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toutplacid · 3 months
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Fragment de groupe sculpté dédié à Léon Gambetta, square Édouard-Vaillant, Paris 20 – craie grasse, carnet n° 138, 9 octobre 2023.
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Canard colvert - Avec une estimation de 1,5 millions d'individus tués chaque année, il fait partie des cinq espèces d'oiseau les plus chassées en France avec le pigeon ramier, le faisan commun, la grive musicienne et la perdrix rouge. Sa population reste néanmoins stable
Lieu : Parc Charles Bertin - Douai
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jhesite · 3 months
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sabinastanart · 9 months
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I went to Bordeaux in July to see Mylène Farmer in concert. I spent a day walking around Bordeaux and painting. This year I went up to the tallest vertical-lift bridge in Europe. In 2013, it was just recently finished, and I wanted to go up to it, but got distracted by a huge tree and ended up in the Public Garden which is still my favourite spot in town.
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Next day, I spent it in front of the concert hall where Mylène performed as per tradition. And I almost thought I wouldn't paint contrary to tradition because it rained while waiting.
When we got in, we still had a lot of waiting to do, so I did paint a little and someone said "You must be very motivated to do this" , but I was just bored.
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The experience didn't end up being what I needed although the show was probably the best I've seen from her. My favourite moment was when they played the video of "Regrets" before the show started.
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The theme of the concert was Nevermore, what Poe's crow said. On the cover of her first album was a crow, so it fits to have it on her last tour.
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I still feel like she should have sang "Allan", so maybe it's not the last tour. Not that it makes any difference for me, because I will not do this again. I have actually decided to not travel for concerts anymore. So, I must find another reason to.
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coldperfection · 1 year
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Le cédréla a mis ses feuilles.
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v0j0h · 1 year
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Parc de Belle ile 🍁🍂
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rosanacafe · 2 years
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Jardin Public por Rosana Por Flickr: Bordeaux
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angelwhowasfound · 6 months
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What is a queen without a crown? A rebel.
Both exalted and reviled, Rosalyn Morrigan's life has never been simple. She was born both the daughter of an Arch-general of the Empire and a hostage of a conquered nation hated for its ties to a magic that once corrupted the world. Rose joins five other hostages in navigating a dangerous life as an uncrowned sovereign. She acts like the perfect Imperial Court lady by the light of day. In the shadows, she works with an infamous figure called Foxglove and their organization, the Garden, aiming to free the five conquered lands from the Empire of Eladon.
During high-stakes heists, rescue missions, and strange celestial events, Rose and her fellow hostage Antony travel across the Empire. Whispers of magic returning follow at their heels as it is clear that more is happening in the Empire than just political intrigue. Rose must take on the responsibility of her title, Queen Aspirant of Aspara, and the strange power within her that allows her to manipulate time. Juggling the light and the shadows, as well as the past, present, and future, Rose hopes her efforts will be enough to free her mother's ancestral home from the grips of Eladon. What can one hostage do in a world boiling over with political intrigue, murderous cultists, awakening magic, and cryptic gods? Only time will tell.
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*Edit ugh, as much as you can try to look over everything, it is very possible to accidentally use the wrong cover. Well, it has been updated, and thanks to the person who pointed it out! Jeez so embarrassing
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rurik-dmitrienko · 5 months
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Luxembourg By Rurik Dmitrienko
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toutplacid · 3 months
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L’enfance de Bacchus, sculpture de Pierre Traverse, 1938, parc de la Butte-du-Chapeau-Rouge, Paris 19e – mine de carbone, carnet n° 134, 31 octobre 2022.
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Canard Colvert - Il vit sur l'eau et ne va sur la terre ferme que pour la nidification ou le repos.
Lieu : Parc de la Tour des Dames - Douai
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jhesite · 10 months
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Église Saint-Ouen, Rouen
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the-paradigm-web · 2 months
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Woman Bitten by a Serpent, by Clésinger…...
This captivating marble carving caused a great scandal in the 1847 Parisian Salon. A suggestive image of a naked woman writhing from the pain of a bite inflicted by the snake twisted around her wrist, or that may be just a cover story for something else? Scandalous like few, critics claimed that this masterpiece was produced from a life cast of the commissioner's mistress, Apollonie Sabatier
- also muse to Baudelaire and known as "La Présidente" - as to claim the artist was lazy, unskilled and immodest, and pointed to the dimpled flesh at the top of her thighs to strengthen their point. Proof that there is no such a thing as bad publicity, Clésinger had his friend Theophile Gauter orchestrate the scandal to grow the sculpture's success.
Auguste Jean-Baptiste Clésinger
(1814-1883) was a painter and sculptor known for the sensuality of his works. Trained by his father, also a celebrated sculptor belonging to the Besancon school of painting, he began exhibiting in the Parisian Salon in 1843 and earned immediate success. He produced plenty of acclaimed busts, such as those of Rachel Félix, Louis of Savoy and his dear friend Theophile Gautier.
