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Art – market forces and the beginnings of landscape art
From pure symbolism landscape developed to place subjects in a context with an atmosphere or mood.
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Kimberley, Lake Argyll photographs
Lake Argyll photographs An opportunity to photograph an amazing waterscape and animals
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Kimberley, Cathedral Gorge, Bungle Bungles
an after-image of bright red sunslammed rock is mirrored clearly.
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Kimberley, Bungle Bungles, Purnululu National Park
. . . hard to make sense of except as beauty, beautiful patterns not needing music.
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Taming Stone, the Pilbara
. . . We’ve left the desert behind as if our relationship with nature could be that straight forward.
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The Kimberley, Windjana Gorge
Erosion has dissected Nautiloid ribs out of the limestone like limewood carved by a German master hammering home the point…
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Darwin, my new Godson – poem
Darwin, my new Godson – poem Dad is dying, or we thought he was, but I take a weekend off…
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The Groeninge Museum and bad lighting
So it’s the details which in Flemish art are always a large part of what makes these paintings great in…
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Natural Aesthetics, gardens and bushwalks
Philosophical aesthetics derives from Immanuel Kant’s attempt to distinguish a mode of perception as aesthetic by criteria of distance and…
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Our severe East Coast Lows – is climate change to blame?
Whether the frequency and intensity of East Coast Lows is due to a warming ocean is not yet clear .…
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