Blue greece
228 creative works found
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early morning reflections in the shallow waters in Mesolonghi, Greece
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The labyrinth was a maze created by the brilliant engineer Daedalus for King Minos to hold prisoners from ever escaping. The Minotaur resided deep within it’s depths, later to be slain by the hero Theseus. Of course Daedalus himself later became a captive to his own creation. Since even he could not find a way to escape from his own construction, he devised wings of wax and feathers and string, and, along with his son, Icharus, flew from the confines of the labyrinth. Icharus, not heeding his father’s warning, flew on too high toward the sun, causing the wax in his wings to melt; and he fell to the earth, and his death. / The labyrinth has been observed in many cultures to be a metaphor of the depths of the human psyche. From the ideas of old Greece to medieval cathedrals to the modern ideas of the psychoanylist Carl Jung, the labyrinthean depths of our own minds may very well be of the very highest construction and capability, as well as our greatest obstacle toward true enlightenment and freedom. / Original work was created using watercolor and gouache media on Arches cold-press 180lb. cotton rag.
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Taken at Navagio Bay in Greece this summer
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Folegandros, Greek islands / An stunning little island…and stairs and doors everywhere :)
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Yes its another sunset but what a beauty !!!!
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Photograph of the shipwreck, famous tourist attraction on Zakynthos, Greece
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evening fishing in Greece
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Clear water at Saria Island, Greece. / The day was hot, the water cool. / Swimming was a treat :-)
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A ‘tuned’ version of this according to suggestions in the For Critique forum.
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oil on canvas I had a dream so strong I felt compelled to do a painting about it as soon as I woke. The Latin text in the painting translates as: / “Holy Mother and the saints, pray for us” The outer edge text (a remnant from an earlier painting) is in Sanskrit, and translated says: / “From all diseases freed, / From all greif escaped, / Overcome all emnity, / And liberated may you be” A few weeks after doing the painting, I was casually flicking through a travel brochure and found this photo of Meteora in Greece:
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The Melissani Lake is a cave situated just outside Sami on the Greek island of Kefalonia.In 1953 during the earthquakes the cave roof fell in, creating amazing light displays on the cave walls.During July and August the sun hits the cave changing the colour of the water, the various shades of blue are then reflected off the walls.The cave is 100 m long with a third taken up by the lake which is 100 foot deep in places!
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Taken on the Greek island of Kefalonia.
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Taken Monday June 2nd/08 Barrie, Ontario Canada on the boardwalk Kempenfelt Bay, Lake Simcoe. / The white rocks are naturally this color. Such an unusual display in Canada. Made me think of photos I have seen of Greece.
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A church, Santorini, Greece, June 2007
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People have been asking me if where we are living in Greece still has the blue and white houses adorned with flowers, well here is the answer !!!
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A millionaires playground indeed !!! / Some wonderful vessels here, a joy to photograph, the reflections played on the water so well and the light, well, incredible !!!!!!
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A peaceful evening in Greece just after the sun had gone down.
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