Posting by Way of Stream of Consciousness
Andy Warhol 1950 |
Artist Unknown |
Miller's Falls, Massachusetts
by me
detail from The Judgement of Otto by Luca Penni |
Albrecht Dürer |
Gino Severini |
Armand (François Joseph) Henrion |
"Why should a man's mind have been thrown into such close, sad, sensational, inexplicable relations with such a precarious object as his body?"
~Thomas Hardy
Happy Sunday
What a great variety of pics! I love the train photo, cuz I'm a guy I guess.
ReplyDeleteI like train photos also and I'm not a guy. :-) Rail all the way!
DeleteWonderful! Not thinking about not thinking about things and then just experiencing letting them flow ...
ReplyDelete(Maybe I should set up these images as a slide show :-))
Please do. It's on me. ;-)
DeleteBody wise - pretty good show, love your shot showing the train between the rusty wheels.
ReplyDeleteThe train between the rusty wheels was moving. :-) Thanks, Stewart.
ReplyDeleteThis is a very nice selection Gina
ReplyDeleteLove the picture of The Beatles. Macca in a nice pink suit! The Armand Henrion looks like Bruce Willis.
ReplyDeletewhat a wild collection you've put together here. whenever I feel like getting tripped out I come pay you a visit Gina. love the shot of Warhol, and the Beatles. good lord check out what George is wearing. classic. and I love the angle of Paul's foot.
ReplyDeleteI really like your own photo too. the light is superb. wishing you all the delights of autumn Gina. have a happy week.
What a neat collection of images. I'd never seen a picture of Warhol as a young man before - or if I did I've forgotten (happens a lot lately). Your picture of the train is excellent and I've always loved any drawings done by Durer. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the artists who rendered life as it was before photography.
ReplyDeleteThe Thomas Hardy quote is a good match for the way my body feels lately.
xoxo