art My first book about ancient Egypt
- "Textures" - Oil on canvas - 18x14 cm ............................................ .................................................. .......................................... After so long, I have decided to make my first work of art. And yet, I have relied In no particular work. I just let out the creative side, and there you have the result. What is it? What do you want to convey? the answer is ... NOTHING! There are many abstract paintings if they are to reflect a meaning, but in my case was not intended to teach anyone. If someone now says he sees a window frame in the foreground, with 2 giant blobs one of the crystals, is pure coincidence! sometimes gives meaning to the work without knowing if it really is (not really have meaning.) I can say that I have relied on Pollock or Mark Rothko, but not in their respective works, if not their idea of \u200b\u200bart as a creative process (and end). ................................................ .................................................. ....................................
Thursday, August 26, 2010
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Cost Of Laminating At Staple
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Waterproof Walkie Talkies
On the Origins
The construction of this cathedral dates back to 1151, but was consecrated in 1174 but his work continued well into the s. XIII. Its floor is 3 buildings of 4 sections each has a slightly marked cruiser on the ground and a header late Gothic (ca 1500) which replaced the original, which was triabsidial. Regarding transept that is covered with barrel vaults pointed out, the aisles with cross vaults and the central nave vaulting late Romanesque or protogothic. Another of the most characteristic is the dome, which belongs to the last quarter century XII. Is decorated based on gallons and scales. Without parallel in medieval architecture, has French influences, Byzantine, and Muslim crusade: from towers planned only to raise the North arrived at the foot of the temple, carried strong and certainly little Lean: Moreover we also discuss the importance of the Bishop's gate (south gate), as it is the only gate that remains original. Note balance and sobriety. We have a confluence of elements of classical origin, French, Oriental and Moorish Spain: And finally, I give you this great video that takes us into the cathedral itself:
The construction of this cathedral dates back to 1151, but was consecrated in 1174 but his work continued well into the s. XIII. Its floor is 3 buildings of 4 sections each has a slightly marked cruiser on the ground and a header late Gothic (ca 1500) which replaced the original, which was triabsidial. Regarding transept that is covered with barrel vaults pointed out, the aisles with cross vaults and the central nave vaulting late Romanesque or protogothic. Another of the most characteristic is the dome, which belongs to the last quarter century XII. Is decorated based on gallons and scales. Without parallel in medieval architecture, has French influences, Byzantine, and Muslim crusade: from towers planned only to raise the North arrived at the foot of the temple, carried strong and certainly little Lean: Moreover we also discuss the importance of the Bishop's gate (south gate), as it is the only gate that remains original. Note balance and sobriety. We have a confluence of elements of classical origin, French, Oriental and Moorish Spain: And finally, I give you this great video that takes us into the cathedral itself:
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