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Lior Lev: Farbe in mir - ein gemalter Tanz
Ein Mann trifft auf eine neue, ungewohnte Situation, die von ihm Überraschendes fordert: Die Suche nach neuen Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten. Indem er beginnt mit den Materialien zu spielen, entdeckt er nach und nach die ihm zur Verfügung stehende, unbegrenzte Freiheit. Die Spuren, die er auf der Leinwand hinterlässt, gewinnen am Ende seines Farbenspiels, als er sich zur Betrachtung und Reflexion setzt, eine neue Bedeutung: In diesem grossartigen Moment erwacht in ihm eine andere Sicht seiner Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft.
One thing almost everybody knows about Key West is that it's the southernmost point in the United States. There's a fancy marker indicating the point at the southern end of Whitehead Street, where tourists stand in line for a chance to shoot pictures of each other. We did it. The line took about 10 minutes.
The thing is, though, that this is not, in fact, the southernmost point in the United States. The southernmost point is actually on the Big Island of Hawaii. But this isn't even the southernmost point in the contiguous states. That's on Ballast Key, a private island 10 miles southwest of Key West.
This marker isn't even the southernmost point on Key West. That's a point on a naval installation visible here in the background that reaches about 800 feet farther into the Gulf. The southernmost point open to the public is just west of the naval base, in a state park dedicated to an old fort (which we did not visit). And the southernmost point at the end of Whitehead Street? That's the yard of a house just behind where the guy who took this picture was standing. This marker isn't even the southernmost point on the sidewalk marking the southernmost point. This marker we stood next to? This was a marker of lies.
Black and White character board from the upcoming quarterly series Insetnia Chronicels: Tep & Topher written by Jake Baughn. The artist on Tep & Topher is Jeff Bani however these boards were produced by Kelvin Mitchell and Megan Dabley line art and color.
Lier is a Belgian city located in the province of Antwerp. The city is said to have been founded in the 11th century. In 1212, the Duke of Brabant Henri I granted an urban charter to the inhabitants. The fourteenth century was a period of prosperity for the city: construction of a cloth hall in 1367, a belfry in 1369 and a second rampart in 1389. The prosperity of the city was based on the drapery industry and on the existence of a cattle market, which had been granted to it by the Dukes of Brabant.
The original file before cropping.
These are the first few shots I took inside using the Leica M8.2 with a 35mm Summicron 2.0 ASPH lens on it.
Toddington lies between Broadway and Winchcombe and is home to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway. The manor was designed by amateur architect Charles Hanbury-Tracy who chaired the commission which chose Barry's design for the new Houses of Parliament in 1835. Toddington Manor is thought to have influenced Barry's design.It was recently bought by Damian Hirst who is converting the building into a gallery to exhibit his collection of art. The church would grace a small town, built by the architect G.E. Street between 1873-9 from Cotswold stone no expense was spared.