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Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2023 11:00 pm
by B4real
AlanM wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 6:36 am
B4real wrote: ↑Sun Nov 05, 2023 3:06 am
And as requested, here’s my contribution to the Never-Ending Gallery.
IMG_0017.jpg
You know, I’ve always been influenced by light and shadow in making my artworks. To me they are the essence of all.
tap reflection.jpg
I thought of posting this way back then, but couldn't find it.
It is just a serendipitous reflection off the tap spout in my kitchen...
Alan
Alan, I love your photo!
It reminded me of another unexpected refraction of light photo that my camera spontaneously decided on its own to take at LC's concert in Sydney 2013 -
https://www.leonardcohenforum.com/viewt ... 76#p341276

Alex fiddling up a lightning storm with his "burning" violin
EDIT: Posting this photo has reminded me that today is 10 years and 12 days since it was taken at that memorable concert, the first of the "down under" 2013 tour, in Sydney. And another first; it was the first time I met Alan in person. Ah, where have all those years gone and it seems they have done so with much haste! Time is such a precious thing - live each day to its fullest potential!
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 8:06 am
by AlanM
Geoffrey wrote: ↑Mon Nov 27, 2023 12:52 pm
if there are any more where this came from, remember there is plenty of space on the walls of this gallery
One of my favourite birds, a New Holland Honey Eater.
He decided to stare down the camera lens just as I took the photograph.
I imagine him saying "What are you looking at?"
Alan
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2023 4:02 pm
by its4inthemorning
Bev, the photo of Alex and his burning violin is so perfect, but only those who know about the song lyric and LC's final tour can fully appreciate it. And Alan, the honey eater photo is, quite honestly, one of the best bird photos I have ever seen, I love the stare. Thanks to both of you for posting them, and I hope you guys get some rainfall down there.
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Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Thu Nov 30, 2023 3:29 am
by Geoffrey
B4real wrote:
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. . . refraction of light photo that my camera spontaneously decided on its own to take at LC's concert in Sydney 2013
one could say your camera transformed an ordinary picture into a piece of art. unfortunate accidents sometimes have a silver lining. penicillin and velcro were also stumbled upon accidentally. it's the sort of image that will stay in someone's memory longer than a standard photo.
AlanM wrote:
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One of my favourite birds, a New Holland Honey Eater.
the first thing i noticed was it's facial symmetry. a beautiful creature, and so tame. after reading up on the birds that you and lisa have been posting i am becoming quite the ornithologist
its4inthemorning wrote:
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Bev, the photo of Alex and his burning violin is so perfect, but only those who know about the song lyric and LC's final tour can fully appreciate it. And Alan, the honey eater photo is, quite honestly, one of the best bird photos I have ever seen, I love the stare. Thanks to both of you for posting them, and I hope you guys get some rainfall down there.
i was unaware that that part of the world is currently suffering a drought. plenty of rain up here, often a little too much! pity it couldn't be more evenly distributed, but it never seems to be.
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:53 am
by Geoffrey
not so creative right now, busy with other stuff, socialising, translating, using OCR (optical character recognition) software, studying psychology, especially gauchais reaction/echokinesis and the validity of intelligence assessments. lady gaga's IQ is measured at 166 while beethoven's a mere 138, but maybe that is because he was not as versatile. anyway, what does it matter!
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man with bike.
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2023 5:11 am
by Cactusboy#43
Geoffrey wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:53 am
not so creative right now, busy with other stuff, socialising, translating, using OCR (optical character recognition) software, studying psychology, especially gauchais reaction/echokinesis and the validity of intelligence assessments. lady gaga's IQ is measured at 166 while beethoven's a mere 138, but maybe that is because he was not as versatile. anyway, what does it matter!
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man with bike.
there is no honest man, not one, that can resist the attraction of gold.jpg
Don't say that, it's still a nice drawing.

Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 2:39 am
by Geoffrey
i wrote:
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not so creative right now, busy with other stuff . . .
Cactusboy#43 wrote:
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Don't say that, it's still a nice drawing.
thank you so much. i share with you a photo taken while crossing the fjord near my home. a frigid and desolate place - especially in this winter of discontent.
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below] the only positive thing about a very bad sketch is that the following one has a good chance of being better
finally, due to the mountains and fjords, our nearest train station is 2 hours away, so i was very excited to see a train today for the first time in a couple of years. wow!
https://youtu.be/03KxbChBY_M
soldier in the dark
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Sun Dec 10, 2023 9:22 pm
by Geoffrey
forget all your troubles, forget all your cares and go downtown!
couple of pencil portraits
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2023 3:16 am
by solongleonard
The first drawing is Easy Peasy - that’s “Me and Judith Braun, Judith Braun, we had a thing going down”.
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Fri Dec 15, 2023 5:28 am
by Geoffrey
solongleonard wrote:
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that’s “Me and Judith Braun, we had a thing going down”.
in your dreams, no doubt.
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black marker pen
local faces seen this weekend
sketching. simply take any image and make your own version - anybody can do it. if you wish to be original avoid anyone willing to teach you.
below is the photo used for the girl second from the left in the above sketch.
music is an important inspiration when it comes to being creative. we all have likes and dislikes, and i try not to get stuck in one specific era or genre, but keep an open mind to new styles or ideas - no one walks on a slack wire on their first attempt. in any case, one doesn't need to like something in order to be inspired. an idea is 90% of an original product, the rest is just work. if you are above a certain age you might find it difficult to appreciate a rap song, for example - despite dylan's '
subterranean homesick blues' being one of the first. search for anything that emits energy and embrace it.
here's an old favourite
https://youtu.be/6FEDrU85FLE?si=cLj0QdPOFm6-fd34
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Tue Dec 19, 2023 2:08 pm
by Geoffrey
in the middle of a dark winter let's remember what summer was like
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 12:05 pm
by Geoffrey
wishing everyone as great a time as possible!
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2023 10:04 pm
by LisaLCFan
Season's Greetings to all of the denizens and visitors of the Never-Ending Gallery! Best wishes for the holidays and the New Year. Cheers!
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2023 1:19 am
by B4real
Yes, Seasonal Greetings to all who come to the never-ending gallery.
And because it is an art gallery I thought the person who inspired Geoffrey to start it should also be represented here at this moment in time with his War Child Christmas card sketch and words.
Leonard Cohen's drawing of an angel watching over children
is featured on War Child Canada's annual Christmas card of 2003.
More info here -
https://www.leonardcohenfiles.com/warchild.html
Re: never-ending gallery
Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2023 1:08 am
by solongleonard
Geoffrey wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 5:28 am
solongleonard wrote:
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that’s “Me and Judith Braun, we had a thing going down”.
Geoffrey, Dear, not everything in the World is about you. I was there and was with Judith alongside. We enjoyed a lovely time in Montreal at the 1976 LC Event. Leonard sent an email about it to Jarkko.
You are being rather unkind to me. It remains a joyful memory for me. It was a rewarding connection we made 46 years ago! Judith was a deep-thinker, and a great writer.
You were not at the Event.