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The Pillar of Light

The Israelites passing through the Wilderness preceded by the Pillar of Light
Painted by William West (1793-1861) in 1845.
Oil on canvas, currently on display in Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery.

 The Sunbeam of Yore  

Virtually every culture on earth preserved traditions of a stupendous sky-reaching column that mythologists collectively refer to as the axis mundi or ‘world axis’ — a theme that can now be understood with the help of plasma science.

The 10 Canine Commandments

 

Method of Loci : The Memory Palace

The method of loci is also commonly called the mental walk, and in more basic terms, it is a method of memory enhancement which uses visualization to organize and recall a large amount of information.

 

 

The Art of Disassembly

 

Pin and Button Art by Ran Hwang

To create her unique artworks, Ran Hwang hammers thousands of needles into a wall and hangs colorful pins from them. Seen from up close, her pin and button works look pixelated, but from afar, the whole piece seems to come together naturally. “My immense wall installations are extremely time consuming and repetitive manual work. This is a form of meditative practice that helps me find my inner peace. Like the monks practicing Zen facing the wall, my work is a form of performance that leads to finding oneself.” Hwang says about her unique technique.

Asked why she uses buttons as an art medium, the artist replies “because they are common and ordinary, like the existence of human beings”. She uses no glue in her art, so the buttons are free to move or fall at any time, which reflects the irresolute nature of human beings.

 

 

Old photos in 3D

A new perspective on old photography...

 

Thorny Devil (Moloch horridus)

"An Australian lizard. It is also known as the Thorny Dragon, Mountain Devil, Thorny Lizard, or the Moloch and is the sole species of genus Moloch"

 

World’s Smallest Aquarium With Fish

 

"This tiny waterworld was created by brilliant Russian craftsmen Anatoly and Stanislav Konenko. Its longer side is about 3 cm and it hosts several miniature zebrafishes."

 

Chocolate Paintings by Jean Zaun

"They might look like common oil paintings, to the untrained eye, but these are actually edible masterpieces created with chocolate and food coloring, by artist Jean Zaun."

 

 

'The Conversation is over..."

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