The view of Hotel Grand Lisboa from Macao's old city is an intriguing place to see. In this post I share with you exactly where you can see this.
Traveling from his home in Tokyo to cities and small villages across Asia, Ryosuke Kosuge is adept at spotting the textures and patterns that occupy local life, whether through the rocky formations surrounding Heaven’s Gate Mountain in Zhangjiajie, an array of birdcages created by a woman in Guizhou, or the wires crisscrossing a market in Nanning. His arresting images approach everyday moments from a place of curiosity and display the beauty and wonder inherent in both natural and urban environments. More
Macao has locked down one of the city's most famous hotels, the Grand Lisboa, after more than a dozen COVID-19 cases were found there on Tuesday.
You’ll have to excuse the excess wordiness of this story. I wrote it for a class when I was 17 and thought I was being terribly clever. Well, you know how that goes … anyway, this is ju…
8x10 print of the City of New Candor. Great for SciFi fans.
When it comes to tattoos, we now have the possibility to get almost anything we can imagine inked onto our bodies. Some people prefer a classic, simple, black outline while others are more interested in hyper-realistic images. But with the right combination of a creative client and a skilled artist, some tattoos can even come to life when their canvases move. In celebration of these pieces, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most intriguing, funny and impressive moving tattoos for you to check out below. Don’t forget to upvote your favorites, and keep note of any that might be inspiration for your next piece of inked artwork. Then after you’ve finished viewing this list, be sure to also check out out Bored Panda’s last publication on the same topic right here.
Often people make the mistake of thinking of art as something that is to do only with the senses and nothing to do with practicality. People who think like
Lesson 1 SOCIAL EQUITY AND THE ECONOMY OF PROXIMITY AND DENSITY The fact that advantageous urban locations are scarce and prohibitively expensive strikes us as natural deed today. However, as most …