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dailyoverview:Olive groves in Tunisia form a colorful pattern on the landscape as they trace its mul

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Olive groves in Tunisia form a colorful pattern on the landscape as they trace its multicolored hills and valleys. Tunisia is expected to produce roughly 240,000 tons of olive oil this year, placing it among top producers like Spain, Greece and Italy. And, with mostly chemical-free orchards, Tunisia exports more organic olive oil than any other nation.

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Here is the first music video I made for the great band TREE9.
Enjoy !

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!! HELP ME MAKING A VIDEO CLIP !!I’m introducing to you my new animation project, a movie clip for a

!! HELP ME MAKING A VIDEO CLIP !!

I’m introducing to you my new animation project, a movie clip for a wonderful tunisian singer Nebil Mannai and his band TREE9.
And I need your help to make it REAL. if you loves animated pictures, engraving prints and vinyles, GOGOGO here :

https://fr.ulule.com/tree9-sekna-le-clip/

And share it as much as you can ! Thanks a lot !


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Eclipses (2014), Ismaïl Bahri A paper shutter is grafted on to the camera lens. It just lets you seeEclipses (2014), Ismaïl Bahri A paper shutter is grafted on to the camera lens. It just lets you seeEclipses (2014), Ismaïl Bahri A paper shutter is grafted on to the camera lens. It just lets you see

Eclipses(2014), Ismaïl Bahri

A paper shutter is grafted on to the camera lens. It just lets you see what is occurring at the edges; it almost totally obstructs the field of vision. The paper functions as a shutter but also as a screen. It lets you see what the wind decides to show you. It hides as much as it shows: it leads the eye to the margins and shows the premises of the off-camera scope.


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Dénouement (2011), Ismaïl Bahri This video deals with a sort of acuity of the eyes, as an echo to thDénouement (2011), Ismaïl Bahri This video deals with a sort of acuity of the eyes, as an echo to thDénouement (2011), Ismaïl Bahri This video deals with a sort of acuity of the eyes, as an echo to th

Dénouement(2011), Ismaïl Bahri

This video deals with a sort of acuity of the eyes, as an echo to the seamstresses’ activity focused on the tenuous event that is the formation of a knot or the movement of a line in space. The tight thread is a line in alarm, a vibratory vector conveying the hands’ poundings. Like the alarm thread linking the spider to its web, the tight link probes the empty space that separates the black silhouette from the viewer. It shows the movement of the hands on the camera. Slowly, the body enters the image field. As it moves forward, the video comes to an end: the space plan becomes deep, the white area becomes a landscape and the line becomes volume. The formation of the knot looks like an envelopment operation, a wound up condensation of the crossed space, as if holding the reel in our hand was like taking this space with us.


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shiningjasmin: shiningjasmin Mosaic from Sousse (ancient Hadrumetum): fishing scenes. II century AD.

shiningjasmin:

shiningjasmin

Mosaic from Sousse (ancient Hadrumetum): fishing scenes.

II century AD.

Archaeological Museum, Sousse, Tunisia.

Art of ancient Rome.


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romegreeceart: Roman mosaic * 2nd century CE * Tunisia * Bardo museumSource: Wikimedia, Giorces /

romegreeceart:

Roman mosaic

*2nd century CE

* Tunisia

* Bardo museum


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Wikimedia, Giorces / CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5)


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Hatem El-Mekki / حاتم المكي, b. Indonesia, 1916; d. Tunisia, 2003Self PortraitTunisia (1984)[Source]

Hatem El-Mekki / حاتم المكي, b. Indonesia, 1916; d. Tunisia, 2003
Self Portrait
Tunisia (1984)
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Wikipediasays:

Hatem El Mekki was a prominent Tunisian painter. He was born in Batavia, Dutch East Indies. From 1957, his artwork appeared on a large number of postage stamps of Tunisia. El Mekki drawn the head of the coin used in Tunisia from 1988 to 1990 He died in Carthage in 2003.


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