Pages

A universe of beauty, mystery and wonder

A universe of beauty, mystery and wonder
©http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/ UNAUTHORIZED USE AND/OR DUPLICATION OF THIS BLOG'S MATERIAL IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. EXCERPTS AND LINKS MAY BE USED, PROVIDED THAT FULL AND CLEAR CREDIT IS GIVEN TO OTTERS AND SCIENCE NEWS BLOGSPOT WITH APPROPRIATE AND SPECIFIC DIRECTION TO THE ORIGINAL CONTENT. --- THE FACTS AND OPINIONS POSTED ON THIS BLOG ARE HERE FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSE AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS AND OPINIONS OF THIS BLOG'S ADMINISTRATOR.
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 13, 2018

FOR OFFICIAL PORTRAIT OBAMA CHOSE BLACK ARTIST WHO LIKES TO PAINT BLACKS BEHADING WHITES - One more in a disturbing list of choices by president Obama

©http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/. Unauthorized duplication of this blog's material is prohibited.   Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full credit and link is given to Otters and Science News Blogspot.  Link to this post:  http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2018/02/for-official-portrait-obama-chose-black.html - Thank you for visiting my blog.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
  • Before Barak Hussein Obama became a presidential candidate he and his wife attended for many years the church of Reverend Jeremiah Wright, well known for cursing America and for being a vicious hater of whites and Jews.  It was only when  Obama was about to become president that he felt obliged to disavow his former friend and mentor. 
  • Obama's love for Islam indirectly endorses that ideology's hate for Infidels, particularly of Jews.  Decapitation is the religiously correct way for Muslims to get rid of Infidels and to punish lawbreakers.
  • Now it turns up that the painter Obama chose for a very important portrait is well known for portraying black women with the decapitated and bloody heads of white women. 
  • This is not just artistic imagination, it is reality.  In now black-ruled South Africa there are daily attacks on white farmers, and thousands of them have been tortured and killed.  Is this the future for the dwindling white race?  Watch video further down this page.
  • And as anti-white rhetoric is normalized in America, the former president's choices speak louder than words. 

Irony:  Notice the culturally appropriated straight hair and European medieval dress.  At the heart of anti-white hatred lies a deep, deep sense of envy.

Continue reading and see more images

Sunday, October 26, 2014

PICTURES OF POST-APOCALYPTIC TORONTO

Lo-fi scifi auteur Jim Munroe worked with three artists, Mathew Borrett, Terry Lau and Sanford Kong, to create these gorgeous images of a fallen Toronto. It's just in time for the Canadian election, where notorious politician Rob Ford's older brother Doug is currently polling pretty well in the Toronto mayoral race.

Just in Time for Election Day, a Post-Apocalyptic Toronto in Pictures
See more images

Saturday, October 4, 2014

THE LOVING RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN A LITTLE GIRL WITH AUTISM AND HER THERAPY CAT - She is also a talented painter

thula-therapy-cat-autistic-artist-iris-grace-3
Animals deserve our respect.  They are creatures of God with sensitivity, intelligence, and so much love to give.  We should do all we can to promote their protection in a world where animals are treated with so much cruelty. 

The following story is about a therapy cat, but all our pets can be therapy animals.  With their love and loveliness they help keep us sane.

The heartwarming story of a five-year old girl with autism and her therapy cat. 

Iris Grace, the incredibly talented 5-year-old girl with autism who paints beautiful pictures, has a behind-the-scenes helper who’s also worthy of praise – that’s Thula, her therapeutic cat.
 
thula-therapy-cat-autistic-artist-iris-grace-27Thula, who is almost 1 year old, is a Maine Coon. This breed is known as the intelligent and gentle giant of the cat world and though she’s still small and young, Thula does not disappoint.
 
Her gentle and compassionate character is especially important for Iris, a young girl growing up with autism;
 
Thula has lowered [Iris'] daily anxieties in life and keeps Iris calm,” Iris’ mother, Arabella Carter-Johnson, told Bored Panda, “but equally has the effect of encouraging her to be more social. She will talk more to Thula, saying little phrases like ‘sit cat.’

Friday, February 28, 2014

A BALLERINA HEALS HER CURVATURE OF THE SPINE THROUGH EXERCISE

I'm a great fan of ballet and couldn't resist this story.  Ballet is good for both the body and the spirit, and even if you're all grown up, it's a great exercise (provided your doctor approves it).  And if you prefer to only watch ballet, that is also a wonderful experience.
 
Ballerinas are particularly attuned to their bodies and able to use exercise to heal.  Here is a beautiful story of how a young ballerina used exercise to correct a serious case of scoliosis or curvature of the spine.

