By Lucy Haro | Photos by Rick Hustead In the martial arts, one school of thought holds that you should change your game to match your opponent’s. Example: If you’re a stand-up fighter and you’re fa…
"There is literally no one in the world that I don't hate right now."
An easy-to-understand explanation of how planes fly and stay in the air.
The Scream Edvard Munch, 1817 - 1889, is most famous for his painting, 'The Scream' of which he did four versions of. This one is on cardboard. I can't help but think that at the time it was no more than a 10 minute sketch. It seems strange as there are so many other paintings that are amazing and yet don't get a look in. I have added a few below. I have chosen to add the paintings that I saw at the museum instead of photos taken from a book. The images are therefore not as good as many have refection's within the glass- as is very obvious in the picture above. I have chosen to use these images as they feel like a dialogue - By Munch's thoughts and emotions portrayed within the subjects of a painting, and me - in my reflection, to my thoughts and childhood memories. In a later post I will take images from a book: The Frieze of Life , Love - Angst - Death. I often went to the Munch museum as a child. I was struck by Munch's emotion, by the flow of brush strokes and his use of colour. I was and still am fascinated by the sunken deep eyes that look like hard lumps of coal that enhance the pain that lies within a painting. He paints faces and bodies that are pulled and drawn out. In doing so he emphasises a play of raw emotion, in pain, guilt, jealousy, love etc that becomes echoed within the subject's surroundings. The Sick Child The Death of Marat II Death in the Sick Room The Woman / Sphinx The Voice / Summer Night Two Human Beings / The Lonely Ones Harpy The Kiss of Death Jealousy II The Voice / Summer Night Puberty Death and the Woman Self Portrait Golgotha Train Smoke The yellow Log The Wave Model by the Wicker Chair Vampire Red Virginia Creeper The Girls on a Bridge Starry Night The Sun. For the Aula Decorations Storing? Restoring? This is a Munch inspired drawing I did when I was 15.
EXEMPLES L’Encyclopédie – 1755 Buffon, La Pérouse : expéditions dans le Pacifique, Montgolfier Les « physiocrates » Montesquieu, L’esprit des lois, 1748 Voltaire et Frédéric II de Prusse Rousseau, Du contrat social, 1762 Mahomet de Voltaire Le « grand...
Strengthening your shoulders with serratus anterior exercises will keep them mobile and strong, helping you avoid injury and live your active life.
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Etheric energy wings are real! No one tells you this... And it honestly sounds a bit crazy. But its true! Do you have angel wings? Learn all about this here...
What's the difference between the enneagram 5w6 & 6w5? In this blog, we're comparing the 5w6, The Problem Solver, with the 6w5, The Defender.
From breathing mobility, to thoracic positioning, to scapular motion, looking at a client's shoulder health and mobility is even more complex than you think.
Winged feminine figure. Bronze by sculptor Adolfo Apolloni 1904. Burial monument of the Calcagno family at the Staglieno Cemetery, Genoa - Italy. Copyright © 2008 Carlo Natale. All Rights Reserved You can see my most interesting photo's on flickr here
Hans Memling Triptych of Jan Floreins (detail) Germany/Flanders (1479) Oil on oak panel, 46,3 x 57,4 cm (central panel), 48 x 25 cm (each wing) Groeninge Museum at Saint John’s Hospital,...
Welcome back, fellow body-hackers. In my last article, we took a look at some common problem areas associated with shoulder pain and devised a few different ways to approach them. This time around I’m going to focus on the dynamic duo of shoulder impingement – the serratus anterior and the upper trap. The Shoulder and Overhead Motion Maybe...
part 4 haha it didn't end i lied :)
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Scapular Winging is caused by a loss of the normal scapular stability that make the inferior border of scapula moves medially or laterally.
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