Sunday, 6 April 2008

Broer Som Binder - Building Bridges

BROER SOM BINDER - BUILDING BRIDGES
by Rune and group from Norway.

Building Bridges to the Love of Art - Art of Love.









This Photo is the Famous Bridge over the waterlily lake and gardens in Giverny France, which was created by Claude Monet for his Love of Art and his Paintings.
While walking around Claude Monets Garden and Lake, I began to feel his love for Art and his Paintings,
and as I stood on his famous Bridge and thinking of his love of Art, I started to think of the Art of Love and that we all should Build Bridges to all Races and all Countries to make a Better World. Hence - LOVE OF ART = ART OF LOVE.
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20 comments:

  1. Personally I must say that your own picture gave me a feeling of impressionism. I have been to the "Monet room" in the museum in Paris and to me it looks like you have captured the essence very well.

    The repositioning of the words Love of art to Art of love was thought-producing indeed!

    Very well done!

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  2. I agree, but like a bridge, you can cross from either side. Some people don't want to make that walk as they are happy with being hateful.

    Aerial view of Nottingham & new Shrewsbury site now being served.

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  3. I am impressed, by Your provoking play with the impressionistic romantic bridge into Art of Love, many connections in that paths of thinking. ;-)

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  4. Definitely a marvelous bridge!

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  5. When reading your post I had to go to my Monet gallery and foud his Japanese Bridge painted at the lame location. Start think and learn to see nature as it is behind the reality
    The impresionists made it happen.

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  6. Monet...one of my favourite artists. I too visited Paris but the bus broke down on the way to the garden! Just my luck eh!

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  7. Monet and romance love and life to live...That bridge I want to stand on and just... feel ;D

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  8. I almost thought it was one of Monet`s paintings once I saw your picture.It`s a beautiful garden,and your picture is wonderful:o)

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  9. I can feel those willows weeping.

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  10. This is a very good post, in fact a really good blog! Came over via David's. I am very fond of the French Impressionist especially Claude Monet. Like the way you have linked the photos with your theme.

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  11. Wonderfoul Monet picture, and wonderful reflections over the "bridge day".

    You maked me think abourt this tooday, and i am soure that this thougths will bee in my head for a long long time.

    But pictures and paintings does not have to be exspensive and famous to give something to your hart and brain.

    Love and hugs from Anne.

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  12. This photo was just beautiful! And your thinking as well!
    Have a great day!

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  13. Very beautiful, excellent moment.

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  14. It looks like a painting! Very beautiful and charming bridge. Fantastic:)

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  15. This is a great picture imac, very good composition. Very well done for the bridges between.

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  16. Your photo is like a painting, a painting made by a famous artist. Loved it.

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  17. A beautiful bridge and a beautiful shot Imac! :)
    It looks like a painting.
    Well done!

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  18. It could have been painted by Monet.

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  19. What a nice picture of a beautiful place!!!

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