четверг, 15 ноября 2012 г.

Sofiyivsky Park (SOFIEVKA)

This summer I had the opportunity to visit the famous Sophia Park. It was very informative and I had learned a lot.
There is a town of Uman, with its sprawling Sofiyivsky national botanical park. Being one of the oldest towns in Ukraine, Uman has seen different times in its history. It has seen Tatars raids, at some point (in 1667) it became a part of Poland, and later it used to be a home for Ukrainian cossacks.


In the end of XVIII century a magnificent garden was laid there, on the woodless rocky area by Count Potoski, a noble Polish magnate.

The Park has a long and interesting history. In 1796 Count Potoski named the Park in honor of his attractive and adorable wife, Sofia Wett. Sofiyivsky Park has a number of waterfalls, fountains, ponds, narrow arching bridges crossing the streams and a stone garden. It is a good example of late 17th or early 18th century European landscape garden design preserved to the present time. Sofiyivsky Park is similar to New York’s Central Park or San Francisco’s Gloden Gate Park.

Paths are laid across 150 hectares of territory, and provide easy access to notable sights including the Island of Love, the Lion's Grotto, the Grotto of Venus and Hippocreme's Well. The trees were planted so, that if one looks from above, the trees form the name “Sofia” (only in Russian lettering).





Sofievka captures attention of everyone by its original idea and architecture, which is like nothing on earth. The new views and landscapes have been opened by every turn of paths. A thousand workers were hired to create this wonderful ensemble of nature and architecture. When the works in and around Park, the master ordered to cut the main architect's right hand and blind him. He wanted to make sure that nothing more beautiful can ever be created on Earth.




After the dearth of her husband, Sofia didn’t care about the Park at all. She turned out to be a cruel and a very pragmatic woman. She refused to expand the Park, because it hadn’t brought any profit. She invested the inherited capital into more profitable indusrties. The park was restored between 1966 and 1972.


The area's only drawback is that there are a paucity of dining options in the park itself. So, if you are going to spend a day there, take some breakfast food and put on some comfortable walking shoes. ;)

четверг, 18 октября 2012 г.

Acronyms


   Here you can find an overview of the most common used acronyms and abbreviations. These acronyms and abbreviations are used in regeluar e-mail, messenger programs, SMS, MMS and other ways of communication.
Some of the acronyms are also used as a print on t-shirts, on signs or in regular writing. It's sometimes even used in official documents, financial documents and other docs.
Have a look and try to use them in a chat-room, twitter or writing e-mail.



Popular Text & Chat Acronyms:

2moro - Tomorrow
2nite - Tonight
BRB - Be Right Back
BTW - By The Way
B4N - Bye For Now
BCNU - Be Seeing You
BFF - Best Friends Forever
CYA - Cover Your Ass -or- See Ya
DBEYR - Don't Believe Everything You Read
FUD - Fear, Uncertainty, and Disinformation
FWIW - For What It's Worth
GR8 - Great
GtG    got to go
ILY - I Love You
IMHO - In My Humble Opinion
IRL - In Real Life
ISO - In Search Of
J/K - Just Kidding
LOL - Laughing Out Loud -or- Lots Of Love
LYLAS - Love You Like A Sister
MHOTY - My Hat's Off To You
NIMBY - Not In My Back Yard
NP - No Problem -or- Nosy Parents
NUB - New person to a site or game
OIC - Oh, I See
OMG - Oh My God
OT - Off Topic
POV - Point Of View
RBTL - Read Between The Lines
ROTFLMAO - Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Ass Off
RT - Real Time
THX or TX or THKS - Thanks
SITD - Still In The Dark
STBY - Sucks To Be You
SWAK - Sealed (or Sent) With A Kiss
TLC - Tender Loving Care
TMI - Too Much Information
TTYL - Talk To You Later -or- Type To You Later
TYVM - Thank You Very Much
WYWH - Wish You Were Here


Now some messages:


















Try to read and understand:





And now create your own chat with your partner, using acronyms. :)




Thank you for your attention !!!














   

среда, 30 ноября 2011 г.

Art

Thomas Benjamin Kennington


Thomas Benjamin Kennington was an English genre, social realist and portrait painter.  He was a founder member and first secretary of the New English Art Club (from 1886), and also founded the Imperial Arts League.

Kennington became known not only for his idealised paintings of domestic and everyday-life scenes but also for his social realist works. Paintings such as "Orphans" (1885), "Widowed and fatherless" (1885), "Homeless" (1890), and "The pinch of poverty" (1891), depicted the harsh realities of life for the poor in Britain in a manner that played on the onlooker's emotions.

He painted in both oils and watercolour.



