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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.

The Vitruvian Man. Find more images at Aprishot - Royalty Free Stock Photography www.aprishot.com

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

Sorting the edge pieces…

The miniature pair of tweezers is actually very helpful!

Solid chocolate copy of Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man for a birthday cake.

This was for my own TRP day, which was to shoot in Manual mode. This was done with a 10 second exposure at ISO 800. I did use autofocus because I was wrapped in those hard to walk in lights and didn't want to risk an out of focus shot. I was going to do it true Vitruvian Man style and double expose or at least overlay with my arms and legs in the other position, but the glow of the lights was overbearing... So this is it. I semi-failed at my own day. Ha!

 

Big, Black and Bright

There's a printable version, but it's rather huge (28MB).

 

Cannot get Jim Morrison out of my head. Out, out, thou damnèd lizard king....

Vitruvian Man by Leonardo Da Vinci 3D printed Key chain is 40mm x 45mm it looks fantastic in one of the 3D printed steel materials which have captured the fine details brilliantly.

This is a great gift for the Renaissance person, a rounded, intelligent person whose expertise spans a number of different subjects and areas which they draw on to solve problems.

It can be ordered from Etsy and Shapeways

Arriving at Rome Fiumicino Airport. After passport control, was a long wait at baggage claim for our suitcases, before we met our tour manager, and got the coach to Perugia in Umbria, Italy.

  

Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport

 

Rome–Fiumicino International Airport "Leonardo da Vinci" (Italian: Aeroporto Internazionale di Roma–Fiumicino "Leonardo da Vinci"; IATA: FCO, ICAO: LIRF), commonly known as Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, is an international airport in Fiumicino, Italy, serving Rome. It is the busiest airport in the country, the 10th busiest airport in Europe and the world's 49th-busiest airport with over 29.3 million passengers served in 2022. It covers an area of 16 square kilometres (6.2 sq mi).

 

Together with Ciampino Airport, it forms the Rome airport system with 32.8 million passengers in 2022, the second airport system in Italy by number of passengers.

 

The airport is an ITA hub and was previously a hub for Alitalia, the defunct flag carrier and at one time Italy's largest airline.

 

As of 2022, it has won the "Best Airport Award" in the category of hubs with over 40 million passengers, issued by Airports Council International (ACI) Europe, for three years in a row.

  

Leonardo da Vinci - Vitruvian Man. You can take selfies with this.

A 3D printed version of the The Vitruvian Man drawing by Leonardo da Vinci. This is a homage to my time in Italy which was the first location and experiment in working remotely as a digital nomad. The Drawing is used on the back of a 1 Euro coin. Available at Shapeways

Leonardo's study of human proportions, commonly called "The Vitruvian Man," photographed contra regnum at the Gallerie dell'Accademia in Venice, Italy.

You know how people are always seeing the Virgin Mary in a piece of toast, etc? Well, I just saw the Vitruvian Man in a green bell pepper slice!

I realize this is a bit of a mess, but in some ways I like it - to me it is a cross between a crime scene and a cartoon - I guess that might make it a graphic novel.

 

Anyway, I wanted to keep my FDT streak alive (and just did not like the natural color of this one to post).

 

The "extreme" processing really shows the diference of lighting on the two sides of the body. More motivation for "real" lighting.

...quadrature of the circle amazingly applies to LEGO...

Frederick Olmstead, 1939, near Science Hall, City College Of San Francisco, Sunnyside, San Francisco, California, USA, bust. Photo 2 of 2.

Robotman

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Tainan University of Technology

Tainan, Taiwan

台灣 台南 台南科技大學

2006.09.30

 

Interpretation by modern Taiwanese artist of concepts by Marcus Vitruvius (c. 70-25 BC) and Leonardo Da Vinci (1452-1519).

 

© Alton Thompson 唐博敦

 

Alton's Images

Vitruvian Man by Leonardo Da Vinci 3D printed Key chain is 40mm x 45mm it looks fantastic in one of the 3D printed steel materials which have captured the fine details brilliantly.

This is a great gift for the Renaissance person, a rounded, intelligent person whose expertise spans a number of different subjects and areas which they draw on to solve problems.

It can be ordered from Etsy and Shapeways

A grayscale sketch of a more colorful idea.

Vitruvian Man by Leonardo Da Vinci 3D printed Key chain is 40mm x 45mm it looks fantastic in one of the 3D printed steel with gold effect which have captured the fine details brilliantly.

This is a great gift for the Renaissance person, a rounded, intelligent person whose expertise spans a number of different subjects and areas which they draw on to solve problems.

It can be ordered from Ets. and Shapeways.

You guessed? This 3-D concept of Vitruvian man by Leonardo gives it away, doesn't it?

 

Vincent Van Gogh, Edvard Munch, Frida Kahlo, Bridget Riley

image by John Quigley, Greenpeace@theinspiration.com, submitted by Sally Wilson

could be better...but not too awful?!

The Vitruvian Man (or Proportions of Man), metal figurines formerly at Expo 88 now grace BBQ park on river bank below Kangaroo Point.

A 16' Public Art Stainless Steel Sculpture by Sculptor Babette Bloch. Bloch created her Vitruvian Man Stainless Steel 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

Somehow, I don't think this is what Leonardo da Vinci had in mind.

 

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Frederick Olmstead, 1939, near Science Hall, City College Of San Francisco, Sunnyside, San Francisco, California, USA, bust. Photo 1 of 2.

Hmm.... a self-portrait - an attempt to do the Vitruvian Man - but did not succed quite (about 50%) - should have gone for a longer exposure. In the summer you swimm in this place - about 50 meters from the shore. Lit by the moon only. In the background Køge Bugt and Copenhagen Kastrup and a couple of descending flights..

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