Tag: “Natural Art”

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  1. Soulard Art Market

    Soulard Art Market, located in the heart of historical Soulard, features fine art by 12 of St. Louis Missouri local artisans.

  2. Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego

    THE JOAN & IRWIN JACOBS BUILDING AND THE DAVID C. COPLEY BUILDING
    The expanded MCASD Downtown provides San Diego and the binational region with a new dynamic cultural venue, allowing the Museum to serve many more visitors with contemporary art exhibitions and public programs for adults as well as children.

  3. Shidoni Foundry and Galleries

  4. Louisiana Swamps and Wetlands

    The swamps and wetlands of north Louisiana and southern Arkansas have always held me in their magical spell. The environment is eerie yet inviting, relentless yet forgiving and a special place to watch the sun rise or set.

    The images I have added were all shot within 100 miles of Ouachita Parish Louisiana USA.

  5. Pieces of San Francisco Mural Project, Tenderloin District, Youth With a Mission

    Pieces of San Francisco Mural Project; Created by youth from Glide Memorial, Youth With a Mission, Golden Gate YMCA and Hamilton Family Center in collaboration with Amnesty International.

  6. Drik Gallery

    The Drik Gallery was opened in August 1993 with the first showing of World Press Photo in Bangladesh. It is one of the finest galleries in South Asia and the largest private gallery in Bangladesh.

  7. Bond Falls

    Located just outside of Paulding, Michigan, Bond Falls is one of the more impressive waterfalls in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Controlled by a dam, Bond Falls' main drop is 40 feet high and over 100 feet wide.

  8. Lake Kittamaqundi

    Lake Kittamaqundi is a 27-acre man-made lake in the heart of Columbia, Maryland, USA. It has many features including a seasonal boat rental house, a dock one can fish off, an exercise/hiking path, numerous restaurants, and is home to many species of bird-life (mainly ducks and geese).

  9. Soap Plant Wacko

    A great book store in the Los Feliz area of LA. The have a massive selection of oddball design books, hot rod decoration books, pin up girl collections, and fashion books.

  10. Uzupio, the Lithuanian freestate

    Just outside of the citycentre of the capital of Lithuania lays a quarter called Uzupio.

    This, rather rundown, part of the city has been declared independant many years ago by the poets, artists and squatters that lived in that part of town.

    On a crumbling wall, Uzupio's 41 constitutional rules are stated.

    These rules vary from 'Every cat has the right to be a cat' to 'Everyone has the right to be misunderstood' and even 'Everyone has the right to die, but this is not an obligation.'

    On normal days you can walk in and out of Uzupio without any problems but on april the first, fools day and independance day for Uzupio, guards in clownesque outfits smiley-stamp your passport when you want to enter the freestate.

    The area has a nice atmosphere and there is a free vibe with people walking around with instruments and artwork, a lot of colourful graffity on the walls a number of galleries and many houses that have artistic amendments.