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Phatterism - created by luis santi jr.

Phatterism - created by luis santi jr.

Sculptures by Adam Beane Adam Beane is quite unique sculptor. Since beginning sculpting in 2002 he is known for dynamic compositions, action poses, nuanced drapery work and his ability to capture likenesses with expressions. For the work he uses CX5, a tremendously versatile material he developed which handles like clay when warm but is hard as plastic when cool. In this collection you will find mini copies of famous people and will be surprised how unbelievable realistic they look. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost The PixlBlog Installing CoffeeShop Actions 200+ Very Useful Free Photoshop Actions, Enhancement, Colouring, Effects, Filters etc — tripwire magazine In this article tripwire magazine presents a very large collection of Photoshop actions (some in large bundles). A Photoshop action is a series of tasks that you play back on a single file or a batch of files. Actions can make nearly any change to an image and examples could be changing the image size, adding new layers, appling filters, saving files in a specific format etc. With the click of a button an action can help us achieve time consuming effects in no time you just need to have access to the right actions. Advertisement Photo Coloring Retro-Vintage Actions sa-cool Action 1.05 Lomo Cross Processing Actions Clyck 003 Nature Actions 2.09 Set 41 (4 actions) Photoshop Actions Pack 5 (10 actions) InFection Vintage Effect (6 actions) Color Enhancing Actions Action Pack 1 Wedding Enhancers sa-cool actions 2.06 (7 actions) Vintage Pencil Draw Photoshop Action Set 26 (6 actions) Cross-Processing Action Set 43 (12 actions) 300 Action Red Action Photoshop Action IR Effect Look Soft Sepia Effect Vivid Blur Action 8

Awesome looking – 3D Tattoo These days, people become not satisfy with the 2D image. Hence we have lots of things in 3D format, 3D Murals Painting, 3D Street Painting, and 3D Chalk Painting. And now, we have 3D tattoo. The reason I wrote this poster, is just because I was freak out today by seeing one of those 3D tattoo… They are pretty scary or cool at first view. But if you look at those details on the tattoo, that is really awesome work. Resource: 3d-tattoos.blogspot.com myinterestingfiles.com tattooblog.org Thank You for Reading Our Posts. Share this post:Follow our updates:Read related posts on our site:Leave us a Comment: 35 Responses already, click here to leave your comment. Race against the tide: Artist creates intricate masterpieces... that the sea washes away within hours By Eddie Wrenn Updated: 17:19 GMT, 27 July 2009 When artists see a canvas, most of them want to fill it, even if it's with nothing more than a doodle. But sand artist Andres Amador works with one of the biggest canvases available, with entire lengths of beaches swallowed up by his art. Sadly the sea is no discerning art critic, for once the San Francisco artist finishes his staggering artwork, the waves come in to wipe the slate clean. Enlarge Waves on the beach: Andres Amador has been producing sand art on Ocean Beach in San Fransisco for five years Circles on the beach: The giant structures make for an interesting coastal walk Many of his stunning images, which start out as simple squiggles in the 39-year-old's notebook, span an incredible 500x300feet and are raked into the grains in a race against the tide. Using a canvas crafted by the elements the patient American waits for a full or new moon to make sure low tides offer him plenty of space to muster the incredible patterns.

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Nuclear Advocacy Network Beyond Nuclear Summary MAAT: the Goddess from Egyptian mythology Despite her permanent head decoration of an ostrich feather, she is far from a feather brain. She is a deity of cosmic order, and the feather, which is always divided in equal halves, is also her symbol of 'that which is straight'. She is heavily involved in the judgment of the dead along with OSIRIS and THOTH. With a permanent staff of forty-two assessors, MAAT has her own system of weighing souls. A single feather is placed on the scales of justice. The ghostly heart of your KA (i.e. soul) is placed on the balance and various spiritual tests are performed. MAAT is a firm favorite aboard the Solar Boats of RA, and can hold her own with THOTH in any technical discussion. Share this page: Article last updated on 29 April 2013 Authors: Peter J Allen and Chas Saunders References: Coming soon. COPYRIGHT © 1999-2013. Godchecker's article on Maat is based on material from ancient texts, original references and our own research. Suggested further reading... Join the Godchecker mailing list

Ancient Egyptian Gods | Ma'at Pharaohs also practiced this god’s concept of order during their reign. Pharaohs were expected to practice Ma’at, which meant it was their job to keep their nation in a state of order. This meant building temples, making offerings to the gods, keeping enemies at bay, and making honest decisions. Anything else was considered chaos and disorder. To some pharaohs, Ma’at was so intertwined into their kingdoms that some pharaohs changed their staffs’ names to accommodate this god. Ma’at’s Concept of Justice and Truth Ma’at is also known as the goddess of justice and truth. When a person died, their heart was weighed against the goddess’ feather on a huge scale. Ma’at in the Book of the Dead In the Book of the Dead, found in the Papyrus of Ani, is a spell called the “Forty-Two Declarations of Purity.”

Ma'at The concept of Ma'at brings together several completely disassociated dimensions in Egyptian imaginary. We are not going to separate them for didactic reasons. Ma'at is at the heart of understanding Egyptian civilisation in its entirety, and is the foundation of its longevity. It is bound to and confused with ethics (including justice and truth), with universal order (cosmic order, social order and political order) and with social integration based on communication and confidence. The foundation of Egyptian cultural identity, Ma'at is the great creation of the thinkers of the Old Kingdom. It is she who ultimately offers an ideological setting to the Pharaonic State, both at the level of justification of its existence and in that of the rules which define good government. But we would not know what this principle covers if a break had not occurred. The disorder and social anarchy which resulted from it profoundly marked the Egyptian imagination. 1. (1) Laziness - Makes Ma'at. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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