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Watch tower (Uitkijktoren) Krammersluizen, Bruinisse, the Netherlands.

 

Design (1985): Rijkswaterstaat.

 

Redesign (2021): René Gast en Yvonne Kroese (Wallstories).

  

The passage to another world where characters peep out and come to life and surround you with their stories; stories that are so real and lively that you begin to question

 

What is reality ?

 

Caption: www.flickr.com/photos/jathdreams/

..why should I keep on living among humans...?

from a passing car..I think its a well-head?

Outside Carcassonne.

PP with Flypaper Textures

Up: "No one loves"

Down: "In the world I live there isn't anybody. In the world you live I don't exist."

A weird graffiti with a more weird tag I see everyday now representing the psychic abomination (?) of the neighborhood...

Minimal and powerful. A silent confrontation painted on a wall — more truth in lines than in speeches.

A new series that I have thought of.

I'm allowed to tell a story (In at least 4 sentences each picture) with up to 10 pictures - doesn't matter how many I choose - against my wall.

I'm only allowed to use mediums if necessary and I have to try and minimize my photo manipulation.

 

This story is called the Artist:

1.1: There are certain things in life that leave you breathless, and to her, it was art. She would let it smother her till 4 in the morning.

Until someone new came along and became her 4 in the morning, someone who took her breath away, someone who...

 

"No fascists - No racists

In all cities and neighborhoods"

Gavroche is the eldest son of M. and Mme Thénardier. He has two sisters, Éponine and Azelma, and two unnamed younger brothers. He is also technically unnamed; the reader is told he chooses the name for himself, but is not provided with his real name. Mme. Thénardier only loves her daughters, and M. Thénardier shows no affection for any of his children. Gavroche is told by his parents to live in the street, because he would have a better life there.

Outside of the famous "Berlin" bar in Thessaloniki.

Melek Taus (ملك طاووس - Kurdish Tawûsê Melek), the Peacock Angel, is the Yazidi name for the central figure of their faith.

In the Yazidi belief system, God created the world and it is now in the care of a Heptad of seven Holy Beings, often known as Angels or heft sirr (the Seven Mysteries). Preeminent among these is Tawûsê Melek (frequently known as "Melek Taus" in English publications), the Peacock Angel. According to the Encyclopedia of the Orient,

The reason for the Yazidis reputation of being devil worshipers is connected to the other name of Melek Taus, Shaytan, the same name the Koran has for Satan.

 

More info here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melek_Taus

A lone mop rests against a crumbling wall, where faded paint and exposed bricks tell stories of age, neglect, and resilience.

I went the other day to see an appartment to rent (yes, stiil looking for a place). The owner had told me that the couple that was renting that place splited in a very dramatic way and of course if I decide to rent the place it will be all repainted, but it was clear from the messages she left on the walls that the smal apartment had lived some pretty... intence scenes...

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