Ueno Toshogu Shrine, 1948
Spring Evening at Kinaikyo Bridge, 1947
Kawase Hasui (1883-1957), Woodblocks
(Chris, yet again, this one is for you!)
With a background in Fine Arts, my eye is well trained to notice the smallest of details. Photography is a passion. With the advent of the digital age, I use that same trained eye through the monitor of my digital camera, from macro shots to sweeping landscapes while enjoying the full range of editing.
10 comments:
So pretty! ^^
Peaceful....(sigh) a truthfully ZEN moment... :)
So pretty Flo...AGREED...:)))
Ah, Ms. Muse!!!! Our artist had quite the gift w/ his woodcuts, and similar in feel to the watercolors of Carl Larsson, I think...XXX
A visit to your blog is always so calming....thank you!!
I am finally fixed and am trying to make my way around to visit so many.
I don't think I've been to Kim's site this week at all!!
Happy weekend Amy,
Jackie:-)
These are awesome!!
Beautiful images! So peaceful and calming
Hey Jackie...I think I put these calming images up for me as well as the 'general viewing audience'...so glad you like...did my very first round of gardening yesterday and it was wonderful...hard work cleaning up winter...but wonderful...the tiniest of buds are popping up from the earth...amazing...have a great weekend....:)))
Ahhh, Bob Johnson, I knew you would like these!!
On a Whimsey...these were done in the later years of the artists' life...he was quite the Master!
Hi friend.. Interesting post.. Nice blog work.. keep it up..
will drop by your site often.. Do find time to visit my blog and post your comments..
Have a great day.. Cheers!!!
my favourite time for flowers - the crabapple and magnolia trees in our backyard will be blooming soon - can't wait!
As mentioned by others, calming and peaceful!
With the talk of gardening it is giving me hope...I'm so looking forward to warm days...
Cheers
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