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“De Stam” is a five-part artistic sculpture group in Amsterdam-West. It’s a form of applied art. The title refers to both a tree trunk and the “tribes” of workers who contributed to Amsterdam’s growth. 🌳 🌳

Genderless figures work with wood, blending into it and vice versa. Two sculptures stand out: a four-meter pole resembling a park landmark, and a figure echoing Rodin’s The Thinker, seated on a bench, either resting or deep in thought. 🤔

#Amsterdam #park #publicart #ateliervanlieshout #urbanart #mokum #noir #xxx #bnw #photography #artiseverywhere #streetphotography #arte #artwork #blackandwhite #forever #destam #arte #artwork #figures
Carnation Revolution – part 2 of 8
🎞️ Lucky SHD 400 📷 Kodak Ektar H35N
Development and digitization in Easyphoto - Porto
The Carnation Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução dos Cravos), also known as the 25 April (25 de Abril), was a military coup that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major social, economic, territorial, demographic, and political changes. It resulted in the Portuguese transition to democracy and the end of the Portuguese Colonial War.
The Carnation Revolution got its name from the fact that almost no shots were fired, and from restaurant worker Celeste Caeiro who offered carnations to soldiers when the population took to the streets to celebrate the end of the dictatorship. Other demonstrators followed suit and placed carnations in the muzzles of guns and on soldiers' uniforms.
In Portugal, 25 April is a national holiday (Portuguese: Dia da Liberdade, Freedom Day) that commemorates the revolution.
This year (2025) the Portuguese government postponed the celebrations of this day but the people took to the streets anyway.
(Unfortunately I had to censor my own pictures to protect the people in them)
#photography #photo #analogphotography #filmphotography #filmisnotdead #35mm #art #portugal #fotografia #filmisalive #peopleinthestreet #people #peopleonfillm #25deabril #25deabrilsempre #fascismonuncamais #diadaliberdade #porto #25april #historia #history #opovoequemmaisordena #blackandwhite #bnw #pretoebranco #bnwphotography #luckyshd400
Carnation Revolution – part 1 of 8
🎞️ Lucky SHD 400 📷 Kodak Ektar H35N
Development and digitization in Easyphoto - Porto
The Carnation Revolution (Portuguese: Revolução dos Cravos), also known as the 25 April (25 de Abril), was a military coup that overthrew the Estado Novo government on 25 April 1974 in Portugal. The coup produced major social, economic, territorial, demographic, and political changes. It resulted in the Portuguese transition to democracy and the end of the Portuguese Colonial War.
The Carnation Revolution got its name from the fact that almost no shots were fired, and from restaurant worker Celeste Caeiro who offered carnations to soldiers when the population took to the streets to celebrate the end of the dictatorship. Other demonstrators followed suit and placed carnations in the muzzles of guns and on soldiers' uniforms.
In Portugal, 25 April is a national holiday (Portuguese: Dia da Liberdade, Freedom Day) that commemorates the revolution.
This year (2025) the Portuguese government postponed the celebrations of this day but the people took to the streets anyway.
(Unfortunately I had to censor my pictures to protect the people in them)
#photography #photo #analogphotography #filmphotography #filmisnotdead #35mm #art #portugal #fotografia #filmisalive #peopleinthestreet #people #peopleonfillm #25deabril #25deabrilsempre #fascismonuncamais #diadaliberdade #porto #25april #historia #history #opovoequemmaisordena #blackandwhite #bnw #pretoebranco #bnwphotography #luckyshd400