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A wild daisy and some nice sunshine lens flare.

 

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A black and white seascape image taken on the beach of Seaton in the South West of England.

 

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Tiltelis prie Glėbo ežero. Varėnos raj.

Coffee Time at Starbucks in Largo, Florida.

Black and white seascape taken on a beach in Chorillos, Lima, Peru. If you are interested in some wall art or a digital file send me a message!

 

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Aviation history.

This Illushin was delivered to LOT in June 1983 and operated for the airline until Februari 1992.

Delivered new to TAP Air Portugal in 1972. Sold to Trans World Airlines in June 1984 and operating there until 1993, when sold to Tower Air(N610FF)

18x24cm abstract photoprint

The Lion's Gate Bridge and downtown Vancouver on a foggy night, viewed from Cypress Bowl in West Vancouver

 

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this was my first upload on flickr two years ago... an analog shot and scan from photoprint.

IGNOSY 2021 ESPECIALLY MADE FOR CODA MUSEUM

 

Ignosi (ηγνώση)

Long ago there was a demigodess called Ignosi, whose knowledge was pure and immeasurable. She knew everything of all creation, gods, heroes, and man. She was associated with science, speech, literature, the arts and inspiration. She was also the gatekeeper for the process of gaining knowledge.

However, she was not allowed to to communicate this awareness to humanity.

...So powerful and beautiful were her skills, that not only did she become the most enlightened creature on earth, but she also felt compelled to share her learning with humans, even though that had been strictly forbidden by the Gods. Ignosi defied the gods and became pregnant in order to sow the seeds of 'cognition' on earth. This caught the attention of the gods who believed that humans with this insight and strength could soon become a threat to them.

For this outrageous act of disobedience against the will of the Gods, Ignosi was condemned to death by decapitation. In her last defiant act before passing however, she cleverly managed to communicate fragments of her wisdom to her twin daughters in her womb. Through them, fragments of knowledge and awareness seeped through humanity.

 

Source: manuelagranziol.com/#/ignosy/

 

ABOUT MANUELA

 

Manuela Granziol is an artist and art historian.

Her practical and theoretical interests include photography, sculpture, mixed media, as well

as the interconnection between visual art and

the senses.

 

She was born in Switzerland. She studied economics at the University of Zurich. She completed her BA in Photography in 2002 and

MA in Art and Media Practice at the University

of Westminster in 2004.

 

In 2016 she was awarded the PhD on the representation of the fragmented body in contemporary art.

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