His works are displayed in places of the highest distinction such as the Jardin du Luxembourg and the Musee d'Orsay in Paris, and was much admired for the funerary monument of Chopin in the Pere Lachaise Cemetery, where he is buried himself, along with many others. After a failed marriage he met his model and mistress Berthe de Courrière, to whom he was still devoted until the end of his life. He received the Légion d'honneur in 1849.
• Height: 56,5 cm (22.2 in). Width: 180 cm (71 in). Marble, 1847.
fIr Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
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famousinuniverse · 2 months
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Tuileries Garden (Jardin des Tuileries), Paris, France: The Tuileries Garden is a public garden between the Louvre and the Place de la Concorde in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Created by Catherine de' Medici as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it was opened to the public in 1667 and became a public park after the French Revolution. Wikipedia
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warwickroyals · 10 months
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HOLLYWOOD ROYALTY — GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES
Despite releasing 70 years ago, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes remains an iconic staple of Golden Age Hollywood. Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell delivered timeless, hilarious performances that were empathized by William Travilla's exquisite costuming. Monroe's shocking pink dress has had a huge impact on popular culture, having been referenced by Madonna, Megan Thee Stallion, Normani, and Kylie Jenner. I hope you enjoy it!
Four items (Three evening gowns, one pair of gloves)
Teen to Elder
Base game compatible
All maps and LODS
Custom thumbnails + disabled for random
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solar-sunnyside-up · 6 months
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Community gardens-
Community gardens are a piece of land gardened or cultivated by a group of people, which you can do individually or collectively. So they can be done on private or public land. 
Community gardens are not only a testament to community care and mutual aid, it's also almost a radical act of protest and activism. You're combining and sharing resources, which is inherently anti-capitalist, and you're actively protesting climate change by cultivating the land and bringing back native plants. They exist in various forms, it can be located in the proximity of neighborhoods or on balconies and rooftops. They are far from a one size fits all, they are built to meet the needs of the people cultivating them.
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History-
this is gunna be a long one yall--
1890s-- Rapid urbanization in Europe and North America lead to community ran gardens to supplement food stocks that the city couldn't maintain causing an obscene cost of food. Thus lead to cities across the world attempting in their own ways to handle the problem-
1893 - Detroit Mayor Hazen S. Pingree took office with citizens even calling for “bread or blood”. In the mist of this crisis the city establishes a program that required vacant lots to be used as gardens and farms for the unemployed citizens have access to food. The deal the city basically makes is 'we will provide the land for you to farm, you feed yourself by farming it!' Later called "Potato Patches" would convert thousands of acres of vacant and idle land in the city for subsistence gardens, then cultivated by the unemployed in order to ensure citizens access to food regardless of the employment or economic status. At its peak, 1563 families participating over 430 acres of donated or City land. This would become so successful that later other cities like Boston and Buffalo would later adopt similar programs.
In England, “allotment” gardens were created to improve working-class people’s food provision, living conditions, and overall health of people living in suddenly crowded city centers.
Marseille in 1896, “les jardins d’ouvriers”, or ‘the workers’ gardens’, were created by a clergyman, with the purpose of reducing the misery of the working class and improving living condition.
1917- The War Gardens Commission was established to call on citizens to become, "Soldiers of the soil," planting gardens to meet some of their own domestic need for food as well as solider rations. (talk about abandoning your citizens for the sake of war >.>) Providing booklets, cartoons, and plenty of propaganda to teach everyone able to grow and preserve their own food supplies. War and Victory Gardens running well through the 1920s into the 50s. Often communties would have a vacant lot or shared spaces to also fullfill any need that wouldnt fit on private land. By 1944, between 18 to 20 million families with victory gardens were providing up to 40% of the vegetables in America.
1970s - In major cities that were fighting both economic crisis and urban decay as a result of white flight to the suburbs. Bringing rise to community groups like The Green Guerillas-  built of horticulturalists, gardeners, botanists, and planners who work to turn abandoned or empty spaces in New York City into gardens. The group threw "seed grenades" into derelict lots and developed community gardens, often without going through official channels. It became especially popular after the concerted redevelopment of a dangerous, trash-filled space at the corner of Houston Street and Bowery in Manhattan.  That first and now oldest recognized community garden in New York City on a street corner, grew to be over an acre and remains active as of 2023 now named the Liz Christy Garden after its founder who wanted a safe space and good food for children in her community.
2010-Current
Millions of community gardens spanning across the entire world have been reestablished. Particularly over the course of 2012 on wards in order to get back to connecting with the soil and feeding low income housing. Many of the gardens today also hold other community functions like yoga and woodworking classes, socializing centers, holding events, and act as a 3rd space where there are so few these days. Becoming more like a community hub over just a simple source of food.
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How do I join or create a community garden?
Join an existing garden- look up one in your area here
To create your own, you will need to do your own research on your city or towns bylaws but generally you'll need a few things-
Gather friends/group to garden with
Secure a place to garden, as well as access to water
Gardening Equipment
Happy Gardening!!
Also @solarpunkani this is for you!!!
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