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Finished!
This was a challenge, not just because of size, but also because pieces are very loose fitting, and there is only one piece shape in horizontal and vertical orientation.
It took me about two hours to finish this one.
Despite the small size (10x14 cm) the puzzle has a very good print, with clear details and colors. I may consider doing some other puzzles of this size, as it was quite fun to assemble.
Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Donato Bramante's Tempietto were sister projects created at the same time to express the religious doctrine of the "Two Faces of the Soul." The Tempietto's solid lower half symbolized the "animal soul," while its lofty domed upper half symbolized the "rational" or "human" soul whose purpose is to comprehend God and the cosmos. The Mona Lisa expressed, among other things, the idea of a single soul shared between a mother and her unborn child. Leonardo used the metaphor of the two-faced Roman god Janus to express the duality of the soul in his painting. The ideal proportions of Leonardo's Vitruvian Man are found in the architecture of the Tempietto, and he is thought to have influenced its design. Leonardo also used the god Janus to serve as the metaphor for his sacred land survey depicted in the background landscape of the Mona Lisa. The survey line stretched from the dome of the Vatican to the cult site of the pagan Childbirth goddess Diana, and intersected the location of the Tempietto on top of Rome's Janiculum hill. The dome of the Tempietto served as a model for the dome of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican, for which Bramante was also the architect. The Janiculum hill was named after the god Janus, who was said to have brought civilization to Italy during a "Golden Age." His mythical citadel was thought to have been located precisely where the Tempietto was built.
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strange that I should pick Edvard Munch's The Scream, for todays Mini Master...this is how I've felt for most of today! I seem to have pulled a muscle in my back on Saturday (putting on some mascara!!!) and its been extremely uncomfortable all day!
[Hello and thank you for checking out my photographs, I would like to build up an archive of vintage blotter from as far back as I can, but vintage blotter tabs arenāt the easiest of things to come across, so I need your help, if anyone has the odd tab or two thatās been kept from years ago, Iām only interested in single or a couple of tabs and not whole sheets, I would like to purchase or even lend these from you, if you donāt want to sell I will post them back to you once I have photographed them, I will also send you a packet or two of any poppy seeds that I have available. I know this is a long shot but I think that it is still worth trying; remembering I am only interested in vintage blotter, thank you for your time!]
Daily #Art - Day 04-16-19
(2019) Da Vinci Remix
A tribute to Leonardo da Vinci (Apr 15, 1452 - May 2, 1519) for his 567th birthday.
The composition comprises Head of a girl (1483), Vitruvian Man (1485), the Last Supper (1498), Mona Lisa (1503), and a Portrait of a Man in Red (1512), allegedly his self portrait.
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Ann doing her impression of the Vitruvian Man in Golders Hill Park.
Hertfordshire GOC's 9 February 2013 walk, which took place in Hampstead, London. We passed various interesting buildings in the area and various parts of Hampstead Heath. It was a fairly wet, dull day. I took lots of photos on the walk so please check out the other photos in the set!
Polymath
noun One with many skills or fields of knowledge; a renaissance man
"That famous polymath Samuel Johnson maintained that no man in his right mind ever read a book through from beginning to end."
ā Daniel Bellm The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism (1976)
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da Vinci's Vitruvian Man - almost missed this and suspect a lot of others never notice, on skylight on part of the roof od the modern part of the National Museum of Scotland, glimpsed when coming downstairs on bright day after visiting the lovely roof terrace which gives amazing views of the skyline of Edinburgh's Old Town (seriously, visitor or native, take a trip up to the roof terrace, best free skyline view of the Old Town)
Done for a Freaking News contest in which famous works of art had to be done in the style of kids. I made second place with this scribble. ;-)
Of course I'm aware that neither Leonardo nor his teacher would have written in English.
Model and photographer: Kim Dench
This is a little experiment with poses and composites - rather fun, I thought. It is, of course a reconstruction of da Vinci's Vitruvian Man.
The outftit is from Solange, and the background texture was made by Ghostbones. Two pictures of the avatar (in two different poses), the shapes and the background were shot on site and then blended in post-processing.
Photographed at the "Art of the Brick" exhibit at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland, Oregon.
They didn't burn 12/36 pictures of mine.
Next time I will upload all of the food pictures at night time. I took [kinda] a lot of food pictures in this roll hahah
Yanoman Petit size, 204 micro pieces
Finished puzzle measures 10x14 cm.
A small (tiny? petit!) distraction from the Ravensburger 5000 piece puzzle.
The Vitruvian Man is a drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci circa 1490. It is accompanied by notes based on the work of the architect Vitruvius. Find more images at Aprishot - Royalty Free Stock Photography www.aprishot.com
Manipulation for:
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Original photo by clackamore:
Vitruvian Man is a drawing by Leonardo da Vinci in about 1490. It is accompanied by notes based on the work of the Roman architect Vitruvius. The drawing, which is in ink on paper, depicts a man in two superimposed positions with his arms and legs apart and inscribed in a circle and square en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitruvian_Man
Symphony is a song by Clean Bandit featuring Swedish singer Zara Larsson. It is the third single from Clean Bandit's second studio album, What Is Love?. The song was released on March 17, 2017, the same day as Larsson's second studio album, So Good, where it was also included as a bonus track. The single peaked at the top of the UK Singles Chart, becoming Larsson's first number one on the chart and Clean Bandit's third. Outside the United Kingdom, the single also topped the chart in Larsson's native Sweden, as well as in neighbouring Norway. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symphony_(Clean_Bandit_song)
Image of drawing of Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci on Wikimedia Commons w.wiki/4jPT
Now I can't decide which to use?! Vinny's Sunflowers or Georgia's Lilies, Leonardo's circle/square Vitruvian Man or Bridget Riley's circles in a Square Black to White.... suggestions anyone?!
The kids standing in front of a wall with a circle cut out of it in front of Target. Photoshop for the color and writing at the bottom.
A 16' Public Art Stainless Steel Sculpture by Connecticut artist Babette Bloch. Babette created her sculpture based on Leonardo da Vinci's famous Vitruvian Man Image.
Installed Enterprise Corporate Park, Shelton, CT.
Commissioned by R. D. Scinto, Inc.
Photo credit: Richard Lerner
I remember the smell of sea and seaweed, wet flesh, wet hair, wet bathing-dresses, the warm smell as of a rabbity field after rain, the smell of pop and splashed sunshades and toffee, the stable-and-straw smell of hot, tossed, tumbled, dug and trodden sand, the swill-and-gaslamp smell of Saturday night, though the sun shone strong, from the bellying beer-tents, the smell of the vinegar on shelled cockles, winkle-smell, shrimp-smell, the dripping-oily backstreet winter-smell of chips in newspapers, the smell of ships from the sundazed docks round the corned of the sandhills, the smell of the known and paddled-in sea moving, full of the drowned and herrings, out and away and beyond and further still towards the antipodes that hung their koala-bears and Maoris, kangaroos and boomerangs, upside down over the back of the stars.
Dylan Thomas, Holiday Memory