So love this emotive street photography by Pepijn Thijsse.
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) January 30, 2021
Pepijn was born in the Netherlands, but raised in Australia + now lives in Brisbane.
This street scene - ''Hot and Cold' - was captured in a tiny hamlet in Germany. https://t.co/Q6L7TR7J0B
Connecting moments in my peninsula world, my Australia and beyond...Whatever speaks to my thalassophile soul in these tidal days...
Saturday, 30 January 2021
emotive street photography...
cross-stitch as public street art...
Raquel Rodrigo's cross-stitch, public art is incredibly beautiful...Her work, using thick rope-like strings, adorns Valencia streets in Spain...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) January 30, 2021
More: https://t.co/aYOCXqcuRv
Ana Martins creates cross-stitch art on Portugal's streets...She uses wool...https://t.co/juMN4FhAMD https://t.co/lJ6XxgPPPJ
pink nudibranch...
Such exquisite beauty in the waters of Port Phillip Bay...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) January 30, 2021
Sea slugs really need a more creative, artistic name tag...
They are skilful+can turn compounds from food sources into chemical defences, so they don’t need a shell when they are adults.https://t.co/PfMwIoFB10 https://t.co/5asQS8aHWd
poetry creeping...
Can you think of a poem that creeps into your mind on a regular basis, one that you love and won't leave you?
— 💥Dr💥 Julia Baird (@bairdjulia) January 29, 2021
Oh and ‘The Owl and The Pussycat’ Edward Lear....and that runcible spoon!
— Catherine Andrews (@CathLAndrews) January 29, 2021
John Shaw Neilson 'The Orange Tree'.
— Frank Bongiorno (@fbongiornoanu) January 29, 2021
In the room the women come and go
— Matt Devine (@matt_devine_) January 29, 2021
Talking of Michelangelo.
Kubla Khan, Samuel Taylor Coleridge
— allyann (@me_allyann) January 29, 2021
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea.
baling twine...
Creative recycling...
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) January 29, 2021
Murray Blyth of Geraldton, WA, and his wife Glenda ask local farmers for their old baling twine. Murray then weaves hats, bags + bowls + more.
A hat takes him about 12 hours, using 12 metres of seven-strand plait per hat!https://t.co/jqcaGklWzL pic.twitter.com/rpiGxgBWpQ
morning palette...
morning palette of
— Gemma Wiseman - on Bunurong land, Kulin Nation (@AuraGem) January 29, 2021
perplexed clouds
so many moods
so many feelings
so many choices #tanka pic.twitter.com/Aug4OpGZWL
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