View allAll Photos Tagged LABYRINTHS
Can you find where the entrance is?
"Labyrinth" is one of the tessellation possibilities, when adding more creases and folds to Big Blocks. I not ready with 'research' on this pattern ;-))
Used paper: glassine 34cm, grid 1:32
Size finished model about 17cm.
I remember when
I remember, I remember when I lost my mind
There was something so pleasant about that place
Even your emotions had an echo, in so much space
And when you're out there without care
Yeah, I was out of touch
But it wasn't because I didn't know enough
I just knew too much
- Gnarls Barkley -
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N4jf6rtyuw
‘'AND THOSE WHO WERE SEEN DANCING WERE THOUGHT TO BE INSANE BY THOSE WHO COULD NOT HEAR THE MUSIC’‘
- FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE -
The Labyrinth Gown
Inspired by the motion picture
For Maitreya Lara only
MP marketplace.secondlife.com/p/TDS-Labyrinth-Gown/24016224
Inworld maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Deep%20Lust/77/150/2030
is what this flower looks to me, or a very efficient hiding place for insects. :))
Of Asian origin, Celosia Cristata ("Crista-de-galo" in Portuguese) can also be found in Africa and South America. Easily recognized for its flowers, which look more like a brain, with flowering between the beginning and end of Summer, the species has bright colors, being red, pink, cream, purple and white.
Very bright and with a velvety texture, they are extremely easy plants to cultivate but in full sun (6 to 9 hours a day). Well-drained and nutrient-rich soils will keep the plant more lush.
Celosia flowers can last up to 30 days, but they need pruning after this time for new inflorescences to appear while the summer climate is still favorable for its development.
This plant hides a great medicinal and cultural power. Because it has anti-metastatic and immunostimulant effects, it is used in alternative medicine by many people for cataract treatment purposes, eye spill, hyperopia, astigmatism and myopia.
Celosia is also very popular in African cuisine as an ingredient, being in Nigeria the most consumed vegetable by the population. Its seeds are also a great source of natural edible oil.
Philosophising; life is one continuous puzzle - who knows what the rules are if any (I’m a straight shooter, I loathe game-players)? That is all!
My faithful ole Elvaston Castle (it's on the Buildings At Risk Register so I don't take her for granted at all!) viewed at sunset on a mild, damp late November evening stroll. Grateful for her ...yes I have genderised her ...it!
Created using: Topaz Lands, and Topaz Studio
Der Magdeburger Dom ist so alt wie die Kathedrale Notre Dame de Chartres und bekam im Mai 2012, 800 Jahre nach dem Bau des berühmten Labyrinths in Chartres, ein diesem nachempfundenes Pflasterlabyrinth auf dem Domplatz.
bloggermymaze.wordpress.com/2012/05/09/einweihung-des-mag...
The Magdeburg Cathedral is as old as the Notre Dame de Chartres Cathedral and in May 2012, 800 years after the construction of the famous labyrinth in Chartres, it was given a cobblestone labyrinth modeled on it on Cathedral Square.
J.S. Bach - Toccata and Fugue in D minor BWV 565
The obstacles an ant may have in its travels are probably quite obvious. Then again maybe not.
The odd thing here was that when I got on my belly to tale a shot of some distant flower I saw this to the one side and thought how odd.
Smile on Saturday
My Zeil in Frankfurt
Thank you for the comments and favs. :-)
Vielen Dank für die Kommentare und "Likes" :-)
Oliver Zillich ©2022
Any duplication, processing, distribution or any form of utilisation shall require the prior written consent of Oliver Zillich in question.
Give me rust over gold like a strength when I'm old
A balance between the light and dark and a cause to uphold
Give me love over hate, a meaningful fate
And an honest and humble ability to appreciate
Taken @ memento mori
Create your own work of art through your perception of what you see in the picture
Flickr World Photography Day
WPD23Virtual
9/3/2023 7 P.M.
71631
2095
178
Abstract
Part of a steel maze with 1 km of corridors on the C-mine square (restored mine site at Genk, Belgium)
(architects Pieterjan Gijs & Arnout Van Vaerenbegh)
This puzzle is most infuriating! There are about 34 holes that your ball can fall through on the way to the finish and you have to start again at 0!
The path of the ball is manipulated by two controls to alter the pitch and angle of the board in your vain attempt to complete the course!
It is not easy!!!