It’s photographs like this that stop me in my tracks when I’m browsing the internet, and I’m always saving them away in some folder that I never do anything with– until today! The time has come to unload my favourite art nouveau stunners on you. Let’s start with this flower-shop in Brussels, designed by Paul…
When buildings are abandoned and forgotten, it's the end of a story. Slowly these old structures will be reclaimed by their environment. This process of
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Image 3 of 3 from gallery of Unified Architectural Theory: Chapter 3. Photograph by Flickr CC User mksfca
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Caitlin is walking us through the history of the Art Nouveau architecture era and this is one history lesson you won't want to miss
Listening to millennials speaking I've found myself wondering, "What does 'salty' mean?" Not only did I find out why people say "why so salty?", but I'm giving you 12 best funny 'salty' memes to share when you're feeling it yourself!
A compilation of architecture concepts created by AI on Midjourney which is a research lab that turns sentences or words into images.
Lose yourself amongst these serene views of isolation and decay.
Caitlin is walking us through the history of the Art Nouveau architecture era and this is one history lesson you won't want to miss
© Robert Doisneau If you were living in Paris during the years that followed World War II and liked to party, you'd better have known Boris Vian. In 1950, he wrote the original guidebook to bohemian Paris and pioneered a movement which brought back the city's "joie de vivre" that had been lost du
Entries were judged on originality and composition alongside the story behind the submission and its historical impact. The judging panel of experts included broadcaster and historian Dan Snow.
After an intense but wholesome competition, the judges have made their decisions and chosen the winners of the Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards in 2023. And we can’t wait to share the most beloved photos with you this year!
So sieht die Welt nach uns Menschen aus.
Embroidery fans, assemble! We’re huge fans of creativity, art, and making things with your hands. We wouldn’t be Bored Panda if we weren’t. And the r/Embroidery subreddit never fails to impress us!
Sometimes, we tend to think we’ve got nature under control. After all, we’ve got air conditioning, space heaters and umbrellas, and when things get bad,
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If you are a photography enthusiast, then the likelihood of you looking for newer options to click is going to be part of your life. Fortunately, Mother Nature, the master artist of us all, provides you with enough inspiration in this regard. And if you want to step away from natural vistas to click the other wonder of nature, which is humans, you have plenty of choice there too. There are a lot of options ranging from the grandest of portraits to kingly black and white portraits of celebrities. In fact, you have so much choice that you will find plenty to click but one of the most difficult subjects to click is one of nature’s wonders – the rainbow.
Roman Robroek, from the Netherlands, estimates that he has visited around 500 abandoned locations on his adventures - and each time he comes across a piano he has to make a record of it.
1. When Paris turned into Venice Paris and its environs has regularly experienced flooding previous to 1910. But that year, after months of rainfall, the city experienced one of the most severe episodes of flooding in its history. Some historians have come to see the flood as a “dress rehearsal” in solidarity that Parisians would…
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I was richly rewarded for trying a new part of Paris. If you’re ready to explore a little further you will be too, starting with these restaurants in Paris!
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At age 90 Irving Penn, the dean of American potrait photographers, continue his work in New York City. As did Richard Avedon, Penn began at Vogue magazine in the 1940s. Penn's portraits span time and subjects unmatched by any other photographer.
Architecture is meant to fulfill both practical and expressive requirements, and thus it serves both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. When you look at a structure, you can distinguish these two ends but they cannot be separated, and the relative weight each of them carry can vary widely. Plus, every society has its own, unique relationship to the natural world and its architecture usually reflects that as well, allowing people from other places to learn about their environment, as well as history, ceremonies, artistic sensibility, and many aspects of daily life.
Construite à partir de 1970, la centrale nucléaire de Tchernobyl ou centrale Lénine était destinée à devenir la plus grande centrale nucléaire au monde avec un total de 12 réacteurs. Elle ne le deviendra jamais. Dans la nuit du 25 au 26 avril 1986,
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The Arbatel de magia veterum (Arbatel: Of the Magic of the Ancients) is a Renaissance-period grimoire – a textbook of magic – and one of the most influential works of its kind. Unlike some other occult manuscripts that contain dark magic and malicious spells, the Arbatel contains spiritual advice and guidance on how to live an honest and honorable life.
There are a gazillion ways to take stock of inspiration in the art scene; critical reception, popularity and competency are the most common paradigms among them. As the art world continues to swell up, it sometimes gets the knickers in a twist. Countless observers have attempted to make sense of the last century, a time of widespread technological change, wild economic fluctuations, two world wars and two remarkable Roosevelts. Nevertheless, some great art scenes were flourishing in São Paulo, Singapore, and Istanbul, creating a similar alliance around the global financial capitals of New York and London. Thus, inspired the core contingency of the art world to make a yearly journey, crisscrossing the globe to witness the greatest art cities! Numerous mosaics have been created to pay tribute or memorialize a certain epoch or movement. Mosaic art is increasingly global in the art scenes of today, with a larger population, wider territory, and greater number of nationalities than ever before. The art form prevailing debate, however, has yet to appear in the Art Cities of the Future. In this article, I’m going to take you on a brief walkthrough through the 5 mosaic art cities of the future:
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See stunning examples of the extravagant aesthetic, from Paris to Prague