Dimensions: 140mm by 140mm (square). Blank inside, so suitable for birthdays, anniversaries, and all occasions.
I think that there was always the hope that it could influence the way people thought about war. That it could alert people to its horrors and prevent it occurring again. You see, I was born during the First World ...
Sublime landscape paintings are one of art history’s most enduring and iconic subjects, from the dreamy spires of the Renaissance to swirling 19th Romanticism and the experimentation of contemporary times.
The purpose of art is to make the comfortable uncomfortable, and the uncomfortable comfortable - We challenge concepts that we are used to, yet find
Ruskin was captivated with more than just art and architecture. He wrote at some length on geology, mythology, crystallography, ornithology, herpetology — and who knows what else.
Kenneth from the Caithness Broch Project talks to us about brochs in the North of Scotland Think of Scotland. What comes to your mind? Bagpipes? Yes. Haggis? Oh aye! Tartan Kilts? Check! (excuse the pun) 3,000 million years-worth of convolving geological processes, of rumbling granite mountains, of scoured, swirling glacial landscapes, glens carved by mighty […]
[[Book 2 (FINAL book) of "One Lifetime is Never Enough"]] "I would have waited for you forever." The lament of a faraway voice that she had missed - that she had been longing to answer to - echoed in her mind. "But, you are no longer here." The despairing sigh was a muted murmur - clawing at her, begging for her to respond. But she was there, here, wherever the voice was. But then again, she might as well was not. She could no longer see, could no longer reach him. The voice sounded so near, but it was also as far as another world she could no longer be in. Nevertheless, she could still feel, in the darkness that was cradling her non-existence; the agony she felt in her non-beating heart, in her dormant soul, it was all due to her longing. For the owner of the voice. For him. The voice kept begging in agony - tormenting her, tormenting himself. And she could not do anything. "Please wait for me." "Please remember me." "Why... why can't I see you?" "Won't you wait for me?" ----------------- For you, I will wait for eternity. This time, I will wait. This time, it is my turn to wait. So please, please just let me find you. Please, be there when I find you. Please, tell me that you are still mine. That I still exist, perhaps not in your memory, but etched in your very soul. Like you have been deeply engraved in mine, lingering like a beautiful illness I will gladly bear and succumb to. Because, I will search to all corners of this world, and wait until the end of days. For you. Because, this world will always be wretched without you. And then, I will always, forever, bloom. For you. -----------------
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Twisted Landscapes are series of images created by talented Australian artist – Nate Hill. By using the powerful tool of photo manipulation Hill is creating a fascinating and surreal world. Twisted photographs are exposing a subject to powerful nature and imposing a mysterious atmosphere around it. Hill has been taking photographs from a very young age, with his first Minolta camera. He studied photography as a prat of a visual arts degree at Monash University. Over the years his love […]
A neglected British painter is celebrated in a wonderfully strange and sensitive show, while Mary Heilmann is full of mischief
The textured paintings and assemblages of artist Gregory Euclide (previously) combine organic and man-made materials to present the rapid changes happening to the landscapes around us. In his upcoming solo exhibition Preservation Paradox at Hashimoto Contemporary the Minneapolis-based artist examines the contradictions found in our simultaneous desire to protect some areas of nature while destroying others. The exhibition includes pieces from his most recent series Scrapes. More
Finnish environmental artist Kaarina Kaikkonen creates ethereal, dreamlike landscapes from repurposed clothes. Her latest work, entitled ‘Are we still going on?’ was recently installaed at Collezione Maramotti, a former Max Mara factory that now
In one of his most ambitious book sculptures to date artist Guy Laramée (previously here and here) created an homage to the printed Encyclopedia Britannica by transforming a 24-volume set into a sloping mountainous landscape. Titled Adieu, Laramée says the work was inspired in part by Encyclopedia Britannica’s announcement that after 244 years the would cease printing its iconic multi-volume book sets. The artist relied on his travels in Ecuador, Peru and Brazil to arrive at the final form carved into the book tops that gradually morphs from green mountains to grasslands and semi-desert prairies. More
Winterlandschaft ( Winter Landscape) - Ludwig Munthe 1888 Norwegian 1841- 1896
"This series of photographs do justice to the mathematics within our universe. They merely exist to offer a whisper or a glance - to both the unsuspecting and the suspecting audience. Sublimity and gaze have long been conversation within the art world. The words are hardly used in mathematics. I...
