"It's always sunny somewhere in the world"
#2021
Mais absolument, bravo et merci tout plein
Luvre s'appelle "Two Columns for Bibble Light" et a t expose pendant la 14e biennale d'art contemporain Lyon, intitule "Mondes flottants".
Thank you for this day.
Rather than names, these lions are referred to by their attributes:
Browsing my storage of generated images.
Check out this photograph / digital artwork that would look great framed and hanging on your wall in your home or office or produced on a variety of products.
Classic architecture featuring a sculpture / statue on the wall of a building in Budapest, the Capital city of Hungary.
I found these ice forms all along our board fence today
I've found some of the most beautiful sculptures in the world in cemeteries. These two memorial stones of angels in the Cimitero Monterosso, Cinque Terre, Italy, take my breath away.
Hordes of ants with serrated mandibles, a coiled caterpillar, and puffy white cotton-ball clouds materialize in Greg Olijnyks Melbourne studio. The artist continues his ever-growing collection of cardboard sculptures augmented with LED lights, toothpicks, and a lot of hours and lots of coffee.
Design Milk : Rive Roshan Leaves Space in Between for Reflection, Rumination
Just a little snail
Looking for some kale
And if you stick around a while
He will tell his tale
Sculpture by Swiss artist Kaspar Mller, 2020s, whose practice examines systems of production, often incorporating household goods and found objects.
Italy, this giant 16th-century colossus sculpture has entire rooms hidden inside
Ward: You Have to Look at the Way She Was Dressed (2019)
In 2018, a rape trial took place in Ireland, in which the defence lawyer claimed that the victims underwear was evidence that she had not been raped: Does the evidence out-rule the possibility that she was attracted to the defendant and was open to meeting someone and being with someone You have to look at the way she was dressed. She was wearing a thong with a lace front.
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: Me with The Girls with Umbrellas by Imre Varga, in buda (Budapest). From 2002.
Mir la Nuit
Barcelona
Assisi, ottobre 2023
Coderch & Malavia
Apparently this is not a teapot. It just looks like one.
Translucent clay is a game changer.
Using translucent cosclay, colored with pastels and acrylic.
I think her name shall be Octavia.
Made from a felting kit I recieved for Christmas.
The Kennedy Monument in Kelvingrove Park. Sculpted by A. Cain in 1866, it was presented by the City of Glasgow in 1867 by John S. Kennedy, a Glaswegian who had emigrated to the US and made his fortune there. The statue shows a female big cat holding a peacock which she is bringing back to her cubs, and it was the first statue erected in Kelvingrove Park. There's another copy of this statue in Central Park in New York, Kennedy's adopted home.
Getting there...
After a rather turbulent night (not kidding, one person kept hugging the toilet), I woke up to a very pretty sunrise in the desert.
We had to get up at 6, because the prepared coaches to different destinations in .
My choice was the Living Desert exhibition.
The nature around us looked a bit what I would expect terraformed Mars to be like.
As we had no breakfast yet, they provided some nibbles and tea. Much appreciated, as it was FRIGID
bonne soire
Today's theme for is historical so I thought it was an opportunity to post a photo of this excellent pikeman at Helmsley Castle in Yorkshire.
I was very taken with it.
Haven't mentioned it in a while, but Textile Talks continues to offer free zoom lectures at 2pm Eastern every Wednesday. Today: MiKyoung Lee: Threading Memories and Weaving Connections.
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Nataliya Vladychko sculpts spindly glass specimens, capturing the delicacy and strength in the early stages of common crops like mung beans and wheat.
Work in progress.
Video:
Fun in the garden.
Polymer clay sculpture snails.