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Solitude - 2010/2011 - A work in progress on the Behance Network

Solitude - 2010/2011 - A work in progress on the Behance Network

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carnovsky RGB Color est e pluribus unus RGB is a work about the exploration of the “surface’s deepness”. RGB designs create surfaces that mutate and interact with different chromatic stimulus. Carnovsky's RGB is an ongoing project that experiments with the interaction between printed and light colours. The resulting images are unexpected and disorienting. See the Wallpapers collections available: Most popular photography on StumbleUpon! 2011 is over, In this article, I am showcasing the most beautiful photographs that were stumbled on StumbleUpon. Let us take a look at this truly jaw-dropping collection and enjoy! Source: StumbleUpon *None of the images on this page are mine,they were found on StumbleUpon, meant to inspire.Any problems, just email.

20 awesome examples of street art If you still need a proof that art can be found anywhere, those awesome examples of great street art should convince you. Mushrooms - Aliens in Hyperspace Citation: Terence. "Aliens in Hyperspace: An Experience with Mushrooms (ID 35516)". Erowid.org. Dec 17, 2007. erowid.org/exp/35516 I took two ass-kicking mushroom chocolates. The patterns melded into machines and weird technology, which evolved in a matter of seconds into super-dimensional hyperspace technology, but it was organic and everything was shades of green and yellow and brown. Images were shooting by me at lightening speed, the most bizarrre imagery you could imagine. If I turned my head and looked somewhere else, sometimes the hallucinations would start to disperse, but then all the geometrical shapes in my field of vision would meld to together and rush at me, and I'd be back in this alien world. Experience Reports are the writings and opinions of the individual authors who submit them.

Artist takes light photography beyond the grave with detailed designs of skeletons living it up Everyday activities include break-dancing, motorbiking and skateboardingDead cool images show skeletons hanging out in a graveyard and rising up to heavenPhotographer creates the magical pictures by using a long exposure and waving torch in the air By Emma Reynolds Published: 12:15 GMT, 30 August 2012 | Updated: 12:33 GMT, 30 August 2012 These eye-catching LED pictures of skeletons skateboarding, break-dancing and even kissing explore the bare bones of our daily lives. Photographer Darren Pearson, from Los Angeles in the U.S., has produced the incredible images using a torch to 'draw' figures on to his night-time scenes. The 29-year-old plans his creative and often humorous designs by sketching rough ideas for the finished pieces. Don't break any bones! The lighter side of life: This colourful scene shows a skeletal angel rising up to heaven on wings He sets his camera up in a dark and deserted spot and puts it on a long exposure. Prints of his magnificent artwork cost just £22 each.

Financial Services Forum Financial Services Discussions At the low-end of the business markets, inexpensive applications software allows most general business accounting functions to be performed. Suppliers frequently serve a single national market, while larger suppliers offer separate solutions in each national market. Many of the low end products are characterized by being "single-entry" products, as opposed to double-entry systems seen in many businesses. Some products have considerable functionality but are not considered GAAP or IFRS/FASB compliant. This looks old technology. kicheko Giving Thanks for Technology 11/27/2013 3:48:09 PM Out of the 14, I was terrify with the problem questions, I'm really terrible at those, such as the one when you wake up in a bender or putting my hand under the string. MDMConsult 14 Terrifying IT Job Interview Questions 3/1/2014 7:28:25 PM Thats interesting to know - but David - what does this has to do with IT or CIOs? This is interesting. Great article, Ivan.

Lace Fence by Demakersvan The Lace Fence designed by Demakersvan is a security fence unique in its design by its craft and assembled patterns. The patterns come in a variety of themes, showing how something which was meant purely functional can also be decorative. Enjoyed this post? Share it! mental_floss Blog & 11 Pencil Vs. Camera Images 986 653Share10.7K Born in Abidjan, Ivory Coast and now living in Belgium, Ben Heine is an amazing artist who overlaps hand-drawn works of art with photos to create stunning images. I selected eleven of his Pencil Vs. Camera images from his site, but you should check out all his awesome work if you have time.

13 Disturbing Pieces of Art from History The media is often criticized for showing violent and disturbing imagery. Movies, TV, video games, tabletop RPGs, comic books, and various other things have all gone through periods where they're blamed for exposing children to dark and unsettling things. But as these fine art examples prove, violent and disturbing imagery is nothing new. (Obviously, this article contains some disturbing content.) 1. Peter Paul Rubens - Massacre of the Innocents Painted in 1611, Massacre of the Innocents is Rubens' interpretation of Herod's order to kill every young male in Bethlehem, as recounted in the Gospel of Matthew. 2. This is but one of a series of works featuring disembodied body parts (including a painting of a pair of severed heads, equally as unsettling as this one) painted by French artist Théodore Géricault. 3. Andy Warhol is most famous for his pop art pictures of soup cans and Marilyn Monroe, but he also dabbled in some darker works, including his chilling piece, Big Electric Chair. 4. 5.

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