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DaysEye, who hails from Nijmegen, Netherlands, has an intelligent, beautiful blog full of a wide variety of great art, music and all kinds of interesting stuff. Among many other things, she introduced me here to the artist Phil Lewis. Here is another one of Phil's that I like: ... more
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Reviewed by migratorybird on Oct 22, 11:31am
Great stumbles and a treasure chest for photography and art.
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Rated by expressioniste on Oct 10, 3:37pm
DaysEye's blog is engaging, intelligent and interesting. Beautiful taste in photography, with a wide range of topics and music, make it really lovely...Thank you, DaysEye, just grand!
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Rated by eftych on Oct 10, 2:16pm
A blog with great taste in arts, music, photography, food and much more, and with information on the links. I always enjoy my visit, thanks DaysEye, had to pinch this daydreaming pic!
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Rated by dgirlp on Sep 20, 7:53pm
Daisy's view is unique and lovely, just like her.
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Rated by aluis on Aug 31, 8:31am
A portuguese photographer, discovered by a wonderful Stumbler.
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Rated by kevinstith2 on Aug 01, 1:17am
good stumbles and nice images......for
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Rated by AirToob on Jun 16, 2:59am
DaysEye, who hails from Nijmegen, Netherlands, has an intelligent, beautiful blog full of a wide variety of great art, music and all kinds of interesting stuff. Among many other things, she introduced me here to the artist Phil Lewis. Here is another one of Phil's that I like: Magnolia Moonrise As you drive west from Boulder into the canyon, there are two turnoffs about halfway up. To the north is Sugarloaf Rd., where I lived for the past two years, and to the south is Magnolia Rd. Us Sugarloafians used to jokingly refer to Magnolia as "The Dark Side". The road is steeper, the turns are sharper, the cliffs are more vertical, and the ice in the winter is beyond treacherous. Overall, Magnolia is just burly, but always worth the voyage when you reached the top. Just as the road levels off, some friends of mine had a house overlooking the Twin Sisters and Forsythe Mountain. They used to host mini festivals with bands, beer, and all-around good times for all. I can remember several nights watching the moon rise from the east with the gentle glow of Boulder far below... always a soothing sight. Phil Lewis also writes: "Throughout my life I have felt a special connection with nature, and being outdoors inspires me to create. The amazing scenery in Colorado has certainly fueled this inspiration, and the surrounding landscapes appear frequently in my work. In addition to drawing the things I see around me, I also like to draw the things I come up with on my own. To imagine is the most fun. "Lately I have been developing a style of artwork that combines pen drawings and digital design. I have always appreciated the raw nature of pens on paper, but I am also intrigued with the endless possibilities that the digital canvas provides. By combining the two I feel it is possible to create images that feel both organic, and state-of-the-art at the same time." If you like this... [Tinga Tinga painting]
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Rated by pokima69 on Apr 07 2009, 11:14am
thank you had a good stumble and took a souvener