#pillar : also, a column or shaft not supporting a superstructure, as one erected for a monument or an ornament
- French: pillier
- German: die Säule
- Italian: pilastro
- Portuguese: pilar
- Spanish: pilar
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3 #Women With #Harrowing #Pregnancy #Stories Will #Speak at #DemocraticNationalConvention
The three women, who have been supporting the #Democrats’ #presidential #campaign, will on Monday focus on #abortionrights, a key #pillar of the #party’s #policy #goals.
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Urban Spaces, what to do with an ugly fly-over? In Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico they have the answer. Make it a creative space for artist?
#urbanlandscape
#Grafitti
#Murals
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#Mexico
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#Cities
#Color
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#pillar : also, a column or shaft not supporting a superstructure, as one erected for a monument or an ornament
- French: pillier
- German: die Säule
- Italian: pilastro
- Portuguese: pilar
- Spanish: pilar
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#art #illustration #blackandwhite #kleinekunstklasse #pillar #biter #dogsofmastodon
Hier ein Ausschnitt aus meinem neuesten Zeichnung „Der Säulenbeißer“.
Here is an excerpt from my latest drawing "The Pillar Biter".
#pillar : also, a column or shaft not supporting a superstructure, as one erected for a monument or an ornament
- French: pillier
- German: die Säule
- Italian: pilastro
- Portuguese: pilar
- Spanish: pilar
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A small collection of BnW shots, just from a local wander.
The clouds lent themselves to the monochrome really well, as did the stone works.
This poor caterpillar needs the ER!
#dadjokes #caturday #CatsOfMasdoton #joke #pillar
#pillar : also, a column or shaft not supporting a superstructure, as one erected for a monument or an ornament
- French: pillier
- German: die Säule
- Italian: pilastro
- Portuguese: pilar
- Spanish: pilar
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I love the texture the smaller lines/crackle effect creates on this piece. They remind me of some of the old dishes at my grandparents.
Do the lines on this piece remind you of anything?
Interesting design on this pillar inside Parliament Station, Melbourne, which I photographed while passing through the station on Saturday night. I suspect it's supposed to represent the rose of England and the thistle of Scotland. Any other ideas?