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I'm posting this here so I have it for future reference.
I'm posting this here so I have it for future reference.
“Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place.”— Zora Neale Hurston (via theremina) (via emotionalpornography)
Reblogged from EP.
A drawing of a balloon by Steffen Simon, from the collection of Ann-Kristina Simon, London, United Kingdom.
Ann-Kristina writes:
“As a creative person I am always interested in what makes us creative and how can we trigger it. Creativity is something that often happens subconsciously. To me, creativity is imagination and observation of what surrounds us, processed through a certain passage in our minds and then expressed in a way that is unique.
My brother is 13 years old and has learning difficulties. Apart from that, he is one of the most amazing drawers I know. He sees things I don´t see anymore, because my mind is too conscious. I often think I learned and know too many things to just “do”. He doesn´t draw things as they are, but as he sees them. To me it is beautiful to see the way our brain functions and dictates a creative outcome. Even if I tried, and I did, I can´t draw as naturally and organically as he does.”
More about Steffen and many more examples of his drawings here.
Reblogged from A Journey Round My Skull's tumblr.
Testing out posting Flickr favorites using the Posterous Bookmarklet. If you're digging any of these, please click throught the image and "like" it in person.
Largo from Concerto No. 1 in E major, Op. 8, “La primavera” (Spring).A few years back we made projections for a live performance by the Emerald Ensemble of the "Four Seasons" by Vivaldi. This is one I did for the second movement of Spring.There was very little budget, so I spent a week or two listening to the piece over and over, when in the car, then did all the CGI work in less than 2 office days. From the BDH website:"Vivaldi wrote sonnets for each concerto in the Four Seasons. For this piece he wrote:“And now, in the pleasant, flowery meadow, to the soft murmur of leaves and plants, the goatherd sleeps with his faithful dog at his side.” Each musical element clearly illustrates a scene and the shapes in the animation reflects that."
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Dostoyevsky’s notes for chapter 5 of The Brothers Karamazov
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