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All words and photographs by Damien B. Donnelly
Poems, Poetry, Poets
Some lays of the Fianna, translated from the Irish by Annraoi de Paor with illustrations by Tim Halpin
A small press
The Things That Are In My Head.
Stay Bloody Poetic
Author of 'Sent, 'Fall', 'Unmuted' and 'Saudade'
home of the elusive trope
Fantasy Author
Words about pictures by Michael Scandling
Writing, Poetry & Creativity | Angela T Carr, Dublin, Ireland
Kay McKenzie Cooke Website & Blog
My journey through photography
landscape and change
My poetry is my religion.
Colouring Outside The Lines
Expressing moments of Inspiration within a cozy setting
"He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds." Ps 147:3
Art • Nature • Exploration
Peter Hillman's Photographic Exploration of South Staffordshire and Beyond
Poetry inspired by ethereal feelings, life events and personal philosophy.
A Journal of Brief Literature
Film, Music, and Television Critic
Writer
Art and Lifestyle by Brandon Knoll
New Zealand
French magazine - art & visual culture
A palette of general thoughts & travel stories from all around the world
Jack Bennett
If you want to be a hero well just follow me
a writing space curated by José Angel Araguz
Thoughts and Perspectives From the Mind of a Common Girl
Cooking with imagination
Wonderful images!
If you can spare the time to tell me more about those tall skinny sculpture things, please do. Are they standing on a permanently wet surface or is it only wet due to rainy weather?
Oh, I had to look through to see which ones, those were over by La Défense and rest upon a shallow pond. It was part of a long term exhibition of contemporary art entitled Les Extatiques. I think it’s finished now. The 3rd picture is also from this area and exhibition with the colorful tiled pond and the building La Défense in the background which is basically a straight concrete arch which stands in line with Arc de triomphe and the glass Pyramide at the musée du louvre
I loved the colourful tiled pond as you’d expect. These two “wet” works with all their colour and form, and reflections, are just amazing!
I am happy you liked them and if you can’t come here then at least I can put up some pics so you can see what’s going on xx