There are some activities as young Maasai women hold hands as they sing together. Taken in Kenya, in a village just outside of Masai Mara. A female Thomson’s gazelle runs through shallow water, with lesser flamingoes in the background. Lake Nakuru, Kenya. A boy rolls his wheel out of Kibera slum in Nairobi, Kenya. Kibera is known as the largest slum in Africa, with an estimated one million people compressed in a fusion of rusted corregated metal and tattered cardboard, … >> Read More
Photography: Hits Equador PhotosThere are many interesting place as Pigeons circle the basilica in Quito, Ecuador. A deteriorating bridge on a creek that leads into the Tiputini River, a tributary of the Amazon. The photo shows the village square with Cayambe volcano in the background. A market trader in her stall in Cañar, Ecuador. Church in Quito, Ecuador. Sunset over the Laguna Grande in Cuyabeno Reserve, Ecuador and more. |
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Photography: Tropical Brazil PhotosIn Paraná state in southern Brazil, the main entertainment after a hard day fishing is the music and dance called fandango, played with handmade instruments. Curitiba is recognized for having the best urban transportation system in Brazil. This photo was taken inside one of the interconnected terminals that are spread throughout the city. Pipa Beach, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil and others places. |
Photography: Amazing Mexico PhotosThere are many objects as a Cascadas el Chiflon, Chiapas, Mexico. Tulum Beach at night. A church in Mexico City. The summit of Cerro de la Silla in Mexico, with a view of a valley untouched by civilization. Sea lion playing with me in Los Islotes, La Paz, Mexico. Hierve el Agua is known for its natural rock formations that look like waterfalls. It is located at the end of a narrow, winding, unpaved and uphill road! It is often … >> Read More |
Learn How to Draw Graffiti Step by StepGraffiti is a visual practice of expressing oneself through writing letters or drawing pictures on the wall. It is accepted as an art by some circles but considered as vandalism by some others. When we consider the shapes plotted in the walls of the craves in the ancient time, we can say that this way of expressions can go back to the primitive ages. But the impetus for modern graffiti as the art of drawing on the walls was the … >> Read More |
Personal Thoughts on Graffiti as Art and VandalismTo understand why graffiti is so vilified by the powers that as mere “vandalism” one must know what vandalism actually is. Painter Gustave Courbet (a famous vandal himself,) considered it to be the “destruction of monuments symbolizing war and conquest,” a perhaps romanticised view I find difficult to agree with; since when did a bunch of chavs ever justify overtly the arson, for example of a bus shelter in terms of the shelter’s socio-economic significance? I’ve yet to hear one. … >> Read More |
