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ROD in VENICE II

From the 30th September I am back in Venice for a residency and exhibition at the Emily Harvey Foundation. I will spend a part of each day photographing 'The Colours of Venice' and posting them here, I will also make videos of 'Venice in Transit'.

If you haven't had the good fortune to visit the beautiful city then join me here and let me show it to you through the lens of my camera.

Location: Venice
Members: 40
Latest Activity: Dec 24, 2018

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Comment by Ruud Janssen on October 2, 2013 at 6:25am

ahhhh, a wonderful impression already. Also fun to know you will meet Jürgen O. Olbrich and Vittore Baroni. Always fun to meet old friends!

Comment by Michael Leigh on October 2, 2013 at 6:09am

AZh, the crumbling walls- that sinking feeling?  How long will Venice last after the ice caps melt?  How long will any of us last?  O dear I seem to have woken up with a touch of the "dooms"!   Lovely photos nevertheless - those day to day scenes that the tourists miss.

Comment by Rod Summers / VEC on October 1, 2013 at 10:11pm

Comment by Rod Summers / VEC on October 1, 2013 at 9:55pm

My first full day here!  The sun shines brightly and it is comfortably warm.  I spent the morning working in the gallery with Jürgen looking through all the jointly produced material we will exhibit.

Some news for ancient mail-arters! On the 25th of October Vittore Baroni, Jürgen Olbrich and me will be in Venice at the same time, a mail-art congress of the ultimate kind, photos will be made and posted here.

I'll post todays photos later

Comment by Petrolpetal on October 1, 2013 at 2:01pm

Oh my word! Never been to Venice - but now I will. Your photos are beautiful. It still seems so weird to see water lapping at doors. My first thought - knowing full well you were in Venice- was FLOODS! I love the algae around the door. It has a slightly nuclear fall-out quality to its fluorescence!

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on October 1, 2013 at 1:54pm

Beautiful light and color, Rod...even with the rain!

Comment by Michael Leigh on October 1, 2013 at 9:07am

We live in rapidly shrinking world.  Great photos, especially since you were moving at the time!  The light in Venice is amazing isn't it - like being on a Fellini film set!

Comment by Rod Summers / VEC on October 1, 2013 at 8:32am

Despite the fact I have spent a large part of my life flying I am still surprised by the fact that I can step into an aircraft in Maastricht, The Netherlands and step out in Venice, Italy just 80 minutes later. The sun was shining through crisp air when I left home and it was raining when I arrived here, so, instead of walking through the island city from the bus station to the apartment, I took a vaporetto Nr. 1 to Mercato and took these photos as we chugged and bumped along the Grand Canal. This is my third residency in Venice the light continues to astonish me.

Comment by Michael Leigh on September 25, 2013 at 8:55pm

How offally nice!   What scavangers eh?  One once took Hazel's prawn sandwich as we had a picnic on Llandudno beach!   He ate it in front of us and laughed hysterically , like only gulls can!

Comment by Rod Summers / VEC on September 25, 2013 at 6:53pm

Glad to see that neither of us is a film nerd Michael, no I've never seen such magnificent flowers on a gondola but I did once see a Herring Gull eating offal at the fish market

 

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