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Find Photo-Domino-connections: Berlin Wall Panels Opposite, LACMA, California!

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Try to find images that can match at least one part of this photograph, grass being just incidental!


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Asher Kelman: Berlin Wall Sections Opposite LACMA, Wilshire Blvd, L.A., California, October 2012

Ten panels we can number 1-10 from left plus the background. This should work something like matching dominoes. Just state and describe component from Berlin Wall or b.g. one is linking too. for example, #5, Kennedy! Be imaginative and not conservative! Association or even opposites are fine!

:)

Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I'll answer with the b.g. This seems to me to be by RETNA, a local LA artist who writes win secret languages and won over LACMA curator Steven Deutch!



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RETNA:Ultimate

Painting

Kohngalery.com Los Angleles, CA



You can read about him here. So now the b.g. has been addressed once, pick any section, to make your matches!
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
The panel #2 with the jagged element suggests an earthquake surface rupture!


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Prof. Grigory Koff, Geological Institute Russian Academy of Sciences: Kalingrad: Ground Fissure!
Macroseismic effects of the Sep.21,2004 Kaliningrad quakes at community of
Lyublino, c.a.20 km WNW of Kaliningrad see location map below).





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Asher Kelman: Berlin Wall Sections Opposite LACMA, Wilshire Blvd, L.A., California, October 2012

Now you can match or contrast either picture elements as we proceed this game of photo dominoes! It's a game I thunk up for idea linkage. :)


So now we could add this:


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National Geographic: Karen Kasmauski: Fractured Road, Japan


"A crane and several construction vehicles lay toppled on a fractured road in Kobe, Japan, after a 7.2 magnitude temblor shook the quake-prone country.
The Great Hanshin Earthquake Disaster of 1995 was one of the worst in Japan’s history, killing 6,433 people and causing more than $100 billion in damages."

So that's how the pieces get put together and grow into a web of ideas! Have fun!!! :)

Asher
 
I know this is not a photograph, but I couldn't help comparing the earthquake one to this drawing about the earthquake/tsunami in Japan in 2011.

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© Giacomo Cardelli - Cartoonmovement.com 2011
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I know this is not a photograph, but I couldn't help comparing the earthquake one to this drawing about the earthquake/tsunami in Japan in 2011.

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© Giacomo Cardelli - Cartoonmovement.com 2011

Maggie,

You have uplifted my spirits! At last someone figured it out perfectly how to play this picture dominoes I conjured up, and your choice is fun and apt. Thanks for bringing in such a cartoon. I'd never have seen it otherwise!

Well done!!


:)


Asher
 
sadly, I think the post was lost in a shuffle of other ones so I didn't even see it before today. When I have a chance, I will try to do some more. :)
 
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