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Dark Leaves Art Print by Mareike Böhmer
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To practice any art, no matter how well or badly, is a way to make your soul grow. So do it.
Kurt Vonnegut (via cattedrali)
The Tale of Princess Kaguya, 2013
Jakub Rozalski @jakubsan
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If you inherently long for something, become it first. If you want gardens, become the gardener. If you want love, embody love. If you want mental stimulation, change the conversation. If you want peace, exude calmness. If you want to fill your world with artists, begin to paint. If you want to be valued, respect your own time. If you want to live ecstatically, find the ecstasy within yourself. This is how to draw it in, day by day, inch by inch.
Victoria Erickson (via luna—belle)
Note to self
64 days in heaven and hell (139) Day 52, December 13 One or two days ago, Gauguin received a letter from his friend Schuffenecker, whom he had asked to go and see his latest paintings in Theo Van Gogh’s gallery in Paris. Schuff (as Gauguin called him) was very delighted by what he had seen and predicted him a glorious future and fame along the likes of Rembrandt and Delacroix. Van Gogh must have reacted furiously to the prediction that Gauguin was about to achieve such immortal status which he so longed for himself. Van Gogh’s outburst made Gauguin decide to leave Arles asap. He wrote a letter to Theo Van Gogh on this day or the next.
All in all, I see myself forced to return to Paris. Vincent and I absolutely can’t live side by side without major turmoil caused by our temperaments, and we both need peace and quiet for our work. (Gauguin to Theo Van Gogh, December 13 or 14, 1888)
Van Gogh painted this self-portrait somewhere during those turbulent days. He looked particularly stressed and irritated.
The self-portrait was dedicated to Charles Laval and presumably made in exchange for his self-portrait.
Vincent Van Gogh, Self-Portrait dedicated to Charles Laval, December 1888. Oil on canvas, 46 x 38 cm. Private collection (F 501, JH 1634)
You are now 18, standing on the precipice, trembling before your own greatness. who say you are too young and delicate to make anything happen for yourself. They don’t see the part of you that smolders. Don’t let their doubting drown out the sound of your own heartbeat. Your bravery builds beyond you. You are needed by all the little girls still living in secret, writing oceans made of monsters and throwing like lightening. You are stronger than the world has ever believed you to be. The world laid out before you to set on fire. All you have to do is burn. This is your call to leap. There will always being those You are the first drop of a hurricane. You don’t need to grow up to find greatness. ― Clementine Von Radics
Monika Kralicek | @monikakralicek
3 years from now when it’s new year’s eve before the year 2020, every person wearing those new year’s glasses are all going to make this same joke: “haha, look, i got 20/20 vision”
23 science facts we didn't know at the start of 2016
1. Gravitational waves are real. More than 100 years after Einstein first predicted them, researchers finally detected the elusive ripples in space time this year. We’ve now seen three gravitational wave events in total.
2. Sloths almost die every time they poop, and it looks agonising.
3. It’s possible to live for more than a year without a heart in your body.
4. It’s also possible to live a normal life without 90 percent of your brain.
5. There are strange, metallic sounds coming from the Mariana trench, the deepest point on Earth’s surface. Scientists currently think the noise is a new kind of baleen whale call.
6. A revolutionary new type of nuclear fusion machine being trialled in Germany really works, and could be the key to clean, unlimited energy.
7. There’s an Earth-like planet just 4.2 light-years away in the Alpha Centauri star system - and scientists are already planning a mission to visit it.
8. Earth has a second mini-moon orbiting it, known as a ‘quasi-satellite’. It’s called 2016 HO3.
9. There might be a ninth planet in our Solar System (no, Pluto doesn’t count).
10. The first written record demonstrating the laws of friction has been hiding inside Leonardo da Vinci’s “irrelevant scribbles” for the past 500 years.
11. Zika virus can be spread sexually, and it really does cause microcephaly in babies.
12. Crows have big ears, and they’re kinda terrifying.
13. The largest known prime number is 274,207,281– 1, which is a ridiculous 22 million digits in length. It’s 5 million digits longer than the second largest prime.
14. The North Pole is slowly moving towards London, due to the planet’s shifting water content.
15. Earth lost enough sea ice this year to cover the entire land mass of India.
16. Artificial intelligence can beat humans at Go.
17. Tardigrades are so indestructible because they have an in-built toolkit to protect their DNA from damage. These tiny creatures can survive being frozen for decades, can bounce back from total desiccation, and can even handle the harsh radiation of space.
18. There are two liquid states of water.
19. Pear-shaped atomic nuclei exist, and they make time travel seem pretty damn impossible.
20. Dinosaurs had glorious tail feathers, and they were floppy.
21. One third of the planet can no longer see the Milky Way from where they live.
22. There’s a giant, 1.5-billion-cubic-metre (54-billion-cubic-foot) field of precious helium gas in Tanzania.
23. The ‘impossible’ EM Drive is the propulsion system that just won’t quit. NASA says it really does seem to produce thrust - but they still have no idea how. We’ll save that mystery for 2017.
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