Saturday, July 6, 2024

Day 4332: London's ‘Love Continuum', Chicama waves.

   

 

"Orphans": Pattern and Tissue Collage

 



  

Want music?

 

    

Click : Charlie Puth, One Call Away.

 


  

 

 
2GN2S


In London,  ‘Love Continuum’. 





A new artwork curls through the bustling Duke of 

York Square in central London, thanks to Yoni Alter,  

who celebrates the most enigmatic and important

 emotion in human experience. Approachable from

 various vantage points, the piece appears like a

 squiggly red line at first glance, but when viewed

 from the right perspective, the abstract curves reveal

 the word “love.”



A continuation of Alter’s exploration of joy through

 the use of color and scale, “Love Continuum” nods

 to the bold, graphic qualities of Pop Art and iconic

 works like Robert Indiana’s large-scale aluminum

 “LOVE” sculptures. At nearly 25 feet long, Alter’s

 elegant, playful tribute to connection and

 togetherness sparks a spirited note for summer.



“Love Continuum” will be on view through August

as part of a public art trail corresponding with

Kensington and Chelsea Art Week. Find more

 on Alter’s website and Instagram.








"aka ... look what I found !"


Chicama


It is called Chicama, the longest wave series in the world. It occurs at a single point on the Peruvian Coast. It is the only wave in the world that is legally protected by the law: Nothing can be built within the two kilometers from that point, so that nothing can affect it's natural formation. Short video below.


 

  
 
A 1  minute video,  Chicama waves, here
 
 
 

  
 
Just because ...
  
  
Sardinian Warbler

 


 

Saturday's Smiles ...  



 




  
   






 

 

 





  
 
 
 
 
 
 







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