Mission in San Diego, California, at sunset.
Built around 1815 this church in the hills of Chimayo, New Mexico, is considered a masterpiece of colonial folk art and architecture and has been deemed a National Historic Landmark. Famed for its miraculous cross and the healing powers of the soil, the Prayer Room is filled with candles, cards & crude hand made shrines as well as crutches and braces testifying to miracles. Directly across the road they sell the best chili powder money can buy. /
One of the largest crosses in the world with a little PS added.
Built around 1815 this church in the hills of Chimayo, New Mexico, is considered a masterpiece of colonial folk art and architecture and has been deemed a National Historic Landmark. Famed for its miraculous cross and the healing powers of the soil, the Prayer Room is filled with candles, cards & crude hand made shrines as well as crutches and braces testifying to miracles. Directly across the road they sell the best chili powder money can buy.
In this work i changed Da Vincis work/title into the first supper with the intention to bring all major religions together in one strong image. In the background you can find pieces of other works i have made about the different religions. / Still it was forbidden to show this artwork in an exhibition in Jakarta in 2006 because the gallery was too scared to show it, thinking about the majority of moslims and their influence in the Indonesian capital. / The original is 140×280 cm, 3 panels, acrylic on canvas. For a detailed motivation about these works in the series United Colours of Religion you can read this interview
...everyone knows what was on the stone tablets that Moses carried down form the mountain , very few know what was on the back of them ! Hey , he wasn’t always that Holy , I heard that he promoted xxx shows in the redlight district . Ok , I’m sure that none of that’s true , but being an atheist , I thought that this was hysterical …. hope it makes ya smile :)
This photo was made in cooperation with my friend Alexey Popov /
Statue of Divine Mother
Metal medaillon of Virgin Mary on an old wooden door
This is St.Augustine Catholic Church, built in1593 by the Spanish. / Located in Paoay, Ilocos Norte of the Philippines, this is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is just brilliant. =================
This is the Bell Tower of St.Augustine Catholic Church, built in1593 by the Spanish. / Located in Paoay, Ilocos Norte of the Philippines, this is a UNESCO World Heritage site, and is just brilliant. / I took this last October when we went to the Philippines for a friends wedding. / ( T for Tower ) ===================
An old lady on her way to a small church across my place. The wayside cross under the tree is a very typical and common sight in Austria. They come in many shapes and sizes and are usually put up to commemorate an often tragic event. Kufstein, Austria
This is a panoramic of 10 photos stitched together to make a complete image of York Minster. York Minster is a Gothic cathedral in York, England and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe alongside Cologne Cathedral. The Minster is the seat of the Archbishop of York, the second-highest office of the Church of England, and is cathedral for the Diocese of York; it is run by a Dean and Chapter under the Dean of York. The formal title of York Minster is The Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter in York. Services in the Minster are sometimes regarded as on the high church Anglo-Catholicism side of the Anglican scale.[1] It has a very wide Decorated Gothic nave and chapter house, a Perpendicular Gothic choir and east end, and Early English north and south transepts. The nave contains the West Window, constructed in 1338, and over the Lady Chapel in the east end is the Great East Window, (finished in 1408), the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world. In the north transept is the Five Sisters Window, each lancet being over 16 metres (52 ft) high. The south transept contains the famous Rose window. / Grant awarded from Heritage Lottery Fund. The four-year scheme is being funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and is being run in partnership with ConstructionSkills and the National Heritage Training Group, English Heritage, the National Trust and Cadw Canon 1Ds Mk2 / 24mm / ISO 100 / 10 images stitched together
Constantine The Great statue outside York Minster / Grant awarded from Heritage Lottery Fund. The four-year scheme is being funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and is being run in partnership with ConstructionSkills and the National Heritage Training Group, English Heritage, the National Trust and Cadw Canon 1Ds Mk2 / ISO 100 / 24mm / HDR
