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“Samba, Samba” – Tales From the Lens
Encarnacion has nothing to envy Rio. The paraguayan carnival is much noisier and offers more skin than Rio… according to us it is also much more affordable and less touristy. Source: “Samba, Samba” – Tales From the Lens
The Chicken Tikka Masala Effect – We Are Carnival
What is the impact of homegrown British culture on the carnival traditions of other lands? Do Caribbean and South American carnival appear in new, anglicised forms in the UK, rather like its supposed national dish? Or do they remain 100 … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Brasil, Brazil, brazilian style, Carnaval, Carnival, comparison, creatives, Culture, dance, drum, England, Manchester, Manchester Day Parade, MSS, rhythm, Street Art, Urban
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ARCHITECTURE Is digital art – paintdigi
Art and beauty Images for you (3b): (On this page: I am looking, for my readers the art and beauty, …. where are, in our life .) ARCHITECTURE Is digital art I have chosen some fantastic imag… Source: ARCHITECTURE Is … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Brasil, Brazil, brazilian style, construction, creatives, Culture, infrastructure, Technology, Urban
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AlienLove – The History and Traditions of Beltane/May Day
Beltane is considered one of the most important of the ancient holidays. It’s history goes back further than records exist. It is a time for renewal, regrowth and fertility – for the land, livestock, wild animals, and humankind. It welcomes … Continue reading
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Kniterate: A New Digital Knitting Machine Lets You ‘Print’ Fashion Designs | Colossal
Kniterate is a compact industrial knitting machine created for designers and entrepreneurs that facilitates the one-off creation of garments. Built by London-based designer Gerard Rubio, Kniterate is meant to act as a sort of 3D printer for knitwear, allowing you … Continue reading
More Than a Mile of Abstract Neon Lighting Suspended Within Tate Britain | Colossal
Suspended from the ceiling of Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries is Welsh artist Cerith Wyn Evans’ latest installation, over a mile of bright neon lighting broken into abstract lines and monumental curves. The piece, Forms in Space… by Light (in Time), changes … Continue reading
Surreal Wood Sculptures by John Morris
Surreal wood sculptures by artist John Morris that spring from exhaustive sketching and illustration while drawing on intensive research. Source: Surreal Wood Sculptures by John Morris
Not Now: A Table to Avoid Conversation by Michael Beitz
This sculpture by artist Michael Beitz maybe just the perfect table to avoid having a conversation with your significant other after an argument or a bad date. Source: Not Now: A Table to Avoid Conversation by Michael Beitz
Larger-Than-Life Hyperrealistic Portraits Rendered in Graphite and Charcoal by Arinze Stanley | Colossal
Nigerian artist Arinze Stanley works with graphite and charcoal pencils on large sheets of cartridge paper to render enormous portraits of his subjects. Spending upwards of 200 hours on an artwork, Stanley agonizes over the most minute details of each … Continue reading