ART SUNDAY; THE UNEXPECTED
This is in every way unexpected. I am quite sure anyone who has visited these pages before will come here expecting something from
This is a very small, little know church in
The next unexpected thing about this is the fact I have edited some of my photographs. I very rarely edit photos but this time I had to in order to show you the frescos. They were taken with my old camera and it was very dark inside the church so the original un-edited versions of the pictures were too dark to see very much. Also the picture that shows the alter area is not mine; I found it in someone else’s flickr account, so thank you who ever you are. I know these photos are not that good and it is really difficult to see from this how truly stunning the art is; but try to imagine finding this church in the middle of no where and then seeing these wall paintings for the very first time. It was stiflingly hot and dusty outside; everything was so bright you had to shade your eyes from the sun. When you enter the little church the air is cool and dark. As your eyes acclimatise to the dark you begin to pick out shapes on the wall, then the full impact of what you are seeing hits you and you stand there mesmerised. Your gaze slowly travels around the whole room and then over the ceiling, you struggle to take in what you are seeing. I must have looked like a stunned goldfish standing in the middle of this tiny building with my mouth open utterly gob smacked as they say. It is without doubt the most unexpected piece of art I could possibly offer up here.
If anyone sees this and knows more about this church I would love to hear from you.
I don't seem to be able to make these pictures enlarge but i have saved them all in my Multiply photos so you can get a better look at them there.
http://forgetmenot525.multiply.com/photos/album/51/St_Nicholas_church_Rhodes
wow!
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HAVE JUST NOTICED THAT NONE OF THE PICTURES EXCEPT THE FIRST WILL ENLARGE WHEN YOU CLICK ON IT. REALLY SORRY ABOUT THIS, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO SEE THEM FULL SIZE AND I'M NOT AT ALL SURE WHY THEY ARE NOT ENLARGING. WILL TRY TO SAVE THEM IN MULTIPLY PICTURES SO YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO SEE THEM THERE.
ReplyDeleteAmazing this, especially the fact that there is absolutely no graffiti or vandalism (like what has happened to Stonehenge so recently). Beautiful description.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church, very informative entry. Thanks for participating.
ReplyDeletean amazing church.....i just love the name of it, quite enchanting. hazelnuts are my favorite. thanks for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI think the picture of the goat, in a sense, says it all. Here is this beautiful, beautiful church in the middle of no where, build and in all likelihood mantained very love and devotion by the people that live in the area...protected by the fact that nobody would know to come there to find it.
ReplyDeletePerahps one would be better served NOT to be too exact on where this treaure is. (smile)
What a stunning little gem. It's when we find the unexpected that we are 'gobsmacked'. Thank you so much for sharing this little church.
ReplyDeleteGreat blog friend and they are not enlarging cause of multiply mine did the same thing and I did the same blog on 360 and they enlarged with no problem.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job on those fresco pictures cause they are hard in those old buildings with hardly any light
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Wow. A brilliant and great blog on the theme and it is really unexpected. Thank you for sharing. Please see my Blog on something unexpected at - http://jayaramanms.multiply.com/journal/item/176. Also another blog Paintings of Godward at - http://jayaramanms.multiply.com/journal/item/177 and the detailed album at- http://tinyurl.com/4tewy8 - Thank you.
ReplyDeleteRodos is beautiful.... I last visited in 2002.... Greece is one of my favorite holiday spots.
ReplyDeleteI really like your photographs and envy you!
Best,
~v.v.
How divine in more ways than one. how fortunate that you found this place and we are now fortunate to learn about it. I am loving the unexpected on this tour. Thank you this was fascinating.
ReplyDeleteWow, if that was in the UK it would be trashed by now!
ReplyDeleteNot that it's not nice on the outside, who would have expected it should be so beautiful on the inside. Definitely a wonderful fined.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful find these are beautiful
ReplyDeletegreat shots, love them, the goat is so cute! thanks for sharing with us.
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