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Light In Art's Tanzania in LUXE "Must Haves"!

thestonemilldesigncenter wrote 1 month ago: Did you happen to see Light in Art‘s Tanzania Chandelier Featured in

 LUXE Magazine (Winter 2 … more →

Tags: Showrooms @ Stonemill, Orange County, Estate of Design, lighting, luxe magazine, Tanzania Chandelier, Shimon Peleg, the stonemill

Your space at one stop

estateofdesign wrote 2 months ago: We have created another room concept with other lines we carry. All four lines are customizable. Con … more →

Tags: Furniture & accessories, Kolkka, Patricia Edwards, Thibaut, Located at Stonemill Design Center, Multi Line Showroom, Thibaut Furniture

James Turrell: Exploring Light 1

pete nevin wrote 10 months ago: Newton and the Color Spectrum The diagram from Sir Isaac Newton’s crucial experiment, 1666-72. A ray … more →

Tags: Educational Courseware, Exploring Light Course USBI, General Education, education indonesia, Art, light, Science, newton, james turrell

Railing Against It: Piero della Francesca's 'Flagellation' and the First Class Seating Area (provided for your onward journey experience today)

Mark White wrote 11 months ago: Early Morning Train Hot and crowded, this is a train with five cramped seats in a row; in a two then … more →

Tags: art seen, Pictorial Space, Railing Against It, looking at art, Urbino, 'The Flagellation', Marilyn Lanvin, martin kemp, palazzo ducale urbino

Walking Back to Happiness: Walking and Art7 comments

Mark White wrote 1 year ago: In common with the theme of this post, the form of this writing follows a meandering path. I have ju … more →

Tags: art seen, dogs in art, het Steen, landscape art, looking at art, national gallery, The Picture Plane, Walking and Art, Keats

Twenty Fourth Approach to Het Steen: 1636. Structures

Mark White wrote 1 year ago: Peter Paul Rubens: 'A View of Het Steen in the Early Morning', 1636. Oil on Oak.131 x 229.cm. Nation … more →

Tags: art seen, het Steen, landscape art, looking at art, national gallery, Pictorial Space, Rubens, The Picture Plane, National Gallery (London)

Railing Against It: Waiting at the Station. Home and St. Jerome

Mark White wrote 1 year ago: A young man is unhappy, as he speaks into his phone I gather that he has left his tent on the train; … more →

Tags: art seen, looking at art, national gallery, Pictorial Space, Railing Against It, The Picture Plane, Personal Belongings, georges perec, Species of Spaces

Twenty Third Approach to Het Steen: 1636

Mark White wrote 1 year ago: Peter Paul Rubens: 'A View of Het Steen in the Early Morning', 1636. Oil on Oak. Oil on oa … more →

Tags: Alberti, art seen, Courtauld Institute Galleries, het Steen, landscape art, looking at art, national gallery, Pictorial Space, Rubens

Still working on the idea of shrines and the museum/ art gallery as a spiritual site. Alain de Botton writes piffle: shock!

Mark White wrote 1 year ago: After visiting ‘The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman’ (see previous post) I notice that Alain de Botton … more →

Tags: national gallery, tate modern, Tate Britain, Mike Nelson, Gerhard Richter, Leonardo Da Vinci, National Gallery (London), Alain de Botton, Christian Art

Nineteenth Approach to Het Steen 1636

Mark White wrote 1 year ago: Peter Paul Rubens: 'A View of Het Steen in the Early Morning', 1636. Oil on Oak. Oil on oa … more →

Tags: Alberti, art seen, het Steen, landscape art, national gallery, Pictorial Space, Rubens, The Picture Plane, Hand Gestures

Rome: The Capitoline Museums: Light and Space

Mark White wrote 1 year ago:   Rembrandt: ‘A Woman at her Toilet’, 1633, oil on canvas. The National Gallery of Canad … more →

Tags: Rome, The Capitoline Museums, Rembrandt ‘A Woman at her Toilet’ 1632 Caravaggio â

Capturing the light4 comments

Helen White wrote 1 year ago: Capturing the light has become a bit of an obsession of mine; and by this, I mean those moments when … more →

Tags: Nature, Photography, Art Technique, art 2, landscape art, Biography, spirituality, Painting, painting light

let there be light!

sara wrote 1 year ago: The theme for the month of June is….LIGHT! Such a ubiquitous and versatile topic. We were look … more →

Tags: light, Photography, clever nettle, Gradient, Summertime, Sunshine, light in design, painting with light, writing with light


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