Step by step, you’ll reach the top! Keep climbing.🧗♂️❄️
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Gustav Klimt fue un pintor simbolista austriaco
Gustav Klimt fue un pintor simbolista austriaco, y uno de los más prestigiosos representantes del movimiento modernista de la secesión vienesa.
Gracias a (No. This isn't by Klimt. It's by a living French painter named Anne Marie Zylberman) ergo, cómo rectificar es de sabios (equivocados) así lo hago ¡Gracias a winterjourney!
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4th August 2021 — Cyanotypes ala Talbot/Atkins
"A final test of the the paper negative process invented by Fox Talbot, used by me to produce cyanotypes - the photographic process famously mastered by Anna Atkins. My big breakthrough technique: developing my prints in a bath of water and vinegar. Mid-tones come out, dark areas are "sehr" Prussian blue, and the exposure time has been cut in half.
These are small prints - 4 inches/10 cm square."
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A Winter Journey
Illustration that I’ve made during the holiday, I was really happy to see a bit of snow where I live.
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Hey! Winter is here and no plans yet? Explore the winter days with winterholidays.com
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#saintmartinsisland #winterjourney #bayofbengal #seafish #grouper #barbq #seagull https://www.instagram.com/p/BsoK6nGHzZe/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=6l9hau9hdif6
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We are working on a new cycle of #videoprojections for #classicalmusic based on #schubert's #winterreise. Updates soon ;-) #berlin #winterjourney https://t.co/LwGGJMdzGD
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going to fucking lose it action winterjourney
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Life isn’t perfect, but on this journey it gets pretty close. #vscosouthafrica #capetownsouthafrica #exploresouthafrica #winterjourney (at Ceres, Western Cape)
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|Mirror theme in The Winter Journey|
Зеркала и отражения в “Зимнем пути” (2013) + Евгений Ткачук
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"I arrived a stranger, a stranger I depart." #schubert #winttereise #workinprogress #winterjourney #videoprojections #classicalmusic #number1 #gutenacht https://t.co/MBhq2VZU5p
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winterjourney said: Great images. I don’t know why, but photos of Elvis look like historic documents while photos of Sinatra look as if they were taken this morning. Are these from the “Sinatra 100” book?
yes, all the scans i’ve been posting this week are from the new sinatra 100 book. and that’s an interesting observation about elvis! speaking of photos in the recording studio, i think it’s because 1) most of the shots of elvis recording are smaller affairs in smaller rooms with worse lighting etc, and it appears he was shot in color less often, 2) frank’s choices in clothing and appearance tend to translate better to present day, and 3) frank also appears to have been shot by better photographers. most of those who shot him in the studio were the prime celebrity photographers of the day, and even ted allan, who frank hired as a personal photographer throughout the 60s, took glamour portraits of jean harlow in the 30s. elvis obviously had less concern and took less interest in his actual image, while frank pretty much always presented himself photographically with great care. he was actually pretty ahead of his time in the effort he put into that i think.
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I am SO happy tumblr recommended this as a tumblr blog. I'm a painter-illustrator. My own work and tastes are conservative. For me, "good art" ceases with Klimt. I want to see images wear people have fingers and trees have leaves. Modern art bugs me - except Rothko. I jump from turn of the century jugendstil/Art Nouveau to Rothko with no problem. Have you heard Morton Feldman's musical work "Rothko Chapel"?
I do know the piece and like it. Thanks for the kind words about the blog.
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