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I'm entering this in a call for visual journals by the Brooklyn Sketchbook Library to be put in a time capsule for 50 years (!). I've decided the theme will be birds, with the Emily Dickinson quote in mind, "I hope you love birds too. It's economical. It saves going to heaven."
Design de identidade visual para a Casa dos Sentidos + Jardim Sensorial (PR - Brasil) que consiste em marca e identidade gráfica. Todas as formas e objetos projetados surgem dos elementos essenciais da geometria.
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É um projeto cultural promovido pela Montenegro Produções que acontecerá em 2021. Ambos formam a maior exposição interativa do sul do país, que trará ao público sensações e estímulos a partir de leituras poéticas de cenários cotidianos e naturais, sob a ótica do universo autista. Novos artistas também integram a programação da mostra, que depois de Curitiba seguirá para Ponta Grossa.
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A partir de abril de 2021, no ParkShopping Barigui. Mais informações www.montenegroproducoes.com
The first night up at Oreily's rainforest retreat had a spectacular sunset. I had only just got my stuff into the room before I was running off to try find a suitable place to capture this sunset. Settled on this slight panoramic crop. I called it visual digest as I thought the image had lots of interesting aspects for the eye to wonder through and digest. But I could just be full of it.. :)
This is a set of 5 over-sized postcards of some of my visual journal pages. Each glossy postcard represents a journal spread, and is 8.5" x 5.5". The printing quality is so good, you can read my writing and feel what I was feeling when I created the journal page. Keep it for yourself for art inspiration, or mail it. The back is blank, except for my information, so you can write a note and address it.
"The flower is the poetry of reproduction.
It is an example of the eternal seductiveness of life."
La flor es la poesía de la reproducción.
Esto es un ejemplo del seductor eterno de la vida.
[Jean Giraudoux quote]
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I'll try to tell you the feel of the moment at this sight.
Do you see slow movement of the water, the dancing glare of the sun, do you hear my shoe steps on the grass, my breathing and the beat of my heart, did you see that tiny fish escaping in the hide, and that slow movement of the shades in between the reeds singing the lullaby, the whisper is lost, look, listen to the tiny air bubble burst
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission / Por favor no utilice esta imagen en sitios web, blogs u otro tipo de publicaciones sin mi permiso explícito.
Interestingness # 347, Jan.15 2014.
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Two towers, built decades apart appear in harmony. The Art Deco tower on the left, known as The Jewelers Building, was built by 1926. The exterior is clad in terra cotta tiles and topped with a large dome, reputed to have been a speakeasy frequented by Al Capone. It is now an architectural office. The art Deco style is moderated by Roman, Greek and Gothic details in the façade treatment. The corner turrets were originally water tanks for the tower's fire suppression system.
The Kemper Tower, a contemporary office building, features vertical columns and window treatments in keeping with the adjacent Art Deco tower.
“No! In the name of humanity, we refuse to accept a fascist America: this nightmare must end, the Trump / Pence regime must go, November 4, it begins": Refuse Fascism #Nov4ItBegins rally and march: Times Square, New York N.Y., Saturday, November 4, 2017.
The three-satellite Swarm mission aims to unravel one of the most mysterious aspects of our planet: the magnetic field.
The field protects our planet from cosmic radiation and charged particles that bombard Earth in ‘solar winds’. Without this protective shield, the atmosphere as we know it would not exist, rendering life on Earth virtually impossible.
By analysing the different characteristics of the field, the mission will provide new insight into many natural processes, from those occurring deep inside the planet to weather in space caused by solar activity. In turn, this information will yield a better understanding of why the magnetic field is weakening.
Swarm is ESA’s fourth Earth Explorer mission, following GOCE, SMOS and CryoSat.
Credit: ESA/M. Shafiq
More about Swarm: www.esa.int/swarm