Following the advice of Mortimer Adler from 1940, we dissect how to read a book and glean the most value we can from it.
The history of pyrography goes back to when fire was first discovered. Using heated objects to mark wood is a wood burning art form still used today
Horse Clip Art Images. This collection of vintage images includes black & white & full color horse graphics, some silhouettes horses too!
El estadounidense Christopher Monro DeLorenzo trabaja como director de arte en Johnny Cupcakes y en sus ratos libres nos regala estas perlitas personales
“These artworks are created to lend voice to all who lack the power to speak in the public domain about sensitive issues that affect humanity, which he then skillfully executes as realism.“
René Quillivic, Le voilier, 1920
Pyrography is the art of creating images by burning the surfaces of wood. It's commonly done with electric tools made for that purpose. But Jordan Mang-osan of Baguio, Cordillera, the Philippines, takes a radically different approach. He uses the heat of sunlight concentrated in a magnifying glass to burn huge images into boards. It requires an incredibly steady hand and lots of patience. But he doesn't need access to electricity to create amazing pieces. You can view more of his work at Visual News...
Jihyun Park, an artist in Korea, has found a unique and quintessentially Asian approach to pointillism – he uses burning sticks of incense to burn tiny holes in huge sheets of rice paper, arranging the tiny holes into beautiful, relaxing artistic compositions.
Equipped only with some rolls of brown packing tape and a scalpel, artist Max Zorn constructs unbelievably realistic portraits. This new medium that Zorn
'Give Me An Old Fence And I'll Burn The Most Beautiful Mona Lisa On It'
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Jordan Mang-osan, an award-winning Filipino artist, has harnessed the sun's power to create beautiful artwork. By using a magnifying glass, he focuses the sun's rays into a super-hot point that he uses to burn beautiful drawings onto wooden boards.
Siuda Baba, a person appearing on the Easter Monday in only a few villages in southern Poland, is a great example of how bits of the informations about the old religions and customs were carried on…
While resilience is great, it may not be our best goal. In this post we look at Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book, 'Antifragile.'
Download this free vector of Hunting Hunter Gun from Pixabay's vast library of royalty-free stock images, videos and music.
Kenya-born and New Zealand-based artist Gordon Pembridge has developed a lifelong bond with nature. This connection with Mother Earth is often the main source of inspiration for his impressive wooden vessels that incorporate elements of natural history and portray colorful local wildlife.
Learn to use common, fun doodle designs in your pyrography projects, taught by Lora S. Irish.