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Dark and Delicate Hand Embroidered Piece by Adipocere
Adipocere is an Australian artist who creates hand embroidery illustrations almost exclusively on natural linen. He developed an interest in embroidery as art in 2014 after he cross-stitched an homage to the film Alien. From there he has created his own visuals inspired by a fascination with the macabre, combining themes of innocence with an unsettling and sinister melancholy, referring to many of his works as “emotional self-portraiture”. For more check out his Facebook.
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Graphic Work by M.C. Escher
Maurits Cornelis Escher (1898 - 1972) was a Dutch graphic artist who made mathematically-inspired woodcuts, lithographs, and mezzotints. Despite the wide popular interest, Escher was for long somewhat neglected in the art world, even in his native Netherlands. He was 70 before a retrospective exhibition was held. In the twenty-first century, he became more widely appreciated, with exhibitions across the world. His work features mathematical objects and operations including impossible objects, explorations of infinity, reflection, symmetry, perspective, truncated and stellated polyhedra, hyperbolic geometry, and tessellations.
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Charles Fillmore - The Twelve Powers of Man, 1930. 1. Faith - Center of Brain 2. Strength - Loins 3. Judgment - Pit of Stomach 4. Love - Back of Heart 5. Power - Root of Tongue 6. Imagination - Between the Eyes 7. Understanding - Front Brain 8. Will - Center Brain 9. Order -Navel 10. Zeal - Back Head, Medulla 11. Elimination - Abdominal Region 12. Life Conserver - Generative Functions In this model, Fillmore follows a universal, cosmic principle: As within, so without; as above, so below. He postulates that as a child of universe, we have 12 spiritual powers, each of which manifests and functions in and through a particular part of the body. However, he does not include all body organs and systems in this initial model. We can see that his model is a beginning exposition of the correlation of the powers throughout the whole body temple, and not a complete explanation. Apparently, he understood this, since he wrote: “The physiological designations of these faculties are not arbitrary - the names can be expanded or changed to suit a broader understanding of their full nature.” Fillmore gives no explanation of how he developed his model. Furthermore, he was not a scientist or a physician. Even if he had been, when he developed this treatise, many parts of the body, especially the brain, were understood only marginally. For example, no one knew the function of the pineal gland, thalamus or hypothalamus. Therefore, it would have been impossible for him to arrive at a full explanation of how the powers correlate with various organs and systems. In retrospect, it is amazing that he did locate most of the powers in the right general area, even though his explanations were incomplete or partly inaccurate.
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Beautifully Embroidered Logos from James Merry
James Merry is a hand embroidery artist, originally from Gloucestershire in the UK, now based in Iceland where he has been living and working with Björk since 2009. He works from a small cabin studio on a lake fifteen minutes outside of Reykjavík, working by hand in a variety of mediums. James is a self-taught embroiderer, having originally studied Classical Greek at Oxford University.
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