Where structural masonry becomes architectural expression the stunning new belvedere at Begijnhof Hasselt, Belgium.
Where structural masonry becomes architectural expression the stunning new belvedere at Begijnhof Hasselt, Belgium.
Where structural masonry becomes architectural expression the stunning new belvedere at Begijnhof Hasselt, Belgium.
Where structural masonry becomes architectural expression the stunning new belvedere at Begijnhof Hasselt, Belgium.
FT comments section this morning - saying what everyone else is thinking, right?
Chess #oilpainting #art
Umberto Boccioni,
The Morning 1909
by Derek Hess
This extraordinary vase of a bird-man, of high technical quality, is unique among the examples of Attic black-glazed pottery known today. It almost certainly relates to Aristophanes' well-known comedy The Birds (first produced in 415/414 B.C.) and may represent the costume that would have been worn by members of the chorus in the fifth century B.C. The body of the bird-man is upright, with human legs tucked under, and human arms wrapped around the bird body's overstuffed stomach. The head is a bird, except for somewhat human ears. The flared spout almost looks like a hat on top of the head of the bird-man, with a handle on either side, attached to the spout and to the feathered shoulders of the bird body. A little tiered circular stand is at the bottom.
This weird and wonderful Greek amphoriskos (flask) depicts a bird-man, but the explanation is astonishing. It almost certainly relates to Aristophanes' famous comedy 'The Birds' (first produced 415/414 BCE) and may represent a costume worn by members of the chorus. 🏺 #ancientbluesky
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Jason Anderson (British Artist, born 1970)
"Advance 2", 2025.
Oil on Linen, 40 × 40 cm.
Private Collection.
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
#StreetArt
Woman with large green ivy hair
by Vinie
Building Mural
Glasgow, Scotland
May 2025
#StreetArtSaturday
#UrbanLandscape
#Photography
#Travel #Outdoor
#TravelPhotography
#UrbanPhotography
#PhotographersOfBlueSky
#EastCoastKin
I wrote for the Guardian about why Jim Ratcliffe's talk of Britain being "colonised" by immigrants crosses the line between legitimate debate and inflammatory rhetoric. It fuses echoes of Powellism with great replacement conspiracies of "civilisational erasure"
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
1. this is a brilliant piece
2. FYI:
Pink lippys #oilpainting #art
AOC: "Extreme level of wealth inequality leads to social instability and drives authoritarianism, right-wing populism, and really dangerous domestic internal politics. That is a direct outcome of the failure of democracies over decades to deliver."
peach blossoms
🌸 Happy Friday! 🌸
Morning.
Photography teaches you this: linger, let the world reveal itself. Gear sharpens an image, but patience sharpens the eye, turning each moment into something you receive, not chase.
slow light gathers in
the quiet you learn to keep
the world waits, revealed
What do you think?
Walter Molino (Italian, 1915-1997)
The Burst of Flowers, 1958
Tempera and watercolor on thin cardboard
60 x 32 cm. (23.6 x 12.6 in.)
Private collection
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
#ValentinesDay
How exciting - I have always wanted to see these altars, the one featuring Sol is particularly amazing!
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
A symmetrical, eye-level photograph of a large, six-panelled window set into a light grey exterior wall. Through the window, a white ferry is centred on a calm body of water, framed by distant green hills and a cloudy blue sky. Below the window, a wooden barrel planter filled with colourful flowers—including yellow, orange, and pink blooms—sits on a brick-paved ground. Dramatic, sharp-edged shadows from an overhead structure cast a geometric, crisscross pattern across the wall and ground, creating high contrast. The overall mood is serene and meticulously composed, with a clean, architectural feel.
Framed
#AlphabetChallenge #WeekFforFramed #Photography #StreetPhotography #EastCoastKin #Lumix
🍸 🍸 🍸 🍸 #oilpainting #art
Oskar Bergman, Swedish, 1879-1963
Birch trees in spring, dated 1933
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
Josep M. Fontanet (Spanish Artist, born 1955)
"Pika 15", 2017.
Oil on Canvas, 46 × 55 cm.
Private Collection.
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
Claudio Bravo (Chilean, 1936–2011)
"Lily", 1965.
Oil on Panel, 31 × 18.5 cm.
Private Collection of the Artist.
#art #painting #artist #BlueSkyArt
Tamara de Lempicka’s “The Blue Scarf,” 1930
Rebecca Holton (British, b.1977)
"Sometimes It's Hard to Stop," 2025
Oil on canvas
45 x 75 cm
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Art of the day
Mihail Zablodski.
Hieronymus Bosch, Ascent of the Blessed, c.1504
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