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Landscape architecture Photography

Spaces around us

Landscape architecture Surroundings shape our mood, our esthetics and feeling of well-being. Sometimes we find beauty and inspiration in an unruly natural garden, other times in designed harmony of minimalist architecture. Spaces that we encounter in our daily lives can be unremarkable or disturbing, a canvas of a social bunt – or tranquil and meditative […]

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A short stop

Photography Trains and train stations – new destinations and adventure, farewells and separations, sometimes ominous signals of tragic fates, like that of Anna Karenina. From glorious Central Stations with imposing gallery halls to ultra modern multi-level concrete mazes dispatching fast trains of Japan and China…Rural Japan train stations, small and old – tired farmers, kids […]

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Need not Be an Orchid

Photography Nature is an endless art inspiration. Some of nature wonders flirt with us, inviting our admiration with overt display of beauty. Some are hidden, blended into an everyday view, modest, requiring a keen and observant eye to discover. Sumac varieties live in both subtropical and harsh northern climates. Northern (Staghorn) sumac is not an […]

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Point of View

Photography When I was a young woman, socially engaged, with a keen interest in philosophy and psychology, I was quite taken by the ‘To Have or to Be?’,  a  landmark book of the late 20th century by the psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, in which he writes about modern world becoming materialistic, obsessed with the unlimited production […]

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jewelry Photography

Fashion(able)

Fashion photography and jewelry When I was young, I had a personal seamstress. I had a vivid idea of an image I wanted to project – that of an unconventional young woman – Annie Lennox cropped (blond) hair contrasted with dresses and shoes from a Merlin Monroe era…it suited me well and was a hit […]

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The Heart of a House

Our houses have become a center of attention and contemplation – bound to them during pandemic lockdowns, we came to both love and hate them – homes that protect and prisons at the same time. Our inner freedoms and our face to (or against) the outside world. Houses seen from outside often have a face. […]

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Magnified

Photography What we don’t see does not exist? Far from the sight, far from the heart? We need to magnify to see fascinating worlds that do EXIST despite our oblivion. Whether we use telescopes to bring to our sight the most magnificent enormous worlds from the outer space, or microscopes to illuminate tinny organic worlds […]

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Acrylic paintings Oil paintings Paintings

Left Brain-Right Brain

Conceptual and abstract art; oil paintings Given our group’s name, it was very appropriate that in one of our early sessions we dive a bit deeper into this subject matter! There is a common belief, perpetuated by scientists among others, that our left brain is rational and analytical while our right brain is emotional and […]

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Digital Drawing Photography

Fifty Shades of White

Drawing and photography What can I say, drawing is challenging…especially as a stand-alone art-form. These days, we avoid it altogether by turning to abstract art. In ‘old days’, however, you had to prep for your oil or acrylic painting with series of drawing studies and sketches… My personal favorites are fast sketches of a moment, […]

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Photography

Soul of the City

Photography …by Natasha It was time to leave the bar.  The hour was close to midnight.  We started to realize that the promised flamenco would not take place.  Or, maybe, we ourselves were confused, now we can’t remember on which street is this warren – Seville, we saw the ad.  The semi-dark bar room was almost empty.  My friend and I, another couple and no […]