This is a panoramic of 10 photos stitched together to make a complete image of York Minster. York Minster is a Gothic cathedral in York, England and is one of the largest of its kind in Northern Europe alongside Cologne Cathedral. The Minster is the seat of the Archbishop of York, the second-highest office of the Church of England, and is cathedral for the Diocese of York; it is run by a Dean and Chapter under the Dean of York. The formal title of York Minster is The Cathedral and Metropolitan Church of St Peter in York. Services in the Minster are sometimes regarded as on the high church Anglo-Catholicism side of the Anglican scale.[1] It has a very wide Decorated Gothic nave and chapter house, a Perpendicular Gothic choir and east end, and Early English north and south transepts. The nave contains the West Window, constructed in 1338, and over the Lady Chapel in the east end is the Great East Window, (finished in 1408), the largest expanse of medieval stained glass in the world. In the north transept is the Five Sisters Window, each lancet being over 16 metres (52 ft) high. The south transept contains the famous Rose window. / Grant awarded from Heritage Lottery Fund. The four-year scheme is being funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and is being run in partnership with ConstructionSkills and the National Heritage Training Group, English Heritage, the National Trust and Cadw Canon 1Ds Mk2 / 24mm / ISO 100 / 10 images stitched together
Drexel Hill, PA March 2009
—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— / All artwork is copyrighted Kerri Ann Crau and can not be used in any way, shape or form without written permission from photographer. This means in layouts, tags, manipulation etc. I do take it as a compliment but I do not want it done. Thank you. I do however love feedback and comments! Excuse the name across the image! Stock provided by Marcus Ranum http://mjranum-stock.deviantart.com/
All artwork is copyrighted Kerri Ann Crau and can not be used in any way, shape or form without written permission from photographer. This means in layouts, tags, manipulation etc. I do take it as a compliment but I do not want it done. Thank you. I do however love feedback and comments! Excuse the name across the image! Stock provided by http://sinned-angel-stock.deviantart.com/
All artwork is copyrighted Kerri Ann Crau and can not be used in any way, shape or form without written permission from photographer. This means in layouts, tags, manipulation etc. I do take it as a compliment but I do not want it done. Thank you. I do however love feedback and comments! Excuse the name across the image! http://mjranum-stock.deviantart.com/ http://linzstock.deviantart.com/
What do you suppose happens when an angel falls from grace? Where do they go? Does it hurt? Is it slow and full of regret? All artwork is copyrighted Kerri Ann Crau and can not be used in any way, shape or form without written permission from photographer. This means in layouts, tags, manipulation etc. I do take it as a compliment but I do not want it done. Thank you. I do however love feedback and comments! Excuse the name across the image! http://linzstock.deviantart.com/
This is a collection of the images that I took outside the Sacred Heart Cathedral in rural Bendigo in Central Victoria. Australia. / This cathedral is also the largest Cathedral next to St.Patricks, which is located in Melbourne. / ( all taken with a p&s Panasonic Lumix FZ30 and / everything done with Picasa3 ) ================
These images are of a little town called Grand Coteau in southwestern Louisiana. Known as a hub for Catholic spirituality, Grand Coteau’s history is long and rich. Pictured here are landmarks in the little rural town including the Academy of the Sacred Heart, St. Charles Borromeo Church, and St. Charles College (all established in the early 1800s), as well as the Jesuit Cemeteries, farmland scenes, and majestic oaks which are trademarks of the town.
Saint Mary’s has been serving the Catholic Community of Williamstown since 1847. It is a stone church, made with the local carved limestone blocks and is topped with the metal roof common to that period. It is located in Williamstown, Ontario. From Wikipedia: Charlottenburgh and Lancaster were two of the original eight “Royal Townships” established along the Saint Lawrence River in Upper Canada in the 1780s. This area was first settled by United Empire Loyalists. The development of this area was encouraged by Sir John Johnson, a wealthy landowner loyal to Britain, who was forced to abandon his land holdings in New York State during the American Revolution. / Johnson built a house in Williamstown near the end of the 18th century, The Manor House, which is now a Canadian National Historic Site. A grist mill and saw mill, now gone, were also built on the same location. Williamstown also contains the oldest log house in Ontario which was built in 1784. Occupants over the years have included the Reverend John Bethune, the great great grandfather of Doctor Norman Bethune, and David Thompson, Canadian explorer. / Some of the main partners of the North West Company, including Hugh McGillis, lived in this area. Sony Alpha 700, Sigma 17 to 70 at 17 mm / Iso 100, spot metered, aperture priority, f19.0, 1/15 second / Tripod
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