WPC: Prolific

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A Beautiful glasswork from one of the many prolific ones in Canterbury Cathedral. It was a huge place and we spent close to two hours just to look around the Cathedral.

WPC: Story

For this week’s photography challenge, I present to you the story of creation, except that it is about the creation (and probably decline) of a street art. I captured these in various location in and around Padua, Italy, during our recent trip. I thought that they fit the theme well. What do you say?

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Wordless Wednesday

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Lumiere in King’s Cross…

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Went for a walk to see the Lumiere in King’s Cross. It was so cold that I couldn’t hold the camera for long. Wish they had this sometime in March. Wasn’t even considering visiting other installations. It has been a very wet and cold weekend.

WPC: Textures

The Texture is one of the most fundamental elements of three-dimensional art. It is an element that needs to be carefully considered by sculptors. The texture is related to the material used–marble, wood, clay, bronze, brass, iron. steel, or plaster, for example– as well as the process: casting, carving, construction, or welding. In addition to the material and the process, the final surface treatment offers even more textural possibilities.

Here are a few photographs showing various textures.

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Mosaic
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Stone
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Wire
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Canvas
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Glass