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Door stop on reflective black paper with red LED on left and blue LED on right.

Jose Dávila

Memory of a Telluric Movement

 

Jose Dávila is interested in space and mass, in mathematical laws and physical pheno-mena. Thus, his oeuvre characteristically plays with gravity and apparent weightlessness, with statics and dynamics, forces of tension and compression, and those precarious moments before something collapses. In addition, he incorporates natural and industrially manufactured materials; from this juxtaposition, he creates poetic works that are sensorially captivating and structurally articulated.

 

Memory of a Telluric Movement is the title of this exhibition at Museum Haus Konstruktiv. Jose Dávila’s thoughtful calibration of mass and lightness, volume and transparency, geometric and organic forms, natural and industrial materials characterizes his distinctive objects, installations and paintings. At the same time, the exhibition at Haus Konstruktiv constitutes a reminder that any (telluric) movement, no matter how slight, can cause a static well-balanced structure to collapse. In this sense, the solo show also refers to the current global situation, which can quickly be thrown off track by sociopolitical, ecological or economic developments.

 

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Day 129/365:

 

I've been away for a few days so haven't managed to keep up with comments, I will have to start afresh as I have no chance of catching up. Got home very late tonight, exhausted and hadn't got a photo...scraped in at the last minute with a high key shot using my light panel. I have done similar before but I was desperate and made it slightly different. Off to bed now.

© Leanne Boulton, All Rights Reserved

 

The peeling black paint, dented grate and yellow lines simply created an aesthetic that attracted my attention while out shooting street in Glasgow. I know that it isn't 'my usual stuff' but I do photograph other thinigs too. Stay safe my Flickr friends!

 

I have been featured today in an Explore Takeover celebrating International Women's Month 2021 through the lens of women photographers. flickr.com/explore/2021/03/24

Flickr Friday: Minimum

 

It has been awhile since I have done a minimalistic image. I love the simplicity of them and should do them more often.

 

Thanks for your visit. Take care and have a great weekend!

 

HFF!

 

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Canon EOS 6D - f/6.3 - 1/30 sec - 100 mm - ISO 250

3/30: April 2020: A month in 30 pictures

 

A multiple exposure of my fuchsia that survived the winter and is so heavy with blooms that unfortunately two stems have already snapped off.

 

少即是多,生活越簡單,心靈上才能獲得越多;

 

多即是少,繁忙工作中,仍保持一顆簡單的心。

  

(攝於台南歸仁) 

  

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Granville Island, Vancouver

another in first comment

White on black

 

Happy looking close....on Friday!

 

Thank you for your views, faves and or comments, they are greatly appreciated !!!

 

Don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission !!!

 

© all rights reserved Lily aenee

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Macro Monday - Vibrant minimalism

 

I guess one would be more minimal but in this case (pardon the pun) it didn't look right so I'm hoping this will still count as it's a single vibrant colour (and in my opinion) still a simple image.

I should probably mention that these are silicone cupcake cases. HMM

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Crazy Tuesday theme

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The paperclip is floating on the water's surface whose surface tension permits the paperclip to rest slightly lower than the water's normal surface.

The bubbles are caused because I used a soda drink here.

 

It took me a long time to get this, because first the paperclip kept sinking and when it did float, it did keep moving on the water - even more than in plain water, because of the rising bubbles.

covered with snow

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