Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Cuba ~textures and trains
These photos are from an old train collection, right near the Capitol Building in Havana, just a few blocks from our hotel. They are mostly trains used to transport sugar cane. (That business is pretty much done now. Used to be that Cuba sold the the Soviet Union 85% of their exports...then, the fall of the Soviet Union, in the mid 90s ended all that.)
I just love all the layered textures.........
If I were a abstract painter, or fiber artist, Deidre Adams, I'd know just how to use these photos for inspiration.
Tomorrow spiritual practice in Cuba
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Beautiful pictures and such fascinating history.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous pictures. All the textures are amazing! I wish I wasn't at work I would be home playing with textures!
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic textures! I would've been giddy if I'd been at this location. So gorgeous...
ReplyDeleteDes textures effectivement pleines d'intérêt... le temps a bien travaillé...
ReplyDeletegros bisous
Jane, these are just fantastic pictures. Thanks for sharing them. I've wanted to go to Cuba for a very long time after seeing so many great photographs from there, and listening to a lot of the traditional music. What a great experience!
ReplyDeleteAnd by the way, muchas gracias for the shoutout!
Your photos are stunning Jane, pieces of artwork in their own right. Will you be translating these into textile art?
ReplyDeleteFantastic rusty and flaky surfaces.
ReplyDeleteamazing textures...also images are greatx lynda
ReplyDeleteOoooooooo love those textures!!!!
ReplyDeleteBarbara
Eyecatching, inspiring, imaginative photos. Gives me creative food for thought!
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