Church italy Wall Art
227 creative works found
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The fantasy behind this is based on The Mabinogi- a famous Welsh legend. Arawn is the King of Annwn, who appears in the first of the four branches of The Mabinogi. This is how I imagine his kingdom- both glorious and apocalyptic. (The photograph was taken in Milan, and altered using PS CS3).
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The warden’s call in the eleventh hour. / And it’s easy to say but it’s hard to remember / That praise is for suckers and death is forever. / Under your nose but just over your head. / Martyr meets maker in ten shades of red. / These are your twelve steps. / Take them on your knees. / Show them at the door and they’ll let you in free.
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Love can blow your mind and leave you seeing stars but its always your heart that takes the weight.
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Scanned 35mm film
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Rose Window of the St. Martin’s Church in Pietrasanta, Italy. The first informations we have about the church go back to year 1223. In 1387 Pope Urbano VI gave it a chapter of canonicals and raised it to collegiate church providing a christening font. (C) 2008 Luca Bimbi. All rights reserved. /
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Scanned 35mm film
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Triptych created from some previously uploaded images / Scanned 35mm film
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Heaven (“Paradiso”), A fresco by Fernando Botero in Pietrasanta, Italy. This photo is part of the calendar Botero: Heaven and Hell / / (C) 2008 Luca Bimbi.
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The main portal over the large iron doors is magnificent with carvings of Christ and the Apostles. Above the carvings is an ancient fresco – if you look closely to the right, you’ll see at least one fresco of an angelic cherub… look even closer and you will see others around the same frame, however they’re more faded. S. Tomasso Church, Abruzzo, Italia
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Scanned 35mm film / Originally colour, converted to monotone in Photoshop and then much dodging and burning applied!
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This tiny little church is at the summit of the Falzarego Pass near Cortina d’Ampezzo in the Dolomites of northern Italy. The design of the church seems to mimic the shape of peak of Sass di Stria in the background. To the far left are the permanently snowy peaks of the Marmolada massif.
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found a place to get it both – the Campanile and Piazza San Marco with church ;-)
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Duomo Of Siena, Italy
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Tuscania village , Italy
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Looking up from San Marco square. I shot it on film.
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Thought the black background would work better for cards. / Triptych created from some previously uploaded images. / Scanned 35mm film
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An artistic image of the statues on the Vatican roof. All images are © Ranald Dods. You may not use any images (in whole or in part) without written consent from artist. All rights reserved.
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Scanned 35mm film
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I stumbled onto this church whilst on the way to the Pantheon in Rome. It was a nice change from the heat and hussle and bussle of the Italian summer (hence the name of the shot). However I can’t seem to remember the name of the church. If anyone could help me out with it I would be grateful!
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