The Purple Marble of the Church
Here is a tiny (actually it pretty small compared to most) church a few minutes away from the Colosseum. They don’t normally let the public in, but I sneaked in behind a wedding party that was there checking it out for an upcoming wedding. The priest that let us in assumed I was a photographer with the wedding. This is only one of many times I have been outright in-your-face deceptive with priests.
The Pictures are Hung
Over the weekend we hung pictures up at the gallery. Everything looks pretty sharp and those of you are coming to the gallery opening should see something a bit different, perhaps. I don’t know… impossible to be objective, but I do know it is different than what is usually shown there at Halcyon.
I’ll be showing about 45 pieces. Here is a sampling of the ones at the show. You will notice the first three are exceptionally pointy.
Dark Storm over Vancouver:
Intricate:
Spires of God:
Farewell Holland:
Fourth on Lake Austin:
This is Nathaniel:
Rush Hour in Seoul:
One Night in Bangkok:
Filed under the categories: Austin, Bangkok, British Columbia, Canada, Italy, Milan, Musings, Seoul, South Korea, Texas, Thailand, Travel, Vancouver
Art
Here is another well-adorned church in Rome. If you look at the details of the painting on the left in the large version, they are quite detailed.
Also if you look close, you can see the nun in the black habit in the lower left.
Vesuvius in the Mist
Le Crypto
This is a crypt that was buried deep under an old church in Rome. I can assure everyone that this is one spot I was NOT supposed to be, and certainly NOT with a camera, and definitely NOT supposed to be listening on my iPod to 80′s pop tunes.
I have also put this in my Churches of Italy set. The picture below from the Duomo in Milan also links to that set if you have an interest.
Filed under the categories: Italy, Milan, Musings, Rome, Travel
Death from Above
Here is a rather ominous carving I found in an old church in Rome.
The Saintly Chains in the Reliquary
Alone in the Church
Here is the Santa Maria de Maggiore in Rome. I happened to catch it on a day where it was not crowded.
Religion from Bangkok and Rome
Trenitalia
Naples Cafe in the Evening
When I was in Italy I passed this cool outdoor cafe so I decided to grab a shot. The light was very good with the setting sun plus the warm oranges of the lights around the cafe itself.
Filed under the categories: Amalfi Coast, Italy, Musings, Naples, Travel

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