Watching scenes...


I wondered as I looked at these real works of art, if they came to life what would happen.


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For several days in the month of December I was able to walk around and admire a form of art that I had not taken so much notice of before and which is absolutely admirable.

In the city, as I could see on the map, there were innumerable places where nativity scenes were exhibited, of course I could not go to all of them, but I could go to some that stood out the most and some that I found by chance, although as I always say chance does not exist, for some reason I was there.


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The first one I bring you today was the culmination of a great handicraft exhibition and it was the tallest and with very outstanding figures. I like to observe them closely and look at every detail, every expression, the position of each character, each statuette and how in the whole it forms a scene with a lot of meaning.

This nativity scene belongs to an exhibition of the Asociación Belenista de Málaga La Alcazaba, called Nativity of Jesus and adoration of the shepherds. It is to admire the animals, the cart with food for them, the columns, the flower beds with plants, the texture and shape of the tree... every detail counts and I wanted to pay attention to each one of them.

But another thing I like is, and in these cases I was able to do it, to surround the scenery and be able to look at these works of art from all angles. You can't always do that because of where they are displayed and that's why I bring these two examples together, because I was presented with the opportunity to look in all directions and angles.

I'm not an expert in photography, more someone who loves to capture moments, I think that's what it's all about.


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The second nativity scene I bring you was found by chance on a visit to a museum, the Thyssen Museum in the city of Malaga. As I entered the central courtyard of the museum, many people were around it and as I approached I could see this majestic work of art and good taste. As I always say, it goes beyond the religion of each one of us, I admire the art and the way these spectacular models are made.

This nativity scene belongs to the Archicofradía de los Dolores de San Juan and was lent to the museum to exhibit it, a marvel. I tried, as with the previous one, to capture the scenes and wonder what would happen if they came to life. I was so close and took the pictures so close that it looked real and as you know I love realism, life and art.


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In this case more reference is made to the arrival of the wise men who are in the scene visiting Jesus. But look at every detail like the man carrying the jars, as I say every detail counts and here there are many. The sheep, the building, the palm trees, a dove flying... a lot of care was put into those little big details.


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The faces of the statuettes, the poses, the clothing and all the accessories are a marvel of miniature art. Just look at the man wearing a cape and carrying a guitar on his back. Even the cactus near him looks beautiful. People were riding on a donkey or climbing a ladder and every bush, plant, fruit tree and everything that makes up the great composition is worth seeing but not from above but in the smallest detail.


There are many different art forms, many of them sometimes overlooked, but I like to bring them to you so that you can see what my eyes have seen.

Thank you very much for joining me today, I wish you a very good Sunday. See you soon.
Amonet.



All photographs are my own.

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Truly the nativity scenes are a spectacular craft. In these photos you can see how worked these figurines are, as you can see in some details like the musculature, the folds of the clothes, the expression of the faces, etc.

A beautiful walk. Muchas thanks #avdesing.

This year I have focused a lot on visiting this kind of art, and there were dozens of places but I could only go to three, very beautiful indeed. Thank you!🤗

For me it was spectacular, I can't deny that I love handicraft. Thank you.

To you, thank you !!!!

👋 gracias de nuevo!! ☺️ Hasta mañana!!

Descansaré un poco ahora jajaja hasta mañana!!

Me parece muy buena idea 💡💤😴 descansa.

There are some very interesting pictures.

Thank you so much!😃

Good morning dear friend @avdesing how are you
I think I always say it, your city is admirable for all the space that is given to art.
I'm glad you were able to attend several of these exhibitions and shared the beautiful photographs with us
Have a beautiful Sunday

Just now I was seeing which museums are changing their exhibitions, I love to go and see them and bring them to you, thank you very much!

Great miniature scenes and photography. I like this wide shot because it shows the scale of the model compared to its surroundings.

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I wanted you to see where it was located and how delicate each piece was because they were so small. Thank you!😃

I was a long time looking for the dove flying and could not see it haha but now I saw it, what a beautiful detail 😍 and the kitten too, everything, how much effort and time it must have taken to make this work of art ❤️

Very good cooking recipe... sorry, I couldn't help making the joke hahahahaha 😂

When I saw the pigeon it was in the photo and I said I'm going to name it .... it was an excellent recipe hahaha I mean art hahaha thanks!!!!

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Thank you very much!😃

You're welcome @avdesing, it's well deserved! Congrats on your constant involvement on Hive 😊👍

Thanks!!!😃

Good morning @avdesing
It would be amazing if these small cities came to life, wouldn't it?
The great work you do with these miniatures is admirable, I always highlight the realism.
Thank you very much for sharing these beautiful photographs
Have a beautiful morning

They are amazing and beautiful models, thank you very much for being here!!! Good day!