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Siobhán Danielle O’Dwyer



花景色

loputyn ( Jessica Cioffi )

Nychos




daniel_casson

cam_snaps




川上村・武木の小紫陽花

So obsessed with him rn 🐍🐍🐍






In the early morning hours
fernlichtsicht



From autumn 🍂 to winter ❄️

Happy (almost) New Year everyone!!! 🎉🎇🎆
I hope 2024 will be amazing and filled with stars for you ✨🌟🌠


Gertrude Demain Hammond (1862-1953, British) ~ Queen of Hearts, 1897
[Source: Christie’s]





Art by Lily Seika Jones

Owen Gent. An unkindness, 2023.

Ivona Yvon - 2019
Kosmaj Mountain,Serbia_





Art by Max Suleimanov





Karl Bryullov, ‘Last Day of Pompeii’, (Details)




Lloyd Center Cinemas - Portland, OR (1986)
"Tom Moyer knows the figures all too well: By the end of 1986 more than one out of every three households in the United States was equipped with at least one VCR. But the Portland, Oregon, businessman who owns the Pacific Northwest's largest theater chain, Tom Moyer's Luxury Theatres, thinks he has come up with a key to "getting the moviegoer out of the house and into the theater." He commissioned the local architectural firm Broome, Oringdulph, O'Toole, Rudolf, Boles & Associates (BOOR/A) to design not one but two multi-screen cinema complexes that would turn any couch potato into a live wire.
The Lloyd Center Cinemas was designed with the intent to rekindle the spirit and excitement of the '20s and '30s when a night out at the movies was a special occasion.
Neon signs within the glass and red steel galleria are visible from major arterials that access the shopping center. Ticket booths and queuing areas are located to assure an unobstructed view into the neon-faced lobby. Once patrons are drawn to the building's activity, they find themselves, indeed, becoming part of an event. More than 3,000 square feet of specially colored and textured exterior concrete block and tile arcades protect patrons from weather as they line up at the four-station ticket booth. Next, they proceed into the brightly lit glass galleria and the rotunda which acts as a waiting room and point from which to view the rest of the building. These areas are lit with suspended concentric rings that contain spotlights, providing uplight to the structural frame. The underside of the rings contains circles of neon, backed with a mirrored surface."
Designed by BOOR/A Architects (now BORA Architects)
Scanned from a 1987/1988 issue of Designer's West Magazine


My 7th annual charity sale is happening right now on YuumeiArt.com/shop Use code GIVINGTHANKS for 10% off storewide, and 100% of the proceeds will be donated to environmental charities :)
Sale lasts until Nov 30. Everything from koi lanterns, artbooks, wall scrolls, prints, postcards and more are all on sale!











Prayer by wulonglizi

Nosferatu by Godmachine


Mysterious Messenger by DON

The Seer by Emilio A.
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