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Life Is a Particle Time Is a Wave
A widowed watchmaker, isolated in his remaining days, occupies himself with tasks and hobbies. Like a prisoner, he finds comfort in the memories of his life, searching for meaning in the familiarity of the past. Written, Directed and Illustrated by … Continue reading
The true history of the IPA | The Craft Beer Channel
The history of India Pale Ale is fraught with cliches, inaccuracies and pure invention – so we met with award-winning author and beer historian Martyn Cornell to get to the bottom of it then taste through the evolution it has … Continue reading
A Series of Meticulously Carved Panels Combine Layers of Color to Make Tugboat Printshop’s ‘River’ Woodcut | Colossal
DECEMBER 30, 2022. KATE MOTHES All images © Tugboat Printshop Woodland creatures peek out from behind tree trunks, and a stream of water rushes through a dense, forested landscape in Valerie Luath’s latest woodcut for Tugboat Printshop(previously). “River” uses four … Continue reading
Vandals Destroy 30,000-Year-Old Indigenous Rock Art in Australia | Hyperallergic
Elaine Velie December 21, 2022 Murrawijinie Cave on the Nullarbor Plain (image via Wikimedia Commons) The drawings, which experts say are irrecoverable, are of particular significance to the Mirning People. In Southern Australia, vandals forced their way into the … Continue reading
Embodying Vibrance and Joy, Gio Swaby’s Patterned Portraits Celebrate Blackness and Womanhood | Colossal
DECEMBER 28, 2022. KATE MOTHES “New Growth Second Chapter 11” (2021), thread and fabric sewn on canvas, 16 x 20 inches. All images © Gio Swaby In Bahamian artist Gio Swaby’s colorful sewn portraits, an invisible yet integral thread comes … Continue reading
The Kite | Animated short film by Martin Smatana
Summer is about to end, and while fruit is growing ripe on the trees, Grandpa gives his beloved Grandson a kite. The kite is strong and tosses the boy around in the air, but Grandpa catches him. Leaves begin to … Continue reading