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Parque Station on the Blue Line (Linha Azul) of the Lisbon metro is famous for its azulejo tiles that reference the work of the writer Fernando Pessoa and others. Parque was one of the original 11 stations of the Lisbon metro that opened in 1959. Architect Francisco Keil do Amaral (1910-1975) designed the model for these stations, which was used for all subsequent stations built on the Lisbon metro until 1972. The original eleven stations, except Avenida, all had artwork by painter Maria Keil (1914-2012).

Vietri sul Mare

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detail from large tile mosaic

instituto allende

san miguel de allende

gto, mexico

Boat house of University College Oxford

Tile that is on the walls of the Pena Palace in Sintra

Murly Square, Greenwich Ave, New York, NY

Rolleicord Va Type 2 & Fujifilm Pro 160S

 

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Collection of interesting tiles in different colors on external building wall in Porto, Portugal. Image taken during vacation in Portugal and Spain in early 2022.

I decided to dress up as a biker chick a few Halloweens ago, black wig and all! Original self-portrait taken October, 2002 was underexposed, and yellow looking so I thought it would look good with a cyan cast. This is one of my all time fave selfies, so I'll just call the underexposing a happy accident! If this pic looks familiar to some of you, maybe it is because it used to be the icon for my group, Big Expressive Eyes, Sexy, Succulent Lips! Wanna join? Follow the link and you know what to do! ;D

Glass tile on pavement, Great Western Road, Glasgow

Coloured roof tiles at Wat Pho, Bangkok.

Ricoh 35 ZF. Melbourne Film Supply, Vision 500T. Hillvale dev, dslr scan.

kitchen tiles

 

the camera phone has dulled the wonderful glaze on these tiles.

On the Portuguese Camino walking through Vila do conde.

This tile roof is rather brutal not least because of its riverside setting. However in a crop it is rather striking.

One of the beautiful tiled signs in the abandoned Down Street abandoned tube station.

This is a close-up photo of the patterns and texture detail on a tile platter on a shelf in the Tusket Frenchies.

Tiles around my hearth.

 

The Macro Mondays group has chosen Corner today.

On a fine autumn afternoon, we decided to visit both Dunster beach and St George's Church. Having visited the church about four years ago, I knew there were a number of tombs and memorials that would repay a second visit. The church has a mixture of medieval floor tiles and these, which I assume are Victorian, but made the same way as in medieval times, and probably using the same designs.

Western entrance to the Stanford Main Quad

  

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The Spanish love their glazed colourful tiles and use them on floors, on walls, inside and outside, made with great Artistry and creativity, they liven up the place and are part of the architecture.

These were 4 flights of stairs, a real eye-teaser.

Standing in front of it, it looked like a tall wall, I asked a model to go and sit on the first landing, free and comfortable, not posed.

I have it with all the steps, but the place was surrounded by palm trees, it was impossible to get a picture without shadow, this was over the midday= the least favourable moment to take a photograph, so I decided to go for a closer comp.

A commercial shoot in Fuerteventura.

 

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Have a colourful day and thanks for your comments, M, (*_*)

 

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Beautiful, "well-preserved stoves of various sizes and unique forms, decorated with colourful and very original ornaments" are one of the most interesting details of the interior of Karol Scheibler's residence in Łódź. "They are particular masterpieces of the art of ceramics. The tiles were imported among others from a pottery workshop of Seidel in Dresden as well as from a company Villeroy et Boch from Mettlach, which was well-known across Europe."

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Cracked Australian Federation Era Tile.

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This is a memorial tile at Ground Zero, New York, to remember the victims of 911. My daughter took this picture while in New York last week.

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