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35 Inspiring Color Palettes from Master Painters | Art Varsity - StumbleUpon Putting together a great color palette for your design work can be one of the most challenging aspects of any project. And many times, color palettes are built from some source of inspiration. So why not be inspired by some of history’s greatest master artists? Colour Lovers has a lot of great tools including the ability to create color palettes auto-magically from pics you find around the web. It’s a great way to find inspiration when building your palette. Of course, computer algorithms are not perfect; they miss key accent colors frequently and make questionable decisions on extracting the dominant tones. Long story short … here are 35 color pallets extracted from the work of some amazing painters with relative ease thanks to the Colour Lovers tools: William Blake Ancient of Days William Adolphe Bouguereau Birth of Venus Nymphs and Satyr Young Girl Defending Herself Against Eros Alexandre Cabanel Cleopatra Paul Cezanne The Basket of Apples La Montagne Saint Victoire Barnes Leonardo Da Vinci St.

The Beauty Of Urban Decay: 50 Mindblowing Photography The branch of photography that particularly deals with the capturing shots of abandoned and desolate buildings which are normally not taken care of is called Urban Decay Photography. This particular field of photography is gaining huge popularity as it brings the beauty of the more abandoned buildings to the surface. Let’s have a look at this amazing compilation of 50 extraordinary shots of urban decay emphasizing their smashed and destroyed look. Broadway End of Transmission Sant Pere de Rodes Raincatcher The doctor will see you now Beams – Beelitz-Heilstätten Lonely beams Urban Decay [~01~] Walls of Wine Beautiful Decay Close Cover The Mothership Terres Rouges Down the well If my heart had windows Decay the door There’s nothing on the box tonight love West Park – Still Life 2 Urban Decay Feel like bathin Urban Decay2 Opel Olympia State of Mind Growing In In the abandoned room – Nella Stanza abbandonata Tyersall House Decisions Aura Stairs Even the wicked must rest Urban Decay5 Dusk on Istana Woodneuk GCO Hert Atak

Disney Princesses In Accurate Period Costume - StumbleUpon These are very beautiful drawings! Although I am sad to see Belle looking so unlike herself. On a different note: I’d love to know what the reference was for the period costuming for each Princess. Given what I know about the stories, a lot of these seem a little inaccurate time period wise (I have no idea about the costumes other than that they look gorgeous): - As far as I know, the German “Snow White” was published in 1812 with the rest of the Grimm’s collected works; even her supposed ‘real’ influence lived in the 18th century. - In reference to another comment: women of the Powhatan nation usually wore kneelength skirts, but oftentimes did not wear shirts at all (although higher status women did use deerskin to cover up, so Pocahontas may have done so too) . -Cinderella is a much much older story than the 1860′s; even the Perrault version, upon which the Disney movie was based, dates back to the late 17th century. Once again though, great illustrations!

Love Injections - today and tomorrow - StumbleUpon April 13th, 2010 Brusse knows some “Extraordinary ways to surprise the one you love: Love Injections”. He also made a book of this project with 100′s of ideas how to say “I love you” in a creative way. You can buy your copy here. Perfect Girl Sweetest Girl I Clean Today Fridge Love I Don’t Know … Those who love you are not fooled... | Wisdom Commons - StumbleUpon Those who love you are not fooled... Confidence - Faith - Love Those who love you are not fooled by mistakes you have made or dark images you hold about yourself. Author: Unknown Contributor: ValerieT Africa Source Permalink Source (click to close) Source type: Website Alan Cohen "They're Singing Your Song" Viewed on July 23, 2011 Contribution #4368 See related quotes, proverbs, poetry, folktales, and essays about: Confidence - Faith - Love Comments Log in or Sign up to comment.

10 More Amazing Facts About Dreams Humans Every year scientific groups and national organizations conduct studies and experiments examining human dreams. The study of dreams is known as oneirology. Progress is being made in this area of work, but as a population we know very little about the content and purpose of our dreams. Your Brain is Active When You Dream Studies have provided evidence suggesting tremendous variation in brain activity during sleep. We can’t be 100% sure that animals dream in a similar way as humans, but they do enter into a state of REM sleep. Many people who smoke marijuana report having no dreams, yet after they quit, the same people report extremely vivid and intense dreams. Epic dreams are extremely vivid and can be life changing. Gender Differences in Dreams Many studies have been conducted to examine differences in the dreams of men and women. Sleep Paralysis is a condition that affects many people in the world. Nightmares vs. Chronic Snoring Can Lead to Sleep Disorder Jamie Frater

Lackadaisy Expressions - StumbleUpon Boy, I didn't know what I was getting myself into when I started this. I've had requests for some sort of expressions tutorial dating back a while now, so I figured, "Sure! I can explain expression drawing...and it'll be way better than all those tutorials out there that are nothing but charts of generic expressions. Um. Anyway, I found all I could really do was try to explain ways to teach yourself...and then add some pictures. Quote On Neglect - Picture Quotes - StumbleUpon People do what people actually want to do. This simple statement holds itself to be true in 99% of peoples lives. If a person really wants to do a certain thing, and they have their heart set on it, then more than likely they will accomplish it. Realizing and accepting this may be a very hard pill to swallow, but is essential for ones happiness.

Oh, So That's What That Really Means (13 Pics) - StumbleUpon November 7, 2011 | 44 Comments » | Topics: LOL, Pics (via) Hot Stories From Around The Web Other Awesome Stories 6 secrets I learned at makeup artist school - StumbleUpon total-beauty TODAY Style TODAY Jan. 12, 2012 at 9:50 AM ET Totalbeauty.com / By Sharon Yi, TotalBeauty.com You could say that I have a love/hate relationship with makeup. But then there are those days when my liner refuses to go on straight, my bronzer makes me look like an Asian Snookie, or my lashes refuse to curl. I had one of those days last week, and after walking into work wearing two very different winged tips on my eyes, my editor assigned me a new story: Go to makeup school and write about it. Want to see the best techniques I picked up without spending the thousands of dollars (and crazy amount of time) it takes to go to makeup school yourself? Lesson No. 1: Spend some bucks on your tools At Napoleon Perdis' Makeup Academy in Hollywood, Rebecca Prior, NP's National Educator, begins the first lesson by introducing us to our tools. Here are the eight basic brushes you need: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Once you have your tools, you need to know how to hold them.

15 Awesome Inspirational Quotes by Celebrities and Famous People Let these words of greatminds inspire you and help you to achieve your goals and live a fulfilling life. (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source unknown) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) (Image Source) Have something to say about this post?

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