Looking Sideways People who look to the sides a lot are nervous, lying, or distracted. However, if a person looks away from the speaker, it could display a level of comfort or indicate submissiveness. Looking askance generally means the person is distrustful or unconvinced. Looking Downwards If someone looks down at the floor a lot, […]
She and the groom nail the ending!
Our eyes can really tell a lot about us.
[COMPLETED]. In a blink of an eye, Harry the stripper has become future Mr. Malik. [Love, Hate, Family Business, A lot of Stupid Humour (A LOT), some Sad stuff, some Happy stuff, some Good Luck and a lot of Bad Luck... in other words, just like Life?] ● This story is quite intense. ●● Mention of Rape. ● Mature content.
Don't worry, we won't bite.
Always taken out of context, the meaning always skewed, and the intended meaning is always misinterpreted for something cruel, mean, or hateful and I don't
Paintings seemingly have infinite meanings, and the interpretation lies in the eye of the beholder. Some beholders' eyes are different than others, and what they see gives a completely new meaning. One of the people who have this special kind of eyes is Hassan Hassnaoui, who puts captions on various well-known paintings and expresses what he sees in them. It's as if these paintings were talking in modern times, through one of the most popular mediums in which contemporary couples communicate—messages. And it makes the paintings much more relatable, as sometimes it's very hard to connect to them in their original form. So much so, that his work is liked by more than 180k followers on Instagram and other social media.
The Swing by Jean Honore Fragonard. In various sizes. Giclee printed on high quality matte canvas using archival inks. Archival inks can last 75 years if kept out of direct sunlight. Prints are not framed or mounted. All prints have an approximate 1/2" white border in addition to the print size. Items ship free to the U.S. in one business day. Prints are carefully rolled and shipped in a crush-proof tube or sturdy mailer. Available in other sizes, just send me a message.
Learn all of the signs of Sjogren’s syndrome, an autoimmune disease that causes dry mouth and dry eyes, as well as other surprising symptoms.
“Woman with absinthe glass, Moulin Rouge” by Jeanne Mammen (early 1900s). “I have always wanted to be just a pair of eyes, walking through the world unseen, only to see others.” —a quote from artist Jeanne Mammen from the only interview she would ever do during her career, with art historian Hans Kinkel, 1975. Described as “artistically gifted” at a very early age, Jeanne Mammen’s family would move from her birthplace of Berlin to Paris when she was five. She immersed herself in French literature—especially that of the great Romantic novelist Victor Hugo and the poet Charles Baudelaire. In 1907, at the age of seventeen, Mammen and her sister Adeline attended Académie Julian. The Académie Julian was an artistic refuge, especially for women who were allowed to enroll and where they had access to nude male models as subject matter. This is important as other art-centric schools had been slow to admit women into their institutions. If they did, women were not allowed to participate in painting or life study classes with their male counterparts. Jeanne and Adeline would move on to Brussels to continue their studies. Then to Rome, where they attended both the Accademia di...
Paintings seemingly have infinite meanings, and the interpretation lies in the eye of the beholder. Some beholders' eyes are different than others, and what they see gives a completely new meaning. One of the people who have this special kind of eyes is Hassan Hassnaoui, who puts captions on various well-known paintings and expresses what he sees in them. It's as if these paintings were talking in modern times, through one of the most popular mediums in which contemporary couples communicate—messages. And it makes the paintings much more relatable, as sometimes it's very hard to connect to them in their original form. So much so, that his work is liked by more than 180k followers on Instagram and other social media.
Learn about the magickal properties of fennel including a brief history of fennel, it's magickal associations and correspondences and it's medicinal benefits.
Venus Libido is a female illustrator based in the South of England. She spent several years working within a variety of different art industries around London before realizing she had a burning desire and hidden talent for drawing. The general aesthetic of her work reflects a personal irritation and bitterness that has steamed from experiences of misogyny, patriarchy and a constant fight for equal rights for women in the work place. Venus also touches on her experiences of mental health. She portrays her thoughts and experiences through her drawings, sometimes touching on issues that are taboo, or not ‘socially acceptable’ to talk about. Venus Libido creates work with a comical twist that is both relatable and vibrant, and she seeks to reach out to people in a way that is not only understanding, but also validating to others. There is a part of Venus Libido in everyone and she challenges you to find it.
Forgive others, not because they deserve forgiveness, but because you deserve peace.
I was asked by a reader if I could put all the quotes that I share on facebook and in…
Embodying “The Incorrigible Giantess,” her latest exhibition, a post-human painting of matter-of-fact femininity, fantasy, and the expression of Otherness.
Education & Learning Children going through school in Ancient Egypt would learn a series of symbols called ” Hieroglyphs”. Hieroglyphs were created about 5000 years ago, and t…
When I was about 13 years old, my mother and I took a trip to New York City. The reason for the trip was so that my mother could check up on my father’s business partners in one of his latest ventu…
Paintings seemingly have infinite meanings, and the interpretation lies in the eye of the beholder. Some beholders' eyes are different than others, and what they see gives a completely new meaning. One of the people who have this special kind of eyes is Hassan Hassnaoui, who puts captions on various well-known paintings and expresses what he sees in them. It's as if these paintings were talking in modern times, through one of the most popular mediums in which contemporary couples communicate—messages. And it makes the paintings much more relatable, as sometimes it's very hard to connect to them in their original form. So much so, that his work is liked by more than 180k followers on Instagram and other social media.
Bird ringers, aided by the British Trust for Ornithology, are this month recording hirundines and other migratory birds at a private reserve in East Sussex
ift.tt/1lC0oSP