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A WORLD 2 CELEBRATE: #WorldPhotographyDay
Happy World Photography Day! It so happens that exactly two months ago we were in Giverny… on a cloudy day with a bit of rain… just right for beautiful memories that started a long time ago… with this CITINERARY… or … Continue reading
Posted in .Giverny, .photography, .World_Photography_Day
Tagged #2MonthsLater, #WorldPhotographyDay, Claude Monet, Giverny
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16. RENNES: Museum of Brittany
Driving day… from Bretagne to Val de Loire… with a book detour… in Becherel… playful gifts… Quels sont ces chateaux… D’ou viennent ces fromages… delicious desserts for the sweets collection… a cool exhibit on a hot day… Peuples du Froid… … Continue reading
Posted in .2019.06-07.France, .Becherel, .book, .history, .Loire_Valley, .photography, .Rennes, .Saumur
Tagged Becherel, Book Towns, Cité du Livre, La Balade des Livres, les vies d’une ville, Loire Valley, Musee de Bretagne, Petites Cités de Caractère France, Peuples du Froid, Rennes, Saumur, Val-de-Loire
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SAN FRANCISCO: Cult of the Machine
We finally made it to the Cult of the Machine… at the de Young… on the last day… extremely interesting and relevant for today’s world… with learning lessons… pondering questions… parallels between now and then… intersection of art and technology… … Continue reading
Posted in .de_Young, .exhibition, .film, .photography, .precisionism, Charles Demuth, Charles Sheeler, Elsie Driggs, Francis Picabia, George Copeland Ault, Georgia O'Keeffe, Morton Livingston Schamberg, Paul Strand, Ralph Steiner
Tagged Aaron's Home, Charlene deGuzman, Charles Demuth, Charles Sheeler, Charlie Chaplin, Computational Creativity, Cult of the Machine, Elsie Driggs, Francis Picabia, George Copeland Ault, Georgia O'Keeffe, I Forgot My Phone, Imogen Cunningham, Manhatta, Mechanical Principles, Miles Crawford, Modern Times, Morton Livingston Schamberg, Paul Strand, Precisionism, Ralph Steiner, SAN FRANCISCO, The Painting Fool
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