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Braxton chose Leonard da Vinci to study for his PEAK art project. They all had to dress up as as their chosen artist.
Por primera vez en La Ciudad de México, tenemos ahora el Sistema robótico quirúrgico DaVinci en el Hospital Angeles del Pedregal. Principalmente para cirugías de cáncer de próstata, nos permitirá ofrecer mejores tratamientos a nuestros pacientes.
For the very first time in Mexico City, we have now in the Hospital Angeles del Pedregal, the DaVinci Robotic Surgery System. Mainly for prostate cancer surgery, It will allow us better treatments for our patients.
From the NC Art Museum website:
The Codex Leicester is a 500-year-old notebook from inventor, scientist, and artist Leonardo da Vinci. Named after the Earl of Leicester, who purchased the 72-page manuscript in 1717, it is composed of 18 sheets of paper, each folded in half and written in the artist’s famed “mirror writing.”
Together with the rough sketches and drawings accompanying them, the notes offer a glimpse into one of the greatest minds in history. The central theme of the work is water, but this quickly expands into astronomy, light and shade, and mechanics. The Codex is the only one of Leonardo’s manuscripts in North America.
12/31/15
This was digitally "Cross-processed" I can tell you how much I LOVE this technique -- it's right up my alley!
When you unfold it, the "user manuals" are printed in very nice paper. Unfortunately, I cannot read the "instructions" ...
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Just a repost of an old Photoshop creation from the fotolog days. It's a mish mash of Davinci artwork, an old map, and my boredom. I kind of dig it myself. I'll try and root around, see if I can find the original. Looks better larger.
From the NC Art Museum website:
The Codex Leicester is a 500-year-old notebook from inventor, scientist, and artist Leonardo da Vinci. Named after the Earl of Leicester, who purchased the 72-page manuscript in 1717, it is composed of 18 sheets of paper, each folded in half and written in the artist’s famed “mirror writing.”
Together with the rough sketches and drawings accompanying them, the notes offer a glimpse into one of the greatest minds in history. The central theme of the work is water, but this quickly expands into astronomy, light and shade, and mechanics. The Codex is the only one of Leonardo’s manuscripts in North America.
12/31/15