Nikolay Polissky Creates Massive ‘Beaubourg’ Sculpture Using Traditional Basket Weaving Techniques Russian artist Nikolay Polissky is known for producing large-scale interactive sculptures that fea…
In Mind of Botany is a series of drawings by artist Peter Randall-Page made at Kew Gardens & Botanic Gardens of Adelaide, Australia & exhibited at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1996.
Charles Burchfield, an American artist famous for his American Scene paintings of the 1920s and '30s, incorporated unique symbols into his work to express moods, sounds, movement, and sensations.
CREATE A TRAUMA INFORMED CLASSROOM This Classroom Values, Expectations & Rules Poster & Banner Kit was designed to build community, foster a trauma sensitive classroom environment, and add a bit joy-filled cuteness to your room. Each expectation, value & and rule delineates positive behaviors and empowering beliefs that support a successful and safe classroom experience. Aligns with your Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) practices and proactive classroom management system. Plus, all banners and rule cards are editable, too! The underlying belief and philosophy which guided the creation of this resource is this: Every child is lovable, belongs and is doing the very best that they can given the resources and skills that they have at any given moment. What's Included ✔ 20 Rules, Expectations, Beliefs & Guideposts ✔ Ready to Print & Display Posters (portrait & landscape) ✔ Ready to Print & Display Rule Cards (full page & half page) ✔ Ready to Print & Display Banner Flags (full page & half page) ✔ EDITABLE Rule Cards and Banner Flags (PowerPoint files) ✔ 3 worksheet and writing prompt activities to choose from ✔ Lesson Ideas and Teaching Tips ✔ Full Color, Light Color & Black/White Printing Options, too!! ✔ 4 Heading/Title Choices: In Our Classroom, In Our School, Our Classroom Expectations & Our Classroom Rules. Ideas for Use: •Hang posters & banners in your classroom to remind students of what they CAN do, that they belong, are safe, important and cared for •Fun Bulletin Board Display •School Counseling Office Decor •Back to School lessons •Use Black/White posters and banners as classroom coloring activity •Prompts for Morning Meeting discussions and Community Building ❤️If you like the graphics in this resource and are looking for a new Calm Corner resource, or would like to expand on your already existing one, be sure to check out: ⭐Our Classroom Calm Corner Toolbox ⭐Breathing Exercises for Kids: Book & Task Cards for Calm Corner ⭐Self-Regulation Coping Tools Desk Reference Name Tags ⭐Feelings Check-In and Calming Strategies Choice Board ⭐Feelings Card Games
What makes human intelligence unique? How does it differ from artificial intelligence? Join Albert A. Anderson as he delves into the philosophical question of mind and soul, exploring Plato's perspective and the essence of 'nous.' Discover the values that give us a reason for living and why they matter in a world increasingly driven by economic concerns and technological advancements.In this series, philosopher and author, Albert A. Anderson, explores the modern world through ancient philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle. He provides insightful analyses on the practical applications of philosophy in our daily lives, and brings a fresh perspective on how these concepts can create a better understanding of the world around us. In this podcast, you will be presented with philosophical ideas in a way that is accessible and easy to understand, making it an engaging listen for both old and new philosophy enthusiasts.
In conversation with Tim Marlow, director of exhibitions at the White Cube, Anselm Kiefer mentions the importance of the concept of the remnant to his recent work: If you do a semiological study of the Old Testament the words
Leonard Misonne photographer biography on All About Photo. Leonard Misonne life and work, current exhibitions, publications, agencies and galleries.
Scotland is awe-inspiring, powerful, and even spiritual. The country's crumbling ruins interspersed throughout the landscape truly move travelers.
A while ago, I read the book "Mindful Thoughts for Artists" by Georgina Hooper, which was recommended to me after the longest art block I...
In my mind.
When asked to write about the work of an artist for Exposure, Jungjin Lee was the first name to come to mind. Last year saw the publication of not one but two monographs by Jungjin Lee, Opening…