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Blooms Exude Presence and Personality in Bold Cyanotypes by Rosalind Hobley | Colossal
JUNE 2, 2022. KATE MOTHES All images © Rosalind Hobley In London-based artist Rosalind Hobley’s expressive cyanotypes, flowers assume a portrait-like quality through varied textures and supple shapes. In her Still Life series, a cast of dahlias, anemones, roses, … Continue reading
A deer turned my harp session into a Disney movie
Song is “The Sound of Silence”, by Simon & Garfunkel. Harp is the Fullsicle, by Harpsicle. Deer is startled. […]
The healing power of music – How does music impact us? | DW Documentary
Music affects all levels of the human brain, and directly affects our emotions. Music shapes us in the womb, touches us deeply and can even drive us to perform at our peak. And it can help us to live healthier … Continue reading
Prehistoric Planet: TV show asked us to explore what weather the dinosaurs lived through | The Conversation
Apple TV+, CC BY-NC-SA Yes, dinosaurs really did survive in snow – we simulated the Cretaceous climate to prove it. When conjuring up images of when dinosaurs ruled the planet we often think of hot and humid landscapes in a world … Continue reading
Lush Aerial Photos by Pham Huy Trung Capture the Annual Harvests of Vietnam’s Countryside | Colossal
MAY 27, 2022. GRACE EBERT Trang An. All images © Pham Huy Trung From the foggy limestone mountains of Trang An to grass collection in Bao Loc, the scenic shots by Pham Huy Trung (previously) preserve Vietnam’s heritage. The photographer … Continue reading
Minimal Lines Contour the Expressive Women in Luciano Cian’s Bold Portraits | Colossal
MAY 27, 2022. GRACE EBERT All images © Luciano Cian Rendered in sparse, sweeping lines and textured shapes, the women of Luciano Cian’s Tête portraits embody proximity and escape from formality. The digital series, short for tête-a-tête, is the latest … Continue reading
The Number of Times I Numbered the Number of Times
It’s comforting to count things. By Grace Rex With Anne Troup and Herbie Go Narrated by Rajesh Bose Production assistance from Sofia Santoni Shot on Vision3 Kodak film in Mono No Aware’s Intro to 35MM workshop
A Vase Kept in an Ordinary Kitchen Turned Out to Be a Qing-Dynasty Artwork Worth Millions | Smithsonian
Jane Recker Daily Correspondent May 27, 2022 1:53 p.m. The artwork’s last owner purchased it for just a few hundred pounds. Photo courtesy of Dreweatts The rare, blue-and-gold vessel was crafted in 18th-century China When Mark Newstead first saw … Continue reading