View allAll Photos Tagged memory.
The last rows are added. In total there are 440 bullion knots on the clothposter and I tried to capture as many as possible .. :-)
Enjoy the start of your weekend!
The works are exhibited using the unoccupied houses of the Islands.
@ Ogijima in Kagawa Japan
作品は空き家などを利用して展示されています。
香川県男木島にて
Spent part of yesterday hanging around with Sully and his rotating cast of characters and spent much time reminiscing about the Jervis Service and our personal connections to it. I rode the train in for the first time and even at 79mph in a coach it was obvious how drastically the lineside texture had changed since high school.
In this updated edit of one of very few slides from my collection that was ever scanned (10 years ago) 4108 flies through Central Valley kicking up fresh snow. Probably between 2000 and 2002
Prometheus - Dark Memories by Daniel Arrhakis (2016)
Series based in the film Prometheus (2012) -- by the Legendary director Ridley Scott (Alien) that i admire !
With the music : ALIEN : COVENANT [2017] - Prometheus 2 : Paradise
Work made for the Treat This 122 ~ Friday 4 March → Thursday 10 March in Kreative People Group :
www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157663043467503/
Thank you to Skagitrenee for the source image for transform :
www.flickr.com/photos/skagitrenee/24823137844/in/photostream
_______________________________________________
My last work for the next days ! Wish you a wonderful weekend and week dear friends ! I will be here but more in groups and trying catching up next days ! : )
These little critters sit amongst my books and photo frames in a cabinet in my den. It is a collection from many years ago and from many places from years past!
A great song to listen to is "Elizabeth Serenade' with German vocals by Günther Kallman Choir, or an instrumental by James Last, or how about amazing whistling by Roger Whittacker!
www.google.ca/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=elisa...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=cqbqQjIxhwU
www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3-IoylSOuc
NB: These keepsakes are from my early adult life, some in memory of my Mother & Father, plus a few others. The photo is of my Maternal Grandfather Kane (born in Antrim, N. Ireland).
The books are (top) 'Landed Gentry of Ireland' 1958 Ed, listing the Kane family history & (bottom) MacLysaght's 'Irish Families'.
I´m not 100% satisfied with this shot but I think it was the best photo from the last days
Press L to view it on Black
Photography: Apu | 0978995929
Model: Anne
Location: Zodi cafe
Like Page: www.fb.com/apuphotographer
wwww.apustudio.vn
Copyright © Apu Studio. All rights reserved.
Filipa, 3 days!
Explore Oct 1, 2011
Copyright © Marcelo Nacinovic, all rights reserved
Reprodução e uso sem autorização proibidos ® Todos os direitos reservados
Lei de Direitos Autorais 9.610/98
Images inclosed on international copyright laws
A car museum in Galion, across from the theatre. It didn't actually seem to be open, but as we all know, window-shopping is fun.
barry manilow - memory.mp3
Midnight
Not a sound from the pavement
Has the moon lost her memory
She is smiling alone
In the lamplight the withered leaves collect at my feet
And the wind begins to moan
Memory
All alone in the moonlight
I can smile at the old days
It was beautiful then
I remember the time I knew what happiness was
Let the memory live again
Daylight
I must wait for the sunrise
I must think of a new life
And I mustn't give in
When the dawn comes tonight will be a memory too
And the new day will begin
Burnt out ends of smokey days
The stale cold smell of morning
The streetlamp dies
Another night is over
Another day is dawning
Touch me
It's so easy to leave me
All alone with the memory
Of my day in the sun
If you touch me you'll understand what happiness is
Look a new day has begun
Memory
All alone in the moonlight
I can smile at the old days
It was beautiful then
I remember the time I knew what happiness was
Let the memory live again
During my Sunday excursions, I'll often pause extra long to admire an abandoned country house with a memorable veranda, a homey construction detail you seldom see on modern houses. Those family members walked out to a clean, sweeping prairie view, seldom bothered by anything other than natural sounds and big skies. You wouldn't need to contend with admiring the neighbourhood you might not fancy. Traffic and lawnmowers wouldn't wake you early. No door to door salesman, nor garbage trucks. Truth is you didn't even lock the doors. Your mind was less cluttered, hardly shackled to social media with on demand prompts.
These thoughts helped recall a recent Robert Genn paragraph, as I opened a thermos of tea/biscuits and contemplated how to visually represent my discovery. Then my Blackberry beeped, I laughed….as I formatted my memory card. I felt a rich prairie cleansing, my efficiency was full steam ahead, minus the city sludge.
"Recent studies of teenagers' use of cellphones and other electronic devices have revealed some interesting results. Apparently, if you deprive kids of social networking for a week or so, a high percentage become significantly depressed. They also lose efficiency, will, enthusiasm and sleep. Their marks go down and their lassitude goes up.
For many artists, something similar happens when "the work quotient" is taken from their lives. A couple of unproductive days can send some creative folks into the dumps. They may not even be aware of what's happening to them. "Fear of restart" and permanent creative catatonia can set in after long-term abstinence."
*Please view LARGE for best rural detail
**Textures courtesy of SkeletalMess and Lenabem-Anna
***Thank You for your generous visits and comments
****stock image courtesy of ms.bailey
www.flickr.com/photos/milesbeyondthemoon/6288881048/in/ph...
'Memory Field' (Portrait of Dr Lynne Kelly)
Oil on canvas
300cm x 150cm
I've based this portrait around science writer Lynne Kelly's amazing work and book, 'The Memory Code', her ideas about mnemonic systems of ancient cultures and how they can be used today.
In it, I have tried to hint at just a fraction of the complexity and richness of her mind and work, her love of mathematics and astronomy, and of course the thing she is gaining fame for all around the world, her ideas on the memory systems of older cultures.
The vast landscape she sit in is a potential memory system itself, inspired by the 'Lukasa' which sits next to her on the rock. A Lukasa is a hand held wooden device, enabling long and complex memories to be mentally encoded in abstract patterns of coloured beads, easily retrievable through visual recognition of applied patterns.
To really understand Lynne's amazing ideas, check out her website here and see her other books, The Orality Centre, and bio: