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"I found it really rewarding to look & see beautiful clouds moving- w/out any limitations, w/out checkpoints, w/out passports." S. Mazinani This tweet was posted on February 05, 2017.
"I was always interested in borders and issues around land and landlessness, and being an immigrant, and I found it rewarding to look up and see these clouds moving — without any limitations, without checkpoints, without passports." #SanazMazinani #5WomenArtists #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 17, 2020.
#SanazMazinani states, "I was always really interested in borders, and being an immigrant, and I found it really rewarding to look up at the sky and see these beautiful clouds moving — without any limitations, without checkpoints, without passports." #publicart @SFAC This tweet was posted on March 05, 2019.
#SanazMazinani's series of photographic montages, 'Forever in the Sky’, takes as its subject clouds over San Francisco intermingled with iconic SF landmarks, and infused with Persian motifs to make complex portraits of the city’s sky-scape. #5WomenArtists #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on March 17, 2020.
#SundayFunday inspiration: There's always sunshine above the clouds! #OnThisDay in 1950, #PanAm acquired American Overseas Airlines (AOA). This tweet was posted on September 25, 2016.
American Airlines thoughtfully included a 'cloud atlas' in their 1939 system map: http://t.co/FTOM8A6Kxy #routemap This tweet was posted on November 18, 2014.
Are those clouds or @karlthefog’s grandfather appearing over Golden Gate park in 1920? http://t.co/CLLt4LYz0N This tweet was posted on January 03, 2014.
Continental had an onboard Pink Cloud Buffet Bar & issued this summer uniform from 1967 to 1970. #FashionInFlight This tweet was posted on September 09, 2016.
Envisioned by Hashimoto as “a cloud of kites, and a landscape of air and earth, painted at the edge of the sky,” the work transforms as images of earth, sea and various graphics give way to a gradient of translucent whites. #AAPIHM #JacobHashimoto @SFAC This tweet was posted on May 09, 2022.
Have you ever been in a hot air balloon? In the 1780s, this new technology allowed for people to rise above the clouds for the first time in recorded human history. https://t.co/EU1Sbhk5o9 #IntoTheEther This tweet was posted on July 06, 2018.
Here's to hoping that Surya can do something about all the rain & clouds forecast for this weekend... http://t.co/UzrqBZye This tweet was posted on December 21, 2012.
NOW PLAYING: "Through Clouds and Water” by A Common Future. Filmmakers Tom Elliot and Simon Reichel train their lens on England’s northeast, where surfers ride the breakers of a coastline. https://t.co/aDKwWXAQCR https://t.co/WnqiNLRMGs This tweet was posted on December 27, 2017.
Norie Sato’s imagery was inspired by our relationship to clouds and flight. Specifically, her work delves into some of flight’s inherent qualities: ephemeral, abstract, pictorial, natural, man-made, symmetrical and changeable. #PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
Norie Sato’s imagery was inspired by our relationship to clouds and flight. The artwork depicts the dual experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane.#5WomenArtists #NorieSato #Painting #silkscreen #PublicArt @SFAC This tweet was posted on March 10, 2022.
Presented within “More than a Meal” are Jason Peterson’s striking photographs made while flying on commercial airliners. Over the past decade, Peterson has captured cloud- and cityscapes from a familiar yet endlessly enjoyable vantage point: the window seat. #AirlineMealSets This tweet was posted on November 18, 2022.
RT @CNTraveler: Boeing wants to project clouds and stars into its airplane cabins https://t.co/L2m6L94tZS This tweet was posted on October 03, 2016.
RT @CamilleSeaman: Traveling through SFO? Check out the exhibition of my BIG CLOUD series http://t.co/BUEXacu2I8 This tweet was posted on August 11, 2015.
RT @FlyPanAm: Clipper Flying Cloud, a Boeing 307 Stratoliner after arriving in Bogota, Colombia on its inaugural flight from Miami. https:/… This tweet was posted on March 29, 2019.
Sanaz Mazinani's series of photo montages "Forever in the Sky", takes as its subject clouds over SF. #airportart This tweet was posted on May 17, 2016.
See "Clouds" by Kate Jordahl, post-security, in the departures level of Terminal 3. https://t.co/dSu4Y7cDbw This tweet was posted on July 02, 2016.
See #SanazMazinani's "Forever in the Sky", post-security, in Terminal 3. https://t.co/Qrt4AYC0t3 #airportart #publicart #clouds This tweet was posted on February 05, 2017.
The artwork depicts the dual experience of being under or over clouds when flying in a plane. According to the artist, Norie Sato, “’Air Over Under’ is about perception, relativity and how our position and situations are never static.” #PublicArt #NorieSato @SFAC This tweet was posted on July 19, 2022.
The work creates the impression of a landscape drifting in and out of visibility through clouds, or slowly becoming subsumed by a descending marine layer. #AAPIHM #JacobHashimoto @SFAC This tweet was posted on May 09, 2022.
This tile shows three cranes flying above waves, with a full moon and two clouds behind them. The cranes and waves are adapted from a Japanese pot that was displayed as a “jardinière” at the International Exhibition in London in 1862. #Japonisme #Japan #design #tile This tweet was posted on February 07, 2023.
‘Forever in the Sky’ by Canadian-Iranian artist Sanaz Mazinani is a series of photographic montages of clouds over San Francisco. In these photos, the sky is intermingled with iconic SF landmarks, and infused with Persian motifs to make complex portraits. #publicart @SFAC This tweet was posted on March 05, 2019.
“This Infinite Gateway of Time and Circumstance” by #JacobHashimoto creates the impression of a landscape drifting in and out of visibility through clouds, or slowly becoming subsumed by a descending marine layer. #apahm #apiheritagemonth #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on May 15, 2020.
“This Infinite Gateway of Time and Circumstance” by #JacobHashimoto creates the impression of a landscape drifting in and out of visibility through clouds, or slowly becoming subsumed by a descending marine layer. #apahm #apiheritagemonth #MuseumFromHome This tweet was posted on May 15, 2020.