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Double Negative
A sculpture by Michael Heizer atop the mesa in Moapa Valley. His landwork consists of tons of desert sandstones. The result is two magnificent trenches facing each other. Name: Double Negative Lat, Long: 36.6168567,-114.3448315 Location: Moapa Valley, Nevada, USA
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Kendrick Bangs Kellogg (1934 – February 16, 2024)
Kendrick Bangs Kellogg was the pioneer of organic architecture. In the past decades, Kellogg completed over a dozen striking structures (residential and public), each marked with his distinctly curved, irregular, and expressive style. Influenced by his family’s ties to Frederick Law Olmsted, the ‘Father of Landscape Architecture’, Kellogg’s independent architectural journey began after a brief meeting with Frank Lloyd Wright in 1955.
However, unlike Wright and organic architect Bruce Goff, his style explicitly defies categorization, often alluding to a mix of the Sydney Opera House and Stonehenge.
In fact, Kellogg prioritized durability, solidity, and intricacy, a vision reinforced by his collaboration with visionary clients, using high-quality materials like copper and concrete.
Sculpted over 30 years, the Kellogg Doolittle estate in Joshua Tree California is probably the greatest example of organic architecture signed by Kellogg.
Nestled among the rocky terrain of Joshua Tree, California, the house takes the form of an organic object made up of a cluster of sculptural piers. There is an ambiguous relationship between the built space and the extreme landscape as the house navigates between the protruding rock formations. At certain moments, these natural elements pierce through the interior and become sculptural elements of the conditioned space.
#art#design#architecture#minimalism#interiors#sculpture#luxurylifestyle#luxuryhome#luxuryhouse#joshua tree#california#organic#forms#landscape#kendrick bangs kellogg#durability#eco-friendly#kellogg doolitle#rip#iconic#desert home#desert house#retreat
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HOLEY TITS did i never really post pics of gods perfect little boy???
I must apologize for this most egregious oversite, made this back in 2021 for @broccoly-cowboy for chrimmus
it's baked clay with a magnetic clasp and real moss on the inside for holding all your precious rings and things
#my art#og post#it just no occurred to me that i never properly posted this#sculpture#desert rain frog#jus a lil rotund guy#just a gumpy jellybean#frogs#frogblr#frog blogging
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The pagodalike fixtures in the 'Here Come the Clowns' garden came from an electrical supply house.
The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
#vintage#vintage interior#1990s#90s#interior design#home decor#pathway#garden#landscape#design#pagoda#sculpture#desert#plants#palm trees#Los Angeles#California#Duquette#home#architecture#eclectic#style
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Ruins in desert. Guess who rewatched The Mummy for the first time since childhood lol
#miniature#sculpture#epoxy resin art#desert#ruins#sand#archway#resin#wood carving#crafts#pendant#my art
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Kendrick Bangs Kellogg (1934 – February 16, 2024)
Kendrick Bangs Kellogg was the pioneer of organic architecture. In the past decades, Kellogg completed over a dozen striking structures (residential and public), each marked with his distinctly curved, irregular, and expressive style. Influenced by his family’s ties to Frederick Law Olmsted, the ‘Father of Landscape Architecture’, Kellogg’s independent architectural journey began after a brief meeting with Frank Lloyd Wright in 1955.
However, unlike Wright and organic architect Bruce Goff, his style explicitly defies categorization, often alluding to a mix of the Sydney Opera House and Stonehenge.
In fact, Kellogg prioritized durability, solidity, and intricacy, a vision reinforced by his collaboration with visionary clients, using high-quality materials like copper and concrete.
Sculpted over 30 years, the Kellogg Doolittle estate in Joshua Tree California is probably the greatest example of organic architecture signed by Kellogg.
#art#design#doorway#architecture#heavensdoorways#doors#doorsdesign#doordesign#entrance door#door#doolittle#joshua tree#california#kendrick bangs kellogg#organic#organic architecture#desert home#desert house#sculpture
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tiny desert rain frog sculpture I made a bit ago :]
image description: a beige ceramic sculpture of a desert rain frog sitting next to a dime. its front feet are crossed under its chin.
him feet :]
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Dressed Woman, Fernando Botero, bronze, cast in 2018.
At the Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix, Arizona.
#photographers on tumblr#sculpture#Fernando Botero#Desert Botanical Garden#Phoenix#Arizona#phone photo
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Transmission Sculpture by Daniel Popper.
