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Period: 1880 - 1900. Description: A strikingly handsome and very unusual cupboard in Jarrah wood and polychromed wood with decorative carvings depicting birds, pinwheels, foliage and flowers. Offers several open shelves with galleries with turned finials that serve to hold dishes, with four cabinet doors below providing additional storage. Pinwheels with spool turnings are painted blue. Note: The top panels flanking each side of the open shelving are stationary. 84" wide x 23 deep x 88 high. Shop@BonninAshley
-"sympathetic magic"
- portrayal of the desire for hunting, and cave painting used as a symbol to evoke a success of a hunt
- no written record or history of this society
- photography creates a framing of this image that originally doesn't exist; painting is extended beyond these "frames"
- emphasis in soft vs. hard lines; edges are soft and fuzzy- transitions; almost similar to airbrush and may be similarly linked to contemporary techniques of the aboriginals of Australia
Deft Handpainted Polychrome Teacup and Teapot Set (Holland, MI)
Blogged about here: teacuplane-sandy.blogspot.com/2011/10/handpainted-deft-po...
Main Street, Montpelier, Vermont USA • The delightful steeple of the Trinity Methodist Church.
☞ Shot during my visit to Montpelier, our state capital, to participate in the Second Annual Worldwide Photo Walk, one of 900 locations around the world, where photographers shoot away on the same day. • Why? More info.
Exhibition view
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YEAR : 2007
EXHIBITION : New Works, solo show, Kirkhoff, Copenhagen, DK
MEASURES : 200 x 300 x 68 cm
MATERIALS : MDF-boards, HDF-boards, fillets, screws, glue, white primer, translucent 3 mm acrylic
Polychrome spuitgraffiti op in stapelverband gemetseld muurtje langs afrit parkeergarage operastadhuis Waterlooplein. Het groene struikje is ’n onbedoelde wildgroei zaailing, die hier wegens beperkte wortelruimte in het metselwerk als natuurlijke bonsai al jaren vegeteert.
Embroidered coif by Lady Amy Webbe
(from the display at Mudthaw, 2012)
Photo © 2012 Gregory Regnier / Ryan McWhyte, OP
Denali National Park: Polychrome Pass (August, 2011)
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Place:Denali National Park
Date:2011:08:19 19:34:30
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Evening photograph of the Brisbane CBD taken from a lookout across the river. Contrast this image with the monochrome version.
Looking into the valley made by Polychrome Glacier. We camped just behind the green knoll on the left.
from the Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar website: a "village" of heritage houses designed to replicate Hispanic town settlements. The houses were moved brick by brick from their original locations all over the country.
Each house has its own function - it can be a restaurant, a museum, function rooms for events, or one can even stay in the house (outfitted with modern amenities, of course)!