Cool photo!💕 Things get WEIRD around here! Photo: Pinterest I started to write on this post last month. So, this is a delayed post. I keep drafts in my archive. But you should SEE my music production archive. And sometimes a draft is a draft for a reason. Maybe it is a piece of shit? This is how I started the post while it was still go - time: Wassup? It`s me Mali here! But I wish I was more like; "Please make yourself at home. Here`s your cup of tea, dear. The curtains are not from the Salvation Army. I picked these flowers myself. Yes, the pattern on my sofa is the same as Marie Antoinette`s floral patterned sofa". But this behavior is very unnatural to me. We Norwegians don`t even say "hi" AND we throw ourselves in the bushes when we see our neigbour. Yes, I DO speak for all of us. Making some music again after a LONG break. After deciding to just relax and invite the coffee drinking addiction again into my life. But I wasn`t able to sing due to a bad cough last month. I am starting to get better. Not coughing as much now. The garlic shots really saved me. Cut garlic and drink it like a shot (A small cup with water mixed with garlic) and BOOM SHAKALAKA! You feel better! 😂 I am not kidding. Here is a garlic shot a few years ago. I`ve been doing this for years. I NEVER stay away from music for too long. So, as soon as I can, I RUN BACK to my music editing software. Which right now is one of the latest versions of Mixcraft. Which is a pretty good software if you`re using a Windows PC. It has a built in library with LOTS of beats, drums, instruments, free loops and effects. I have used it for years. NO, it is NOT just like Fruityloops! Not even close! Don`t you even try it!😠 (PS! I have to edit this part. Recently this software has really started to cry for help. Nothing works! It just wants to make my vocals sound like a dying dinosaur. ("Mali, maybe you should take this as a sign?") No, that is NOT my voice! It wants me to use a golfclub on it. #internal humor that I will not explain) I would normally work with Logic Pro by Apple. But I do not have my stationary Mac machine here. SAD as h*ll, but I do not sit here and cry over it. I can never take it on the plane with me (to the South of France!) so I have to work with what I`ve got. Life goes on and ROCK`N `ROLL! 😂 BUT Windows computer rage does happen! I thought I was rocking, but then the blue screens of death wanted to join in with the rest of the music, the beats and drums. It`s like your brain explodes, and instead of rock and roll, I threw myself on the floor and rolled myself inside the carpet. Like a burito. At least that is the scenario going on inside my mind, and will be my next move IF an Apple store doesn`t open where I live. LIE! But in my case it is better to PRETEND there is no Apple store. With a MAC I know exactly how I want it to sound. Not the glitch sounds from all the Windows viruses...even though that is a cool sound and very futuristic, I am not into malware threats. No, I would love to make goth-disco, like from the 80`s / mixed with som modern stuff only I can come up with. Some synthesizer crap / real chaos. Painfully bad / good? The goth part comes in when you kinda have to dig a grave for yourself because what you`ve made is so freaking aweful. It is the crap going on inside of my mind coming to fruition. It is not finished yet, though. And never will. That has always been my favorite sentence. But this time I am going to finish SOMETHING. It is important to finish something. To be a "closer". A closer of a project. Inspired by heavy rock bands Like the sh*t they played in the 80`s. I grew up with an older brother. A real metal head, lots of posters on the walls of Deep Purple and those old heavy rock bands - HATED it at the time, but now I understand what was going on. (He also had the KISS - posters. That was worse! I was scared.) He is to all kinds of genres (STILL! Still into these bands TRUST ME! When I am in Norway I hear the music through his open windows!) But as a little girl I did NOT appreciate the sound. It still made me who I am today. Ironically. I am into almost every genre. But I do like the heavy metal rock sound now. (Does not have to be metal, though.) PEACE AND LOVE!✌ I just found a photo that I made from my archive. For no reason. Thank you for being a tourist passing through Mali`s Universe. Thank you for being a witness of all the stories going on inside my mind, simultaneously. Like, share and comment! Thanks! 👍
a worksheet illustrating extreme sports.I hope you will find it useful.It is possible to change it to a webquest by deleting names and asking your students to find the names of sports - ESL worksheets
Hexalace is an open-plan commercial building made primarily for leasing purposes. In a tight commercial plot with challenging building norms...
