In a Japanesde garden, snow is appreciated for the patterns it makes and for its flower-like appearance when it gathers on the branches of trees.
From across the pond.
This red tailed hawk was enjoying the view, perhaps too early for supper. Wish I had a telephoto along for this visit.
Love the color contrast in this scene.
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June 3–October 16, 2022 Baker/Rowland Galleries at the Milwaukee Art Museum
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Always New: The Posters of Jules Chéret Posters by the French artist Jules Chéret (1836–1932) caused a sensation in 19th-century Paris. Know...