Art in Motion
That will be the cover of my imaginary book ‘Art in Motion’. Ever since I caught this sculpture at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in
Memories to last a lifetime
That will be the cover of my imaginary book ‘Art in Motion’. Ever since I caught this sculpture at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in
Since my series is still on Greece, I can’t help but submit another piece for the weekly challenge on refraction. Evening was fast approaching and
More than 750 years old, this gothic masterpiece challenges any preconception of medieval. Throw out descriptions like primitive, dark, musty and replace it with the
Where is it?? We were walking up and the pedestrian path in Oia (pronounced ee-uh) looking for it. We’ve seen it on posters, travel books
I don’t know why but I struggled with the challenge for this week. Dreamy is harder to wrap my head around when I have so
(continued from our last post) Look straight ahead. Stare at the horizon. Have some salted peanuts. That last one is a bit dubious but when
We were in spectacular Santorini. Dreamy cool breezes. Clear skies. Glorious sunshine. To top it off, a dreamy sailboat cruise awaited us. What more could
On our last trip to France, Aidan brought his camera with him and took some interesting photos which we would never have noticed – street
Greek food is something we enjoy. (In fact there’s not much in the food category that we don’t). And there are of course plenty of
One of my favourite nighttime shots is of Flinders street train station during White Night Melbourne earlier this year. Different themes were projected onto landmark