"Orphans" (1885)

"Widowed and fatherless" (1885)

"The pinch of poverty" (1891)

"Homeless" (1890)
Homeless, 1890, is one of a series of works in which Kennington depicts the plight of women and children who were impoverished or destitute. In Homeless, the square-brush technique used by Kennington in painting the wet pavement and the river, and his focus on subtle tonal variations rather than on colour - as in the soft grey light illuminating this scene - were among the characteristics adapted by British artists from French sources at the time.



понедельник, 28 ноября 2011 г.

In a picture gallery

In a picture gallery
"The Magic Realism" by Rob Gonsalves


And now we are coming to the works of a very interesting painter - Rob Gonsalves. Rob Gonsalves (born in 1959 in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian painter of magic realism with a unique perspective and style. Gonsalves now has 64 paintings and is working on more.  Gonsalves' works are often categorized as surrealistic. 

Just look at these pictures !


Rob Gonsalves - Ladies of the Lake

Rob Gonsalves - New Moon Eclipsed

Rob Gonsalves - Sun Sets Sail

Rob Gonsalves - Unfinished Puzzle

Rob Gonsalves - Bedtime Aviation

Rob Gonsalves - Candle Power

Rob Gonsalves - The Woods Within

Rob Gonsalves - Carved In Stone

Rob Gonsalves Table Top Towers


If we see his paintings, it’s like in the fairytale where everything is out of our imagination. An artist had a success in presenting wonderful idea based on his imagination through painting. He is like an illusionist in creating a magical painting. Gonzales has shown his talent in art since he was childhood. He was very interest with drawing from imagination using various types of media he began to develop his talent. 
He always used his sense of magic into realistic painting. So, he worked very accurate in presenting the "Magic Realism". But the most interesting from his idea is he tried to be open to possibility. He make everything looks different and beautiful as well.

Rob Gonsalves Into The Labyrinth

The popular pieces of him, like: Light Flurries, Ladies of the Lake, Cathedral of Commerce, Dancing Wind, and Sailing Islands.

Light Flurries

Cathedral of Commerce

Sailing Island

From his work imagination flies to the fairyland where we can found something about “miracle”. It almost unreal but he has success to present between imagination and humanity side into the real world. From example is Sailing Island where the tree was the inspiration for screen of the boats. “Light Flurries”, where the tree as the inspiration of the buildings. Another painting is "Ladies of the Lake", where the shadows of the tree was the inspiration for rows of ladies. That’s why I called this out of our imagination. :) 

Enjoy !!!!!!!!!










вторник, 22 ноября 2011 г.

Amazing journey

Amazing journey


Hello !!! How do you do? =)
Do you know the town of lions?! I will tell you about it as I'm just here, 
in Lviv =)

Well, you know that Lviv was founded by King Danielof Galicia in the Ruthenian principality of Halych-Volhynia and named in honour of his son Lev. And now I'm staying near the Monument to King Daniel in modern-day Lviv.

In Lviv there are many monuments of famous people. And I got some photoes. Here they are!
The grave of Ivan Franko in the Lychakivskiy Cemetery

Statue of Taras Shevchenko
The tombstone to Krushelnytska at Lychakiv Cemetery
Memorial of Ivan Pidkova
Monument to Stepan Bandera
Monument to Ivan Fyodorov

Look at this picture! It makes me smile))))

It looks like San Francisco sister houses (compare and find 10 differences:)

If you want to see many countries and you don't have the possibility, you can find everything in Lviv!!!!

My first trip to EGYPT

My first trip to EGYPT
Hello everybody!!!
I'm just writing you from EGYPT! I'm very excited. Now I'm near The Great Sphinx and The Pyramids of Giza.



I was told that it was built during the Old Kingdom, is modern national icons that are at the heart of Egypt's thriving tourism.
And now I'm coming to the Pyramid of Djoser and I see the roofed colonnade corridor leading into the complex, with stone pillars carved to imitate bundled plant stems.


The Egyptians were one of the first major civilizations to codify design elements in art and architecture. The wall paintings done in the service of the Pharaohs followed a rigid code of visual rules and meanings. Egyptian civilization is renowned for its colossal pyramidstemples and monumental tombs. Well-known examples are the Pyramid of Djoser designed by ancient architect and engineer Imhotep, the Sphinx, and the temple of Abu Simbel

Modern and contemporary Egyptian art can be as diverse as any works in the world art scene, from the vernacular architecture of Hassan Fathy and Ramses Wissa Wassef, to Mahmoud Mokhtar's sculptures, to the distinctive Coptic iconography of Isaac Fanous.

Osiris

And now I will have some rest and than I will visit The Great Temple. The hypostyle hall (sometimes also called a pronaos) is 18 meters long and 16.7 meters wide and is supported by eight huge Osirid pillars depicting the deified Ramses linked to the god Osiris, the god of the Underworld, to indicate the everlasting nature of the pharaoh.

It's a very interesting journey!!!! I recomend you to visit this place!! :))))))))))))))))))))))