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The Floating Heads installation by Sophie Cave can be seen at the Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow, Scotland. Over 50 heads, each expressing a different emotion, are hung over the museum’s East Court.
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black shirt not my idea
It had to be done. :)
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"Floating Heads" installation to be found in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum (Expression Theme).
11/365 - Today I experienced Reiki from a truly gifted healer. She channelled energy within and without. I left her office wondering if I had taken someone else's glasses. I felt as if I were floating without a body. Colors were brighter and my mind clear. Today I experienced something unlike anything before; I am still smiling and still floating.
"Floating Heads" installation to be found in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery And Museum. The colour of light projected onto the heads gradually changes with time as can be seen in this series of three images. Also evident here is the fact that the heads slowly rotate back and forwards with the gallery airflow. Unfortunately, these ISO 800 images are noisy.
I've been revisiting the idea of getting a #tattoo after my last plan fell through... Pay homage to my youth with a tat of some of my favorite heroes in #floatinghead #marvel style! Then I can keep adding as I donate bodily fluids to afford more head... err... heads... What do you think? Good idea? First four... Maybe #Hawkeye #SpiderMan #DoctorDoom #wolverine... Hmmmm... I dunno...
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gurriapu: Awesome idea!! But I would go for the classic Byrne "Floating Heads" that Iron-Man on the right looks out of place. To marvelNOW, lol.
doctornvrmore: @jivatman @jason_gluck Thanks! We'll see...
doctornvrmore: @gurriapu These are just examples. Not necessarily ones I'd use... For instant I don't like the Hawkeye either... The Wolverine looks like Art Adams to me though.
doctornvrmore: @gurriapu Not Art Adams - I meant Byrne.
gurriapu: Yeah I think most of them are Byrne. Except that Cap, Right Iron-man and Spider-woman. I think. Still great idea.
gurriapu: Ooh, and Thor. Thor looking u-gly!! Lol.
doctornvrmore: @gurriapu I think IronMan looks like Bob Layton... Maybe Thor & Cap too...
doctornvrmore: @gurriapu Thanks. I love the idea. Just need to make it happen before Im broke again! Lol
"Floating Heads" installation to be found in Glasgow's Kelvingrove Art Gallery And Museum. The colour of light projected onto the heads gradually changes with time as can be seen in this series of three images. Also evident here is the fact that the heads slowly rotate back and forwards with the gallery airflow. Unfortunately, these ISO 800 images are noisy.
Trying out a bunch of Leeke 8-9" wigs today. They are large; very large cap that sits low, down, on his forehead.
Oddly he looks good in anything.
Face-up: GreyDays (Nai, Naiara)
Eyes: Masterpiece Blue Star(?) polymer
Stand: DIY by me
Today, we watched Knowing. Here's a tip: DON'T WATCH IT. Sure, you'll be treated to some great quotes such as "THIS IS NOT A CRANK CALL!" and "I keep seeing their faces... burning," but it is not worth sitting through the entire hour and a half to reach an incredibly horrible ending.
On that note, here is the poster I made specifically for this occasion. Everything you see--except for the African rioters and Nic Cage's head--is made from scratch. The traditional "three floating heads" are present, as well as the awesome tagline (which we easily came up with after the movie ended). You can't forget that.
Photoshop is phun. I'm getting better at glowy stuff now.
Yeah I dunno. Quick snap again, and the framing made it look like it was a floating head. I am easily amused.
this is what happens when we can't get the family together for our annual 'family christmas card picture'...
Run from nowhere, nowhere follows you
Burn down the house
Make sure the family is inside
Nothing more to tether you
Also no one there to catch you crying
Nothing but my famous pillow and my father's rocking chair
(Get a sliver when you sit there)
Every mess I make I make
Run from nowhere
Nowhere follows you
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Christ's birth and eventually the cross are the supreme reminders of God's involvement and intimacy. When we turn to cry out in abandonment to God, we find ourselves face to face with a tortured, bloody man on a cross, in whose death we are accomplices. Before we can even utter the words, we hear him cry them first: "My God, My God why have you forsaken me?" While we rarely ever know the answer to this question—'why?'—the very fact that Jesus asked it is meaningful. It was not about information. Jesus knew more about the reasons for his suffering than most of us ever do. Information does not take away the pain anyway. However, if you believe that God has truly come to us in the person of Jesus Christ, then Jesus's anguished cry tells us something far important about God. Jesus's cry tells us that even in feelings of ultimate abandonment, we are not alone. The Christmas message—that God has come among us—is absolutely transformative. There is no longer any place where God is not because this God has gone with us all the way. Even in the deepest moment of abandonment, we meet the one who is called 'God With Us.'
-Rachel Tulloch