TRAIN TRACKS, TATTOOS and MAN
AUGUST 22, 2015
I've always had a love affair with anything involving trains... the tracks, the steam locomotives, freight trains, the Orient Express, less fancy sleeper trains and normal passenger trains... that lulling click-clack sound and gentle sway of the carriages. It's all part of a romance novel for me, one of adventure and comfort, too. This week's theme at online art blog DIGITAL WHISPER just happens to be "railroad tracks." My mind flashed to one of my favorite visual experiences with the subject...in Bangkok, Thailand, Maeklong Railway Market is set up along both sides of very narrow railroad tracks. The train chugs through the market spaces 8 times a day. The people must pull back their booth covers and often, their products, each time. The customers walk along the tracks to gain access to both sides of this market. It's very exciting and wonderful fun!! I wanted to share this with you...I only played with my photos, digitally, a bit.
Here's a good video showing how this works in real time...check it out by opening this link...it is truly AMAZING:
https://youtu.be/wJpR9n-L680
SUNDAY POSTCARD ART's theme for the week is "tattoos." This is near and dear to my heart being a child of the 60's. I have a lovely thin vine with a couple of small flowers tattooed on my wrist (done within the last decade) and a matching small flower on my ankle (from the 60's.) Here's the first woman tattoo artist, going back to the mid to late 1800's...Maud Stevens Wagner. She was a circus performer and learned the art of tattooing from her husband, also a circus performer! Here's Maud...
Finally, TAKE A WORD simply asked to see "man!" That was easy and fun. I thought of boys and their toys...what's more fun than a motorcycle???
Thanks so much for stopping in. Please join me for the next posting. Enjoy your days ahead...
Big Hugs,
abbyj
SUNDAY POSTCARD ART's theme for the week is "tattoos." This is near and dear to my heart being a child of the 60's. I have a lovely thin vine with a couple of small flowers tattooed on my wrist (done within the last decade) and a matching small flower on my ankle (from the 60's.) Here's the first woman tattoo artist, going back to the mid to late 1800's...Maud Stevens Wagner. She was a circus performer and learned the art of tattooing from her husband, also a circus performer! Here's Maud...
Finally, TAKE A WORD simply asked to see "man!" That was easy and fun. I thought of boys and their toys...what's more fun than a motorcycle???
Thanks so much for stopping in. Please join me for the next posting. Enjoy your days ahead...
Big Hugs,
abbyj
Love the light you created with the railroad tracks. And loved seeing those pics again...such a cool and crazy market! xo
ReplyDeleteAs always, I enjoyed my trip here!
ReplyDeleteLove your tattooed lady, and we've seen thousands of motorcycles in the past month or so, going to and coming back from Sturgis. Magnificent seeing such swarms of them!
ReplyDeleteFab tattoo postcard! Our Maud is a very popular lady at SPA this week but she looks different in each postcard.
ReplyDeleteGreat atmosphere in your wonderful collages!
ReplyDeleteAwesome 'track' images...beautifully presented.
ReplyDeleteYour train track pictures are amazing and your tattoo collage fabulous...and you are so right what is more fun then a motorcycle... awesome artwork.
ReplyDeleteI enlarged your marvellous photos. You've had a great experience to see all that wonder.
ReplyDeleteLove your tattooed lady, and boys are always boys;)... joyful take on the male theme, Abby.
Fantastic art
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing in my challenge :)
so much to see and savor!
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