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Psyche (Leptosia nina) (මනහාරි) is a very common butterfly found in all elevations up to mid hills Sri Lanka. Sexese alike Flight is weak and erratic. They fly low over grass. Belongs to Pieridae family.

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis var. 'Double Psyche' de flor doble

By Junky • Hek (Paris 92, 2016)

(Leptosia nina)

 

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Kaeng Krachan National Park, Phetchaburi Province, Thailand

Withal did Love call unto him the Wind

Called Zephyrus, who most was to his mind,

And said, "O rainy wooer of the spring,

I pray thee, do for me an easy thing;

To such a hill-top go, O gentle wind,

And there a sleeping maiden shalt thou find;

Her perfect body in thy arms with care

Take up, and unto the green valley bear

That lies before my noble house of gold;

There leave her lying on the daisies cold."

Psyché chroma By Junky • Hek (Paris 92, 2016)

....so psyched I blew off several responsibilities and a proper bedtime just to draw this

"Mercury abducting Psyche"

 

Mercure enlevant Psyché au Rijksmuseum à Amsterdam (Pays-Bas)

 

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Raphael (1483-1520) and workshop (Giulio Romano - Giovanni da Udine (for floral frescoes and festoons) - Raffaelino del Colle - Giovan Francesco Penni) - Venus, Ceres and Juno - Loggia di Amore e Psiche (about 1518) - Villa Farnesina - Rome

 

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La Loggia, situata nel piano terreno e composta da cinque archi che sono attualmente chiusi da vetrate protettive, prende il nome dalla decorazione ad affresco dipinta nel 1518 sulla volta dalla scuola di Raffaello su disegni del maestro, dove si raffigurarono episodi ispirati all’Asino d’oro di Apuleio, della favola di di Amore e Psiche, già impiegata nel Quattrocento per immagini di argomento nuziale.

 

La loggia serviva da palcoscenico per le feste e le rappresentazioni teatrali organizzate dal proprietario.

 

Per dare un carattere festoso e spettacolare all’ambiente, Raffaello trasformò la volta della Loggia d’ingresso in una pergola, come se i pergolati e i padiglioni del giardino si fossero prolungati all’interno della Villa in ricchi festoni. Al centro due finti arazzi : il sontuoso Convito degli Dei, in cui la fanciulla ingiustamente perseguitata viene infine accolta nel consesso divino, e Le nozze di Amore e Psiche, culmine simbolico dell’intero ciclo.

 

Tuttavia, è da ricordare che l’impianto generale dell’affresco e l’ideazione delle singole scene e figure si devono alla geniale intuizione di Raffaello, ma agli affreschi lavorarono spesso numerosi artefici della sua bottega, tra cui Giovan Francesco Penni, Giulio Romano e Giovanni da Udine, autore, in particolare, dell’esuberante trionfo dei festoni di fiori e frutta.

 

The Loggia takes its name from the decoration frescoed on the vault by Raphael and his workshop in 1518. The frescos represent episodes from the fable of Psyche, narrated in Apuleiu’s Golden Ass, which had already been used in the fifteenth century for nuptial imagery.

 

The loggia was also used as a stage for celebrations and theatrical performances organised by Agostino himself.

 

To give the space a festive and theatrical feel to it, Raphael also transformed the vault of the Loggia into a pergola, adorned with magnificent hanging festoons, as though the greenery of the gardens had invaded the Villa itself. In the centre he designed two fictive tapestries which depict the concluding scenes: the splendid Council of the Gods, where the unjustly persecuted girl is finally received by the gods with divine complacence, and the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, the symbolic culmination of the entire cycle.

 

However, although the general layout of the cycle and planning of the individual scenes and figures are attributed to the intuitive genius of Raphael (proven by a number of autographic sketches), the actual completion of the designs into frescos was carried out by his numerous workshop assistants, including Giovanni Francesco Penni, Giulio Romano and Giovanni da Udine. The latter, in particular, was the creator of the exuberant triumphal festoons.

Mixed media on canvas - 20 x 24

It's lazy photoshop collage week from photos in the archives.

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Psyche (Leptosia nina malayana)

this long exposure at dusk shows the sculpture known as Solfar or "Sun Voyager." For me it kind of sums up the Icelandic psyche. That is it is very modern yet very traditional. The sculpture is on the harbour side and not in the center of Reykjavik. Iceland is on the edge of Europe but not in "Europe." Icelandics are a mixture of Norse men and Hebridean women, genetically speaking. The fork design over this sculpture are probably the Rune sign Madur, representing man or bravery. But it is the same symbol as the Greek Psi. Abbreviation for psyche, psychiatric, psycology etc! And now for the bit you want to know! All three ND grads used stacked to preserve the tones in the sky. Some post work done to tame the blues. So rest your oars and I hope you enjoy.

Psyche (Leptosia nina) (මනහාරි) is a very common butterfly found in Sri Lanka. Captured at Thalawatugoda Bio Diversity Park, Sri Lanka

Withal did Love call unto him the Wind

Called Zephyrus, who most was to his mind,

And said, "O rainy wooer of the spring,

I pray thee, do for me an easy thing;

To such a hill-top go, O gentle wind,

And there a sleeping maiden shalt thou find;

Her perfect body in thy arms with care

Take up, and unto the green valley bear

That lies before my noble house of gold;

There leave her lying on the daisies cold."

Canova sculpture in the Louvre

Pieridae, Pierinae: Leptosia nina nina

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JOMO Film Lab,BKK Thailand.

kodak ultramax400 with LEICA mini3

Yada yada stake this place out, boss says, gotta watch out fer people comin' in, boss says... Nobody wants this ol' crap shack, amiright, Kev? Ya betcha I am. Well. Anyway. Maybe there's some pick-me-ups round here still, if ya know what I mean, Kev! Ha ha ha...

 

creeeak

 

creeeak.

 

Oi! Hey there! I heard that! This is Joker territory! Ya better come out here and get what he left for you! There's a bat an' a buncha bullets with your name on 'em!

 

whumpf

 

whumpf!

 

Augh! Get 'im offa-

 

BANG

 

BANG

 

bang. bang.

 

Onomatopoeia leaves some crazies at area #7 to go to area #8, Old Psychiatric Facility, with more crazies.

In this 1824 sculpture by the Swiss-born French sculptor James Pradier, Psyche (Psyché in French) holds a butterfly as a symbol of her tortured soul.

Leptosia nina nina-resting on Basil Leaf!

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Leptosia nina - Mt Victoria, Myanmar, 19/01/2017

From "filmsoup-swap" project with Toby Mason (Fotobes). First, he shot an underpass in Brighton, and then posted the film to Japan. I shot Kakuouzan Nittaiji Temple in Nagoya. After shooting a roll I put the dissolved neutral detergent onto all around the film in a darkroom. Then rewind the film and I heated the canister in boiled water for 5 minutes. After I dried the film I got it developed. Came out psychedelic image. More about this: www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2013/02/27/lets-cook-...

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