#sculpture#human sculpture#body art#desert#joshua tree#national park#california#californication#dancer#acrobat#artwork#fujixseries#fujilove#fujifilm#photographers on tumblr#photography#travel#curators on tumblr#landscape
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"CORVUS". kd matheson, 2023
#corvus#ravens#sculpture#surreal art#dreams#animal totems#wetlands park las vegas#desert birds#kdmatheson
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Tombstones at the cemetery on the territory of the Trinity-Sergius Deserts,Strelna (1907)
#Россия#Russia#Стрельна#Strelna#Троице-Сергиева пустынь#Trinity-Sergius Deserts#русская культура#russian culture#nature#sculptures#cemetery#vintage photography#photography#vintage#russian#1900s#1907#20th century
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McNeal 020 Pavilion, Arizona, USA - Atelier David Telerman
https://davidtelerman.com/
#Atelier David Telerman#architecture#building#design#modern architecture#contempoary design#structure#art installation#sculpture#landscape#desert#beautiful#steps#shelter#concrete#brutalist#concrete architecture#usa#american architecture#cool architecture
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National Day of the Cowboy
Saddle up and get ready to ride into the sunset with the thrill and excitement of the Wild West! Cowboys are the ultimate symbol of grit, determination, and adventure.
Giddyup! Ride ‘em Cowboy!
Celebrate this symbol of the American West by learning about and appreciating the National Day of the Cowboy.
History of National Day of the Cowboy
Following the Civil War, many men moved west looking for ways to work and make a living. One of the attractions of the American frontier was the relative freedom, as well as the option to become cowboys who could access free range cattle.
The “Wild West”, beginning in the 1860s through the end of the 19th century, became a time of a bit of chaos on the frontier where gangs of criminals were easily bred. Infamous cowboys, like Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Butch Cassidy and John Wesley Hardin were outlaws who committed various robberies, cattle rustling and even murder.
First sponsored in the US Senate in 2005, National Day of the Cowboy was originally brought about by Wyoming’s US Senator at the time, Craig Thomas.
Former president Bush said this about the National Day of the Cowboy: “We celebrate the Cowboy as a symbol of the grand history of the American West. The Cowboy’s love of the land and love of the country are examples for all Americans.”
National Day of the Cowboy Timeline
1725
The term “cowboy” is first being used
Jonathan Swift uses the word in his famous book, Gulliver’s Travels, but it really just means a boy who tends cows.
Mid-1800s
The “Wild West” period begins
After the American Civil War, many men head to Texas where free-ranging cattle are available for any cowboy who wants to round them up – and the popularity of eating beef increases.
1875
“Billy the Kid” is first arrested
This infamous cowboy criminal is a gunfighter, murderer, fugitive, cattle rustler, and eventually dies at the young age of 21.
1930
John Wayne first appears in film
The Big Trail is the first movie that actor “Duke” Morrison makes in what will be a series of more than 75 films over his lifetime.
1960
Dallas Cowboys are founded
In the early days of the National Football League (NFL), the Dallas Cowboys franchise was established and went on to become an extremely popular team.
How to Celebrate National Day of the Cowboy
Celebrating National Day of the Cowboy can be loads of fun in a variety of ways! Try out some of these delightful ideas to enjoy the day:
Dress Like a Cowboy
This can be a way to connect with your inner cowboy by wearing some special gear to work, to school or just while running daily errands. Try out some basic blue jeans, some clever cowboy boots, a leather vest and a western shirt (complete with shell snaps!).
Perhaps try a bolo tie or a handkerchief tied around the neck. And, of course, it would be appropriate to top it all off with an enormous cowboy hat. The bigger, the better!
Listen to a Cowboy Song Playlist
Because they typically hail from the southwest, cowboys may have a particular style of music they enjoy. National Day of the Cowboy would be a perfect time to create a list of songs that give a nod to the tunes of these unique characters:
Mommas, Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboysby Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson (1978). This one was originally recorded by Ed Bruce in 1976, but this more popular version was recorded two years later.
Cowboy Take Me Away by The Chicks–formerly Dixie Chicks (1999). A play on the phrase “Calgon Take Me Away”, from the famous slogan from bath product commercials, this song reached #1 on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart in February 2000.
Cowboy Cassanova by Carrie Underwood (2009). Released on Underwood’s third studio album, Play On, the single was certified 2x Platinum.
The Cowboy in Me by Tim McGraw (2001). Written by Jeffrey Steele, Al Anderson and Craig Wiseman, this song made it to #1 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart that year.
Visit a Rodeo
A great time for enjoying all things related to National Day of the Cowboy, visiting the rodeo can be an amazing experience! Regular events include activities such as steer wrestling, bull riding, calf roping, steer roping, bareback horse, barrel racing and saddle bronc riding. Of course, don’t forget the scorecard for keeping score.
Don’t forget to wear the above-mentioned cowboy gear when headed to the rodeo. Those who are lucky might get to see a rodeo clown. Perhaps even try riding the mechanical bull!
