Apart from the soft breeze, the desert air is soundless.
The remarkable Katara Amphitheater statue in Qatar (Photo - Duncan Davidson) Tao synchronicity in the search I was totally devoid of any ideas about what to blog on next (bloggers block), so rather than prolong my desktop transfixation with nothingness any longer, I asked for suggestions from an acquaintance who had just dropped by. His casual response was ..... ' how about solar kilns ' followed by 'must avoid the devoid ', delivered in a robotic monotone. The first one didn't grab my attention but the other remark had lightglobes popping (which isn't really an appropriate metaphor any more now that ' green ' globes
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The sands of the Sahara have all but swallowed Chinguetti, a near ghost town found at the end of a harsh desert road in Mauritania, West Africa. Its majority of abandoned houses are open to the elements, lost to the dunes of a desert aggressively expanding southward at a rate of 30 miles per year. W
Check out the selection Artwork of Principal concept artist at Bungie: Jesse van Dijk. via Concept art - more about ... Check out the selection Artwork of Principal concept artist at Bungie: Jesse van Dijk. via Concept art - more about Concept art
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These amazing unique, hand-carved caves in New Mexico are absolutely breathtaking, and there's one way you can see them first-hand.
located 70 miles north of phoenix in central arizona, arcosanti is an experimental town conceived by visionary italian architect paolo soleri.
located 70 miles north of phoenix in central arizona, arcosanti is an experimental town conceived by visionary italian architect paolo soleri.
Oil on canvas; 80 x 65 cm. After attending drawing classes at the Dresden "Kunstgewerbeschule" for one year, Conrad Felixmüller first attended the private school of the artist Ferdinand Dorsch in 1912 and the same year he entered Professor Carl Bantzer's class at the "Königliche Kusntakademie" in Dreseden, to start training as a painter. In 1915 Felixmüller left the academy. He worked as a freelance artist in Dresden, but often went to Berlin, where he painted in Ludwig Meidner's studio. Conrad Felixmüller also contributed to the journal "Der Sturm", published by Herwarth Walden. In 1917 Felixmüller founded the art and literature journal "MENSCHEN" together with the book dealer Felix Stiemer, with Felixmüller being responsible for the graphic design like he was in "Der Sturm". At the same time he had exhibitons at Hans Goltz's in Munich and at the Dresden "Galerie Arnold" together with Heckel, Kirchner and Schmidt-Rottluff. In 1918 Conrad Felixmüller moved to Dresden, where he became the founder and chairman of the "Dresdner Sezession" and joined the "November-Gruppe". At the same time Felixmüller worked for various newspapers (e.g. "Die Sichel" in Regensburg and "Rote Erde" in Hamburg) and published several literary texts such as his autobiography "Mein Werden" (Kunstblatt) or his thoughts on "Künstlerische Gestaltung" (artistic design) (Kestnerbuch, Hanover). Conrad Felixmüller's early creative work was strongly influenced by Expressionism, which he interpreted in a socio-critical way and soon transformed into his own form of expressive Realism. The powerful lines of his woodcuts capture scenes of everyday life. Around 1930 there was a trend towards change, which is thematically reflected in the increasingly genre-like narrative subjects and formally reflected in the pursuit of a calmer image language. In 1933 40 of the artist's paintings were shown at the Dresden exhibition of "Degenerate Art". In 1934 the artist moved to Berlin-Charlottenburg, hoping to be able to work more freely there. In 1937 151 of his works were confiscated from public collections. In 1941 the artist's Berlin home was destroyed by bombs. Felixmüller sought refuge in Damsdorf in the Mark. In 1944 the painter moved to Tautenhain. That same year he was called-up for military service. After a short time in Sovjet captivity, Conrad Felixmüller returned to Tautenhain in 1945. In 1949 he was appointed professor at the Martin-Luther-Universität in Halle, where he taught drawing and painting at the faculty of education. After his retirement in 1961 Conrad Felixmüller returned to Berlin. Before his death in 1977 numerous exhibitions took place in East and West Germany, Paris, Rome, Bologna and Florence.
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Etoiles contre le gros moustique envoyé par le méchant code bip boup dans le désert (il a failli mourir) . #Etoilesfanart #qsmpfanart #qsmp
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Red sprites and blue jets are very high altitude upper atmospheric phenomena associated with thunderstorms. They have only recently been documented on camera. Red sprites are massive (as big as 20 km in size), but faint luminous flashes that appear directly above an active thunderstorm and coincide with powerful lightning strikes. Blue jets too are a high altitude optical phenomenon, but are different from sprites. They were first documented in 1994. Blue jets are optical ejections from the top of the core regions of electrically active thunderstorms, but are not directly associated with ground lightning strikes.
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