Oblivion House demonstrates the impact of the transparency with providing panoramic breath-taking views, inviting nature in, being part of the home and having a positive effect on the well-being of residents.
Juvenal Ravelo, catalogue essaay by Bélgica Rodríguez. Durban Segnini Gallery, Juvenal Ravelo will show 28 artworks in diferent format of his new series “Fragmentación de la luz y el color” [“Fragmentationof Light and Color”], in wich he gives free rein to the spirit and to the instinct-reason dialectic to elevate the monumentality of the metaphors of light and color he creates. Juvenal Ravelo’s work is characterized by extreme luminosity, not only from the fragmentation of light but also from the force of the color, that combine to create simultaneously a real and an unreal presence. The artist presents to the spectator his profound interest in the aesthetic balance of visual versions of the experiences.
An aesthetically driven exercise wherein the ‘object of desire‘ explores the ability of an internal structure to effect the exterior an the object. At moments of an extreme distortion of the interior...
Thierry Lechanteur è uno dei pionieri nell'uso dell'Intelligenza Artificiale in Belgio e nella fotografia, creando immagini che trascendono i limiti..
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Combining more that one view of Historical Architectural Buildings. Larger images in the post. British Artist Stephen Biesty, has been a freelance illustrator since 1985, producing art for adult and children's books. He really came to prominence when he published his "Incredible Cross-Section" books, that sold 3.5 million copies world wide and were translated into 16 languages. He has provided illustrations for high profile jobs like: the redevelopment of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden and the Millennium Dome. These drawings really speak for themselves, when it comes to the precision and accuracy with which they were executed. At the same time, I need to mention the way he gives different views of the building within the same drawings, both fascinating and mind bending. Click the images to enlarge them, so that you get to see all of the fantastic details. Empire State Building, New York. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Globe Theatre, London. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Sydney Opera House. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Temple of Amun-Ra, Egypt. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Parthenon, Athens. Press the Image to Enlarge it. St Paul's Cathedral, London. Press the Image to Enlarge it. Hagia Sophia, Istanbul. Press the Image to Enlarge it.
Glitch Extreme Photoshop Action. Neon Fashion Colours. Red and Cyan effects. Easy to use and editable. Instant download. Do you want to add a neon glitch vibe to your photographs? Just hit the play button and apply this action to your images. The action is easy to use and applies wonderfully on any type of image. You will love that glitchy, neon color effect! It works on a wide range of images like blogging, product, fashion, urban, lifestyle, landscape etc.. You can also replay it multiple times in order to obtain more dramatic effects. The more, the better! Requires Adobe Photoshop (CC and earlier versions) and minimal knowledge of it. Help with playing actions may also be provided.
The architects never seize to surprise us with their intricate and innovative designs. Some showcase their ingenuity by creating unique functionality of the houses they design, others demonstrate the never-seen-before exterior. Recently, architect Karina Wiciak of Wamhouse studio demonstrated unusual house designs after founding inspiration in an unexpected place -- logos of the famous brands.
I really love freaky fashion as I’ve said many times, and this definitely falls under that category, have a look at plenty more on this link. I’d really like to see Britain’s Next…
Packaging is one of the most complex fields of design — as behind the bright wrapping, a huge psychological aspect is hidden.
Designed by WOHA Architects, the PARKROYAL on Pickering Hotel in Singapore features six incredible sky gardens that are cantilevered at every fourth level between the blocks of guest rooms. …
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High Contrast Photography Ideas -Much like any photography session, planning the shoot is critical. When shooting moving subjects, like in sports photography, picking a high shutter ... Read more
Artist Beth Cavener creates stunning sculptures that take the form of wild animals but which convey a whole host of human emotion. Her ongoing body of work, titled Animal Body, Human Space, is base...