Yes, it’s a dog and a cat. But it’s my first photo in a long time (and proof of concept of a post from my phone).
Category: Interiors
Cactus flower
Our cactus does its once-a-year-or-so flowering. Which it does for just one night. So either you’re there, or you have to wait until next year.
2018 MS Art Show
I had three photos in the MS Art Show at Seattle Center.
The two people in the back are looking at my photos. The fellow in front stepped into a convenient column of light.
Old Friends
Drawing at the Louvre
The inside of Notre Dame
Panthéon et Piano
Open
Café Hawelka
San Vitale altar and colonnade
With the Byzantine mosaics of Empress Theodora visible. My point here wasn’t so much to show those mosaics — images of them are widely available — as to show their setting.
“Mist”
“Mist” — an installation at San Giorgio Maggiore by Jaume Plensa for the Biennale.
Madonna and votives
Michelangelo’s Madonna, in the Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk (Church of Our Lady) in Bruges.
An Angel Speaks to Mary
At Onze-Lieve-Vrouwekerk. I love the conspiratorial look of the Angel.
National Museum of Ireland
In the Archaeology building, at Kildare St.
Drawing
Triple subject
My wife Ulrika, among ancient Egyptian pottery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, with my reflection faintly visible.
Grand Central clock
Chrysler building sign
For the Lexington Avenue exit.
Suzzallo globe
In the Suzzallo Library of the University of Washington.
Seattle Public Library
Ljusgloben
Ljusgloben means “light-globe.” In Storkyrkan, the old cathedral of Stockholm.
Centralen
The Central train station in Stockholm. So, the crossroads of a country.
St Matthew’s
St Matthew’s Episcopal church, designed by Charles Moore. In Pacific Palisades, California.