of allure, adventure, masculinity, sexuality and many other qualities. I just love his work and never tire of exploring it. Hobbit is a top notch photographer and storyteller through his art and I admire his work immensely.
The Second exhibit is "Dreamerboy," an immersive intoxicating beautiful world built inside Electric Sheep Gallery. A collection of sculpture drawing and painting by Noke Yuitza, owner of E.V.E Studio and store in Second Life. This space is an inspiring truly artful construct that transports the viewer into one of Noke's worlds. A place he seemingly created seamlessly, effortlessly and fully envisioned. All of the elements come together, creating one cohesive, glorious work of art.
Both of these exhibits will transport you to enchanting, fascinating worlds. Creative Spark Collective is Honored to sponsor them at Electric Sheep Gallery. Please come join us for the Opening Reception Saturday August 17th at 2PM SLT
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Cormorants are very common here..but observing these wonderful birds is a truly rewarding and fascinating experience.
Lake in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. It is famous for its striking turquoise color and is fed by glaciers. The color of the water is caused by glacial milk, also known as glacial flour, which enters the lake with the meltwater.
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See in Kanadischen Rocky Mountains. Er ist berühmt aufgrund seiner auffälligen türkisen Farbe, wird von Gletschern gespeist. Die Wasserfärbung wird durch Gletschermilch verursacht, welche auch als glacial flour bezeichnet wird, die mit dem Schmelzwasser in den See gelangt.
Fascinating Iceland - Reykjavik - Harpa
Harpa – das Konzert- und Konferenzhaus in Reykjavík
Die Fassade des Gebäudes wurde von dem isländischen Künstler Ólafur Elíasson entworfen. Sie besteht aus einer wabenartigen Struktur aus dichroitischem Glas, das je nach Wetter auf die wechselnden Tageslichtfarben reagiert. „Dieses Farbeffektglas lässt bestimmte Wellenbereiche des Lichtes durch, andere werden reflektiert, so dass sich je nach Witterung und Blickwinkel die Farbe des Glases ändert."
Harpa - the concert and conference house in Reykjavík
The facade of the building, was designed by the Icelandic artist Ólafur Elíasson. It consists of a honeycomb-like structure of dichroic glass that reacts to the changing colors of daylight depending on the weather. "This color-effect glass allows certain wavebands of light to pass through, while others are reflected, so that the color of the glass changes depending on the weather and the angle of view."
These fanciful lines in the sand dunes of Namibia are never the same. Under the influence of the wind they take anytime other forms. The orange color is caused by iron particles in the sand. Truly a fascinating landscape!
There are fascinating patterns in the Heysham Limestone pavements. Others may call it Newbiggin (of which there are many) or Farleton but I prefer to think of it as part of Hutton Roof.
Looking down on this section I'm reminded of chunky jade or soapstone chess pieces laid in a box.
Oh well that's what imagination does for me.
a fascinating old city
Edinburgh (Listeni/ˈɛdɪnbərə/;[6] Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Èideann [ˈt̪uːn ˈɛːtʲɛn̪ˠ]) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 local government council areas. Located in Lothian on the Firth of Forth's southern shore, it is Scotland's second most populous city and the seventh most populous in the United Kingdom. The 2014 official population estimates are 464,990 for the city of Edinburgh,[1] 492,680 for the local authority area,[2] and 1,339,380 for the city region as of 2014[2][3] (Edinburgh lies at the heart of the proposed Edinburgh and South East Scotland city region).
Recognised as the capital of Scotland since at least the 15th century, Edinburgh is home to the Scottish Parliament and the seat of the monarchy in Scotland. The city is also the annual venue of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland and home to national institutions such as the National Museum of Scotland, the National Library of Scotland and the Scottish National Gallery. It is the largest financial centre in the UK after London.[7]
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Port Merion - The biggest folly you will ever see. Fantastic for the camera, fascinating to visit, a feast for the eyes.
Another view of the limestone strata on Holmepark Fell with Burton in Kendal and Morecambe Bay in the distance. This rocky limestone upland beside the M6 marks the gateway to the Lake District National Park. The high ground here is a fascinating landscape comprising Hutton Roof, Newbiggin Crags and Farleton Fell. This is always a joy to visit as it is usually quiet with most of the traffic heading past to visit the Lakes and its fells.
You can wander round this unusual landscape in relative solitude most of the time and I will definitely return to explore more of its charms. The village to the right of the small quarry in the middle distance is Holme.
Fascinating northern lights in southern Iceland
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Fascinating watching nature. These cute little flies have been around the pond for a few days now. The male chasing off other males then lands by the female and performs a little thing with his wings.
I have 10 of these that have germinated, all grown from seeds from apples from a Jupiter apple tree in the garden. I am going to have to think what to with them - probably destined for going into hedges rather than specimen trees but I will give them a few years in pots and have them handy for when i need something for a slot.
When Ranger (pony) eventually dies (he is 37) There will be some very obvious places for hedges that are impracticable now and apples are so fascinating and pollinator friendly. Every seed grown apple tree is unique, probably useless but potentially a wonderful new discovery.
The White Stripes - Apple Blossom
Faszinierendes Island - im Westen - an der Küste auf Snæfellsnes
Fascinating Iceland - in the west - on the coast on Snæfellsnes
water and Volcanic rock
Between powerful auroras borealis and solar eclipse, cosmos gave us a fascinating show those last days...
March 2015, Tampere, Finland
Fascinating Iceland
After 5 years still enjoying reviewing and editing 3,000 Iceland photos from 2016 -- for the next few weeks 1 x 5 favourites each - from a fascinating island !
Faszinierendes Island
Nach 5 Jahren immer noch Freude am Sichten und Bearbeiten von 3.000 Island-Fotos aus 2016 -- für die nächsten Wochen je 1 x 5 Favoriten - von einer faszinierenden Insel !
Goodrich Castle Herefordshire English Heritage. Standing in open countryside above the River Wye, Goodrich Castle is one of the finest and best preserved of all English medieval castles. Boasting a fascinating history
A fascinating wild plant. Famous as an ingredient in the soft drink - Wikipedia: Dandelion and burdock is a beverage consumed in the British Isles since the Middle Ages. It was originally a type of light mead, but over the years has evolved into the carbonated soft drink commercially available today.[1] Traditionally it was made from fermented dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) and burdock (Arctium lappa) roots, hence the name.