Follow Some Sage Cowboy Advice
Cowboys from the Wild West have lived a great deal of life and have tons of experience! With all of that experience comes a great deal of wisdom and they have often been known to share their advice with others in clever phrases, like “Don’t squat with your spurs on”, or “Never corner something meaner than you”.
Enjoy a few of these phrases and consider sharing them with friends, family and coworkers in honor of National Day of the Cowboy. Some of them might even be fun to have printed on a t-shirt to wear on the day:
“Don’t go in if you don’t know the way out.”
“If you get thrown from a horse, you have to get up and get back on, unless you landed on a cactus; then you have to roll around and scream in pain.”
“Some cowboys have too much tumbleweed in their blood to settle down.”
“If you’re ridin’ ahead of the herd, take a look back every now and then to make sure it’s still there with ya.”
Watch Some Cowboy Movies
One of the great film settings of all time, the Wild West is the perfect place for cowboy movies to be made! This day offers a great time to enjoy a collection of classic Western movies in honor of National Day of the Cowboy! Try out one (or all!) of these:
True Grit (1969). One of John Wayne’s most famous movies, this film features a US Marshal and Texas Ranger who chases down a murderer in dangerous territory. It was remade in 2010, starring Jeff Bridges, Matt Damon, Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Brolin.
Rango (2011). Fun for adults and family members alike, this computer animated Western comedy film stars Johnny Depp who voices a chameleon character who accidentally gets stranded in the desert.
The Lone Ranger (1956). This classic cowboy film was based on the American television series of the same name that was from 1949-1957, starring Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels.
No Country for Old Men (2007). Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin and Woody Harrelson are the all-star cast in this modern Western crime thriller movie created by the Coen brothers. Based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy, this film won a huge array of film awards.
Are cowboys real?
Yes. Although they are less common than they may have been several decades ago, the American cowboy continues in places like Colorado, Texas, Montana, and even Connecticut.
How did cowboys dress?
Cowboys are known for their pointy leather cowboy boots, vests with pockets and very large cowboy hats.
What are cowboy hats made of?
Cowboy hats are typically made of either felt or straw. Less commonly, they can be made of leather.
Do cowboys ride cows?
No! Cowboys ride horses, of course. They are called cowboys because they take care of and drive cattle herds.
How do cowboys talk?
Depending on where they are from, cowboys may have unique phrases like “Howdy Partner”, “Giddyup”, “City Slicker”, and “Head ‘em up and move ‘em out”.
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#Desert Dust by Kerry Hanson#Bad Decision by Vic Payne#sculpture#public art#Montrose#Colorado#Mountain West Region#travel#original photography#vacation#tourist attraction#cityscape#architecture#summer 2022#Durango#landmark#Waiting on an Answer by George Lundeen#Kit Carson by Buckeye Blake#Carson City#Arizona#Nevada#Day of the Cowboy#27 July 2024#NationalDayoftheCowboy#fourth Saturday in July#horse#New York City#Tombstone
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Soak in the warm hues of a magnificent sandstone arch basking in the Utah sun, a natural masterpiece sculpted by time. Below, a hardy juniper tree stands guard, a testament to the tenacity of life in the desert.
#Utah#sandstone arch#desert landscape#natural wonders#Utah sun#desert beauty#arch#natural masterpiece#sandstone#juniper tree#desert life#time sculpture#earth art#nature photography#rugged terrain
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A doorway somewhere in red sands. Leads... somewhere. Wood, quartz sand and resin
#doorway#desert#miniature#carved#resin art#epoxy resin#wood crafts#sand#door#red#liminal#sculpture#my art
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i think it's time for me to finally speak my truth and admit i have an irrational hatred of that fucking chocolate guy.
#and not in a fun 'wow i can't believe it's so realistic i'm going to be hyperbolically angry for comedic effect' kind of way#i mean i genuinely cannot fucking stand his videos and would be perfectly happy to never see one again#like! he seems nice and talented at what he does but his videos annoy the shit out of me#in general i have a very low annoyance threshold for cooking or food preparation videos#which is odd bc i love cooking and i read recipe blogs for fun. but i don't like the videos#and i especially fucking hate that highly edited/overproduced tiktok style#where you cut from footage of a whole onion to footage of a chopped onion and make it look like it happened by magic or whatever#idk why but i hate it. i find it so annoying.#my normally abundant love of whimsy and unnecessary silly shit just utterly deserts me#specifically when it comes to cutely edited cooking videos.#i also generally dislike overly fancy/fussy desserts#so the idea of someone going to the trouble of making a big sculptural Whatever out of chocolate#and filling it with little biscuit pieces and perhaps a flavoured Gel or Foam#is just so disproportionately infuriating to me#like i get that it's art and he's so good at it and a lot of people really like watching it and i'm SO happy for them to enjoy that#but i will not enjoy it and nobody can make me.
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