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Splatter Art by Hua Tunan
Hua Tunan was born in 1991 in Foshan, China. He left the country to study graphic design at the Raffles Design Institute in Singapore, but he said the coursework bored him. When he saw street artists spray-painting the sides of alley walls and old buildings, he tried his hand at the craft. He said the technique reminded him of ink wash painting, an ancient Chinese art form similar to calligraphy that his father taught him when Tunan was a young boy.
“When I use the spray paint, I can think it’s like a Chinese brush,” he said.
He has since developed his own unique style that blends Western graffiti with Chinese brush strokes, using the spray paint to mimic ink splashes. Companies from Adidas to Louis Vuitton have used Tunan’s work for advertisements.
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How do we know light is a wave?
Before I answer this question, I’ll need to briefly go over a wave property called superposition. Basically, superposition is the idea that two waves can be in the same position at the same time, and interfere with each other:
When the two waves add to each other and make a larger wave, we call this constructive interference. When the waves cancel each other out, we call this destructive interference.
Now we’re going to move on to the Double Slit Experiment. Basically, you shine a beam of light at a piece of metal, cardboard, etc with two slits in it, with a surface behind it where you can see the light hit it.
If light is a wave, what we’d expect to see would be an interference pattern created by the light from the first slit interfering with light from the second slit, which is exactly what we see. It’s a pattern of constructive interference (brighter regions) and destructive interference (darker regions), looking like this:
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that is how we know light acts as a wave!!
A lil something for the keeper of the other half of my soul.. “$k®i££@”, “Skrillz”, “Larkin, “Skylar”, “Chauncey James”, “Nukka”, “[email protected]”. You’ve always had my back… ALWAYS. You have more courage then 90% of the guys I know. You’re Fearless when you stand up for what you believe in. And the only other friend I would ever need to take on ANY challenge that may lie ahead in life. And for the past two years, our bond and friendship has only gotten stronger. THANK YOU for always being that person I could call no matter how flailed, or depressed or whatever type of shitshow I was trying to bathe in, at the time, You were always there. No matter how long or how far apart we may become I want you to know you are the only GOOD Consistent thing in my life, and are the only thing in existence that could keep me grounded through out these past couple o’ years. Thank you for everything. Your one of a kind and Im honored to be able to call you my friend. Xoxox Love Sprinkler P.S. it’s not finished ….Sneakpeak
I miss you.
Haha a video I found of my good friend Sean and I being complete dorks at McDonald’s a couple yrs back. I miss this one lots. 😍😎😁