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Die Magdalenenklause
ist eine bewohnbare künstliche Ruine in einem abgeschiedenen Waldteil nördlich der schlossnahen Boskette im Schlosspark Nymphenburg in München.
Sie wurde ab 1725 durch Joseph Effner im Auftrag Max Emanuels errichtet.
Das in der Tradition des Memento mori stehende Gebäude gilt als eine der ersten Ruinenarchitekturen der europäischen Gartenkunst.
Die Innenräume sind als Grotten gestaltet.
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The Magdalenenklause
is a livable artificial ruin in a secluded part of the forest north of the castle-like Boskette in the castle park Nymphenburg in Munich.
It was built in 1725 by Joseph Effner on behalf of Max Emanuel.
Built in the tradition of Memento mori, the building is considered one of the first ruins of European garden architecture.
The interiors are designed as grottos
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Hey all,
Here's my third and final entry into this year's Summer Joust.
As you can see, this is for the going big category.
And it all started with the skull, something I want to build for a very long time, and this category was a great opportunately to start on it. Some of the proportions I'm not happy with yet, and I will add the lower jaw later as well in another build. But for now it has to do, and I think it fits well.
Memento Mori, the way of living in the medieval times, with a lot of symbolism in the subjects.
So there it is, hope it may inspire you!
Greetings,
Jaap Bijl
Muchísimas felicidades Mori. Me encantan este tipo de plantas, me parecen elegantes, fuertes y con mucho carácter! Pero a la vez me parecen cálidas y preciosas. Así te veo yo, así que espero haber acertado!!!
Te deseo un año maravilloso, que nos sigas deleitando con tus fotos, que me parecen increíbles!
Qué ilusión haber descubierto también una compañera de cumpleaños!! Muchísimos besos
Reflet du clocher de la collégiale dans une petite flaque d'eau.
LACPIXEL - 2018
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Dress : ***Ambrosia***Rose Lace Tunic @HEART for NINE STATES round2 (6/20~)
Location : Memento mori
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one of the pictures I took when i went on love hunt :) i only get round to uploading now because so much stuuuff doing, some pictures i took now are out of date ;3;. This was from junbug (love junbug) and it was taken in the shops sim itself.
After a long time I found this beautiful mushroom again. The group was hanging from a branch of a fallen tree in the nature reserve. The picture required a few contortions from me and the tripod.
Stack with 24 frames.
On the outskirts of Tokyo, in the hills near Fuji lies a unique experience.
Based on a recent trip to Japan, it seemed to me that there are two kind of theme parks in Japan. On one hand you have the super huge Disney and Universal powerhouses. Big money, big crowd, big theme. Shy of Universals bizarre fasciation with emptying your pockets (not money, but actual metal detectors to be sure you have nothing in your pockets when you ride stuff- very, very strange), these parks are almost perfect. Everything is clean, new and the food is amazing.
Then you have the other theme parks in Japan. All significantly less crowded, less shiny, less themed, and certainly less well kept. In fact, some are quite deadly, but I won't get into that. Ask my Son about it, he loved looking into that dark side of the parks. All of these theme parks seem to be stuck in a long, slow funeral. All trying to emulate the 1955 version of Disneyland with very, very minimal degrees of success (if you squint). They all seem haunted. I have visited many abandoned theme parks in my days. Visiting these Japan theme parks feels like you are in an abandoned park, but with all the rides running. The paint is faded, the stickers are peeling off, the trashcans are broken, and the concrete on all the curbs is crumbling.
Having that said, that was kind of cool, in a dystopian-urbex-dark-tourism kind of way.
Play the slow music box sound effects- Mori Mori Sagamiko was certainty the later kind of park. My daughter loved this park because it was she thought it was creepy. Teenagers. The one saving grace they had in my mind was a light festival they hold for almost half of the year. We visited ONLY for the lights. We were not disappointed. It was foggy and raining buckets, but that just added to the experience, and apparently, the crowds. The signature part of the light festival is the chair-lift. The Mario-like rainbow-road underneath the lift was very very cool.
Cudos to the park for allowing tripods (no one else in Japan seems to). We could not have any images without them. And, naturally, thank you Japan for the amazing cheap clear umbrellas at every convenience store. It was worth getting soaked to visit this place.
Let me know what you think.
I was sad to see this drowned butterfly in my pond. At the same time, I thought it was still beautiful and that death will come to us all.
Hasta los osos hormigueros te quieren Mori! A ti, a tus fotos, a esa manera de mostrar la vida tan sencilla y auténtica que tienes.
Ahora en serio, te deseo un día precioso y lleno de alegría, rodeada del cariño de tu gente y de toda esa troupe amorosa que son parte ya de nuestras vidas.
Un beso enorme, preciosa!
From just finished live stream
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Head : Catwa Catya
Skin : MoreMore Yuka
Hair : (r)M no 39'16
Dress : Konpeitou Halloween White
Shoes : CD Maya
Location : Studio Work
Memento Mori
❤ BLOG: Credits & Slurls & More ❥
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Featuring/Styles by DANIELLE & ChouChou
♫ SONG/A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera - Say Something ❥
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tomoto,さんの,新しいお着物coming soooooon!?!?!?
に,少しでも合うように,黒っぽい色も作りました。
幕末着物市に置いてあります:)
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青ちゃん,もう少し待っててね:)
Rene Moris wishes to remain anonymous. He surrounds his rare secrets with mystery. It isn't our job to scan his life, we prefer to respect his silence. Moris appreciates equally drawing, painting and sculpture.
He works on various supports: fabric panels, wood panels or polyurethane, mixing paint with various substances according to his inspiration at the moment: sawdust, flour, sugar, margarine... He quickly reworks his pieces that know as many successive stages as differentiated voices.
For physiological and psychological reasons (solvent intoxication), Rene Moris seems to have stopped any artistic activity.