Simply Beautiful! - and worth a thousand words.... (Jun/07/2009 )
casandra on Jan 25 2010, 02:19 PM said:
My eyes, my eyes! I can't see straight!
swanny on Jan 25 2010, 12:33 AM said:
casandra on Jan 25 2010, 02:19 PM said:
My eyes, my eyes! I can't see straight!
...my age, my age...don't blame the paintings for this, swanny .... how about soothing them and your tummy with these:
more of the sciency cookies....
Some remember the good old Renault logo?
It's Vasarely too...
and his sculptures were pretty cool too:
this one's outside his museum in Pécs, Hungary...his birthplace.....
LostintheLab on Jan 18 2010, 04:45 PM said:
Combining science and food,
there are other options on the website
http://notsohumblepie.blogspot.com/2009/12...rophoresis.html
great ......mmmmm
Robert John Thornton (1768-1837) was an English physician and botanical writer, noted for "A New Illustration of the Sexual System of Carolus Von Linnćus" (1797-1807). The most ambitious part was Part III, the "Temple of Flora" (1799-1807). Between 1798 and 1807 they produced a total of thirty-three coloured plates, engraved in aquatint, stipple and line:
botanical private parts at their best
(Text party copied from wikipedia)
really nice....
how about some psychedelic illustrations from Biology Today-1972 edition:
Masami Teraoka, Human Sexual Behavior
Richard Oden, Comparative cutaway views of Hydra and Aurelia
Allen and Patty Eckman's Cast Paper sculptures
info about the artists and the technique as well as more artworks here
nice , but the motifs...
hobglobin on Feb 1 2010, 01:30 PM said:
they're the buzz right now...and they invented the technique for this cast paper sculpting....they're based in south dakota so their work is inspired by the history, nature and wildlife......their warrior series depict Lakota and Sioux warriors in action....some of their artworks take several months to complete....