Friday Night Photos Day At The Museum Edition
Submitted by Socialprogressive on Fri, 03/21/2025 - 5:00pm
Welcome to Friday Night Photos everyone. Your once a week break from the daily madness of the crazy world we live in. Post any photos, memes, music, or whatever else you find of interest that helps you escape the madness.
Some more from my visit to the San Diego Museum of Art and the Mingei Museum last month.
"Jaguar Head" Unknown artist. Wood, beeswax and glass beads.
This is a Dale Chihuly glass sculpture hanging in a stairwell viewed from below.
"Hercules the Archer" Antoine Bourdelle. Bronze, 1909
"Rescue" Nick Cave. Mixed media, 2013
Celestial Blue Basket Set with Carbon Lip Wraps. Dale Chihuly. 2000
"Guanyin" Northern China. Wood with pigment. First half of 12th century

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Smiling owl
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A fantastic glimpse of your museum's treasures.
The writhing glass sculpture and jaguar mask are both great.
Thank you for sharing your collection!
Thought is the wind, knowledge the sail, and mankind the vessel.
-- August Hare
Hi, Q
That Chihuly sculpture is pretty wild. I just wish it was hanging somewhere that had better light.
Thanks for the smiling owl. I heard a Great Horned owl hooting away nearby the other night. Unfortunately it was to dark to spot where it was.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Hi Social
That's quite a diversity of art at the museum. I especially enjoyed the Jaguar head and Nick Cave's sculpture. I think I enjoyed the music most of all. Thank you.
The artistic talent
on display at both the museums makes visiting them well worth the price of admission.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Hi all
I hope you're enjoying the beginning of Spring, with its growing light and freshness.
Be well
Hi, Janis
Nice mix of patterns in the sand dune shot. Would those be camel footprints in the sand?
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The footprints
are of the far less noble, opossum.
That was going to be
my next guess. Okay. Not really. I'm surprised they would be wandering around in the dunes.
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That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
I was surprised as well, Social
Possoms in the sand dunes, why? Looking for seabird chicks and eggs is why.
That would explain it.
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That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Hey J!
Hope all is well!
Neat pix. Is that a Plumeria flower?
Are those ripples in the sands of time? Beautiful photo.
happy trails!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Hi d!
I am well, and trust you are too.
The ripples in the sand dunes are such a perfect representation of time, and the constant change of tides and wind, as you know so well.
A Plumeria flower is what it is. I'm guessing the last will bloom in the next couple weeks, as Autumn is in the air.
Payback is a bitch! LOL
That's very funny humphrey, thanks n/t
Love it!
Nice find, humphrey. Thanks for sharing and the laugh.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Hi pixelators
Hi all, Hey SP!
Great photos as always SP! Great art too. Wonderful stuff.
I tried to post last week but one pic didn't work and it ruined it so had to scrap it...
Will try just one pic in a few...
Thanks for the OT, art, and great photos!
happy trails all!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Thank you, dystopian
Hope you're able to get your images to post.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Hi pixelators
Hi all,
Let's see if I can do this...
I have to reshoot this or find the original slide. This is a poor photo of an 8 x 10 on a all here, which is thirty years old and faded. This is a couple gens lost from original. Which was actually published in American Birds. The journal of record for No. Am. ornithology. Orig slide much brigh5er, more colorful, and sharper of course... When a super mega rarity, it does not matter how crap your photo is.
Just that it proves it.
Generally, it is a LBJ. A little brown job. The heavily and boldly streaked back, combined with heavily streaked underparts, pink legs, white out tail feathers, heavy malar mark all combine to prove a first fall immature Red-throated Pipit. Note the thin longer bill that is not conical like a sparrow. This was the second ever Los Angeles Co. record, Sept. 28, 1991. I called it out unseen when it belted out its explosive SPEEEEZZZ call as it flew over a couple hundred feet up. Amazingly it closed its wings plummeting to earth a hundred yards from my buddy and I. They are Siberian breeders. Some years small numbers come down the wrong side of the Pacific coast in fall. The sod farms off Dairymart Rd. in the Tijuana River Valley on the border is the best place to get lucky the years they show up.
happy trails all!
We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.
Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.
both - Albert Einstein
Thank you for the Pipit
I suppose it helps to be quite common looking to survive in the bird world ; ).
Cheers d
Hi, dystopian
Thanks for bringing us the Red-throated Pipit. I haven't been down Dairymart Rd. way in a while. The south bay has grown a lot over the years. I wouldn't be surprised if the sod farms are gone and residential homes are in their place.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Really like this collection SP
Brings back some fond memories from younger days.
Never saw Bourdelle's work before, very nice. Reminds me of Rhodin. Liked the Guanyin and Jaguar as well. When I see a Chihuly, I always think of my old glass artist friend, and the aspiring artists I knew in school, it was a gift. I know how hard it must be to be an artist. The path not taken.
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Hi, soryang
I wonder if Bourdelle had Rhodin in mind when he sculpted the Hercules piece. I really like the Guanyin piece. I'm amazed at how old it is and the amount of detail the artist was able to achieve with the tools available in the 12th century.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.
Great photos!
Great museum!
Thanks, sp!
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Hi, otc
Great museum indeed. The museum or art is just one of three great art museums in Balboa park.
We come from dust. We will return to dust.
That's why I don't dust. It my be someone I know.