“I’m trying to capture innocence when it becomes not innocent anymore.”
“I’m trying to capture innocence when it becomes not innocent anymore.”
Polish illustrator, artist, and co-owner of Morski Studio Graficzne Igor Morski creates surreal images imbued with hidden meaning. He graduated with honors from the Interior Architecture and Industrial Design Faculty at the State Higher School of Fine Art in Poznań, and worked for public broadcasting in the 80s and 90s, before finally pursuing a career in press illustration. Morski opened his own studio in 1995.
Rocky Steps, Longwood Gardens, and Peddler’s Village. Places like these can get tarnished by the image of Kensington Avenue, Philadelphia, a location that became infamous among the sea of famous sights. From people fighting their drug addictions to truly tragic stories, you shouldn’t write off the avenue as some skid row of Philadelphia.
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Alexis Mackenzie San Francisco, CA Milk Grass (2011) Hand-cut collage on found paper, 12 x 14 1/2 inche Short Night of the Glass Dolls (2010). Hand-cut collage on found paper, 12 x 14 inches Alexis Mackenzie carefully cuts images from her large collection of books and illustrations to compose these lovely and strange collages. She states" My general intent, throughout all my work, is to portray the world as a flawed thing of beauty - a place that shines brightly, but has a dark side to match." See more on her website here. All images and work copyright ©Alexis Anne Mackenzie.
Oxytocin is a hormone that promotes bonding during the early stages of relationship development, positive feelings toward relationship partners1, including feelings of trust.2 In fact, oxytocin has been implicated in a variety of positive relationship behaviors, including attachment, social memory, sexual behavior, and orgasm, as well as maternal caring and bonding behaviors.3 As a result, the media often refers to oxytocin as the “cuddle hormone.” However, recent research suggests that the so-called “cuddle hormone” may have a dark side by increasing relationship violence. How They Did It Researchers randomly assigned 93 undergraduate students to receive a nasal spray containing either (a) oxytocin or (b) a saline solution (i.e., a placebo spray). Importantly, the administration of the spray was double-blind; neither the researcher nor the participant knew which spray the participant was receiving. Following the spray, researchers provoked participants in an attempt to raise stress levels and establish a context for aggression. The provocations involved giving a brief speech to an audience who disagreed with the speech and experiencing a “cold pressor task” in which extreme cold is applied to the participant’s forehead (resulting in moderate physical pain). Participants then completed a measure of trait aggression (i.e., how much the person is naturally inclined toward aggression) as well as a measure of how likely individuals were to be aggressive toward their partners that asked about the likelihood of engaging in several behaviors toward their romantic partners (e.g., throwing things, twisting their arm/hair, shoving).
These are all about winning; to have you be on the side of good fortune when in contest with friends. They mostly come from the Galdraskvæður (an old worn book of magic) MS LBS 2413 8vo. This...
In my last post, I introduced some of the Oz characters brought to life by the penstrokes of John R. Neill, illustrator. Most of the inhabitants of Oz are strange and many of them appear downright …
Increíble ex-libris del enigmático artista japonés Alphonse Inoue.
Ilaria, da Savona ci ha scritto ponendo questa domanda: Gentile redazione, vorrei sapere che cosa è la cromoterapia e a cosa serve. La pronta risposta del Dottor Marco Stegagno Per CROMOTERAPIA si intende un approccio terapeutico basato sull’utilizzo della luce a scopo terapeutico. Anche in medicina “classica” si usa la luce a scopo terapeutico: […]