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Mount Everest Base Camp to Tingri (Shegar), Tibet
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Pattern: Pinked Socks by Judy Alexander.
Source: Interweave Knits, Winter 2010
Yarn: Classic Elite Alpaca Sox
MC Ash
CC Terracotta
Off Kiwanas Camp Road, below Government Camp
Photo by Tim Palmer, author of 24 books about rivers, river conservation and the environment (see www.timpalmer.org).
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One of the stone bridges in the Humble Administrator's Garden (拙政园). The zigzag shape prevents evil spirits from following you since they can only walk in a straight path. Suzhou (苏州), China
Came to lights the night of August 27. This neat little species is a host of hazelnut and basswood trees.
Off Kiwanas Camp Road, below Government Camp
Photo by Tim Palmer, author of 24 books about rivers, river conservation and the environment (see www.timpalmer.org).
This photo is available for use by nonprofit organizations and government agencies. Just send us a note requesting use, and we’ll drop you the original. We can be reached at rivers@fws.gov.
Curves and Zigzags is the third work from an ongoing series of free-standing walls that straddle painting and sculpture. Comte’s practice embraces all media with equal ferocity and she uses this series to examine what happens when two-dimensional painting is superimposed on three dimensional structure. Unlike graffiti artists her walls are built specifically for the work they carry. In Curves and Zigzags, the painting starts with a stringent geometric composition that gradually morphs into a more organic wave like pattern reminiscent of Bridget Riley optical paintings or the gardens of Burle Marx. Playing on the constant exchange of dualities – nature and culture, order and chaos, geometric and organic form – Comte’s wall suggests a walk through the shifting sands of abstraction and on to a place where beauty and contemplation sit side by side.
Floris Jespers - Zigzag.
Exposition at Campo & Campo (Berchem, Belgium).