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Unknown poaceae (Unknown grass)
Eragrostis perhaps seedheads at Crater Rd Kula, Maui, Hawaii.
September 20, 2011
2011 (?) Bluebird All American A3FE. Ex. Wadsworth City School District of Medina County...Ohio! Of all the places for this to wind up, it happened to be in the Bronx, New York, near a route I take somewhat often! I don't even know what the odds were, but this was so not likely. Unknown what it is being used for now; probably some conversion to something.
The sitter's family is identified by the inscription (born a Hofer), although her precise identity is unknown. She holds a forget-me-not, presumably for remembrance. On her headdress is a fly, either a symbol of mortality or a reminder of the artist's skills of illusion. The artist worked in Southern Germany; the portrait probably dates from about 1470.
[Oil on silver fir, 53.7 x 40.8 cm]
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“Who has not found the Heaven below / Will fail of it above ...
His eagerness, his voracity, a blood memory, in the sense that he can extract more from his life than what he has really lived.
He must have a will to explore unknown feelings and dare to feel them.
This may seem terrifying, but it has to be done because there is no other option.”
(Martha Graham - American Dancer, Teacher and Choreographer of modern dance, 1894-1991)
One more picture of that old man who came to take a bath near Nepali ghat along the Ganges in Varanasi (Benaras).
He was adding several layers of fabrics over his garments in a kind of choreography.
The way he was composing and arranging the movements reminded me something of Martha Graham.
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Watercolor illustration by Harold Gaze (1885-1963).
In his day, Mr. Gaze was a celebrated author and illustrator of children's books. He is perhaps most well-known in his native New Zealand and Australia, where he lived for many years. Fairies, mermaids, nymphs, and elfish creatures dominate his work, along with his signature bubbles, for which he became known as "The Bubble Man."
Please visit www.unclehalpress.com for more information on the artist and an online store of greeting cards featuring some of his best watercolor illustrations.
You are lost and there is no where to go. You find a fenced dirt road with a sign reading "No Trespassing". You question yourself whether to go and explore the unknown...
This painting has been variously attributed to Delacroix, Fromentin and to Marie-Guillemine Benoist. Although now unattributed, it is thought to be by a French hand and of the later 19th century.
[Oil on canvas, 81.3 x 66.7 cm]
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Taken at Bagworth Heath, Northwest Leicestershire.
We went twice yesterday as its quite close to where we live. The first session was in the morning departing at 11:00 has it was too hot, we returned at 15:30 and left at 17:00 again too hot.
I'm tried to find out what species this is and failed so if someone can tell me I would be very grateful.
Went to the Zingerman's Cars, Cameras, and Coffee event which takes place at Zingerman's Roadhouse in Ann Arbor. People bring their passion projects and exotic cars. The show has a very informal and collegial vibe.
I noticed how the mirror reflected people standing on the other side of this car. Concentrating on where to place the focus, I noticed three people were kind of hanging around me, crowding me. Feeling a bit uncomfortable, I moved out of the way. The three people got in the car and drove off. Never noticed what kind of car it was. I was thinking a Porsche or Alpha.
The logo on the steering column is barely legible and says Nardi. Turns out this is an Italian car company founded by the race driver Enrico Nardi.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nardi_(carmaker)
However, Nardi steering wheels are a thing and many Fiat owners put Nardi steering wheels in their cars. So the mystery remains. gentscafe.co/2020/09/11/the-art-of-nardi-steering-wheels/
I was not sure which lenses to use so brought six. Not to worry, they were all in the back of my car. The 40mm Voigtlander f1.2 stayed on the camera. The manual focus was great fun and slowed me down to make each picture intentional. Some turned out well. Some not so much.