Today we went to the Surgeons Hall Museum, and amongst the jars of pickled brains and tumours was this lovely chest piece from the 1800’s. Lovely.
Certain patterns, such as the fractal, are repeated over and over in nature -- with some spectacular contrasts on wildly different scales.
It’s no secret that many millennials and younger generations have bid their farewell to the prospect of ever affording their own home. Not because they don’t want or need one, as some so-called real estate experts have tried to suggest, but because they simply can’t afford one.
An early 20th century lithograph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
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Editor's Note: With Anthony Bourdain dead at age 61 from an apparent suicide, we revisit his one-on-one interview with PaperCity contributor James Brock.
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Continuing the delve into back numbers of Deutsche Kunst und Dekoration, the German periodical of art and decoration. Volume 5 covers the period from October 1899 to March 1900, and the Art Nouveau…
From My Modern Met At 102 years old, Whang-Od Oggay (who also goes by Whang-od or Maria Oggay) is helping to keep an ancient tradition alive in the Kalinga province of the Philippines. She’s the country’s oldest mambabatok, a traditional Kalinga tattooist. Each morning at dawn, Whang-Od wakes to craft a mixture of ink from pine soot and water in preparation to apply hand-tapped tattoos on the bodies of people from around the world. Although many come to see her, their journey is no small feat. Visitors make a 15-hour drive north of Manila to the mountain village of Buscalan, which is only accessible by hiking a mile from the nearest dirt road through a forest and rice terraces. Whang-Od inks multiple tattoos a day using a few tools—a thorn from a pomelo tree, a foot-long bamboo stick, coal, and water. The handmade ink is tapped deep into the skin using the thorn and bamboo to push it in. The results are permanent motifs that range from lines to simple shapes to tribal prints to animals. Each carries meanings such as strength, beauty, and fertility. read more here @ My Modern Met