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When it comes to photography many times I can be unconventional, in that why must one point a camera down at something, or level with a subject. Why even look through the viewfinder at all? Why not just take a photo from the ground up, or from within the branches of a flowering shrub for that matter
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This photo is part of the album titled: FLORA
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Part of the album Queens: Skillman Ave Greenstreets
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From the site of Kunsthal Kade in Amersfoort: "In 2022 Kunsthal KAdE presents the exhibition 'Abrasive Paradise', in which twelve contemporary artists are invited to reflect upon the utopian ideal of a makeable world, within a world that turns out to be anything but makeable.
The 'paradise' in Kunsthal KAdE starts in the main hall, which is filled with a street garden designed by LOLA Landscape Architects that literally bursts out of the paving stones. With this garden, the design agency explores the way in which nature, as an unstoppable force, reclaims the city. A selection of existing paintings is displayed on the walls of the main hall: different kinds of paradoxical paradises."
The tulips are wondering, “Is it ok to come out?” After the fourth-coldest April in Chicago records, the temperatures are finally starting to warm up. Huddled underground for months, the tulips are finally feeling the warmth. They are mustering up the courage to break out of their green shells.
Seeing the tulips blooming is one of the great joys of working at the Tribune Tower. The wonderful garden medians in the middle of Michigan Avenue always have an array of seasonal plants.
Every walk to work, to lunch, and to home; this wonderful garden is there. For 18 years I’ve enjoyed this urban garden in the middle of busy Michigan Avenue.
This is the first half of the blog post. Read the second half at: www.spudart.org/blog/first-tulip-blossoms-chicago-spring-...
Blog post at www.spudart.org/blog/2018-spring-tulips-chicago/