Friday, January 10, 2014

ELEPHANT ARTIST PAINTS SELF PORTRAITS


He has a delicate brushstroke and an eye for colour that would give Picasso a run for his money.So it's all the more impressive that this impressionist painter is in fact... an elephant.

Noppakhao, also known as Peter, has churned out dozens of works of art over the years, with some fetching as much as $700.Noppakhao - which stands for the 'nine colours of the gemstones' - began painting eight years ago as part of the Asian Elephant Art & Conservation Project (AEACP) in Ayutthaya province, nearly 50 miles north of Bangkok.

According to the organisation's website, the 11-year-old bull 'exhibits a wonderful sense of dexterity and control with the paintbrush' to draw landscapes and floral designs.


Read more and see pictures of Noppakhao at work - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2536361/It-s-pachyderm-Picasso-Elephant-paints-amazing-self-portraits-youll-never-forget.html  


RELATED

Monet, another elephant painter in Thailand.
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2013/10/elephant-paints-pictures-of-flowers.html


******************************************************************************

Friday, January 3, 2014

A VIEW OF THE SPECTACULAR STOCKHOLM METRO ART

For the admission price of one metro ticket, tens of thousands of Stockholm’s commuters can gain access to what is likely the world’s biggest (and longest) art exhibition. Within the capital city’s cavernous 68-mile underground train hub, 90 of the 100 stations are fantastically adorned with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, engravings, and various other works by over 150 artists.
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/stockholm-metro-art#8RCxG9dVAeV2Ulpx.99
For the admission price of one metro ticket, tens of thousands of Stockholm’s commuters can gain access to what is likely the world’s biggest (and longest) art exhibition. Within the capital city’s cavernous 68-mile underground train hub, 90 of the 100 stations are fantastically adorned with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, engravings, and various other works by over 150 artists.
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/stockholm-metro-art#8RCxG9dVAeV2Ulpx.99
 
It's the world's longest and biggest art exhibition.  For 68 miles, 90 of the 100 stations are adorned with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, and engravings by over 150 artists.

See pictures of this amazing collection here -
http://all-that-is-interesting.com/stockholm-metro-art

*****************************************************************************

For the admission price of one metro ticket, tens of thousands of Stockholm’s commuters can gain access to what is likely the world’s biggest (and longest) art exhibition. Within the capital city’s cavernous 68-mile underground train hub, 90 of the 100 stations are fantastically adorned with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, engravings, and various other works by over 150 artists.
Read more at http://all-that-is-interesting.com/stockholm-metro-art#8RCxG9dVAeV2Ulpx.99

Monday, December 23, 2013

AMAZING PICTURES OF LIQUID SCULPTURES


The mesmerising 'liquid sculptures' took endless patience, hundreds of camera clicks and SIX MONTHS to create.  The images are created by letting drop fall into coloured liquid then very quickly pressing the camera shutter.  They look like umbrellas, or mushrooms, or trees.
Tapan Sheth, a photographer from India, took six months to create these dream-like 'liquid sculptures'. 


See beautiful pictures here - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2528562/Mesmerising-liquid-sculptures-took-endless-patience-hundreds-camera-clicks-SIX-MONTHS-create.html

****************************************************************************



Friday, December 20, 2013

SPACE-THEMED WALLPAPERS CHOSEN FOR YOU BY IO9


See the illustrations here - especially chosen for IO9 readers.

http://io9.com/gorgeous-space-wallpapers-to-fill-your-holidays-with-st-1485818163

*********************************************************************

Monday, December 2, 2013

WAS STONEHENGE A CENTER FOR "ROCK MUSIC"?

In the 1972 comedy "WHAT'S UP DOC" Ryan O'Neal plays a scientist with a peculiar theory about how particular rocks with musical properties may have influenced prehistoric man.  The movie was hilarious and the rocks only an excuse for a very funny plot.
 
Now history imitates art, so to speak.
 
DAILY MAIL - Stonehenge may have been built by Stone Age man as a prehistoric centre for rock music, a new study has claimed.  According to experts from London's Royal College of Art, some of the stones sound like bells, drums, and gongs when they are 'played' - or hit with hammers.
 
Archaeologists, who have pondered why stone age man transported Bluestones 200 miles from Mynydd Y Preseli in Pembrokshire, South West Wales to Stonehenge, believe this discovery could hold the key. 

The 'sonic rocks' could have been specifically picked because of their 'acoustic energy' which means they can make a variety of noises ranging from metallic to wooden sounding, in a number of notes.
 
Research published today in the Journal of Time & Mind reveals the surprising new role for the Preseli Bluestones which make up the famous monument, and which were sourced from the Pembrokeshire landscape on and around the Carn Menyn ridge, on Mynydd Preseli, South-West Wales. 
 
Bluestones were used in the village of Maenclochog - meaning bell or ringing stones - until the 18th century.
 
A significant percentage of the rocks on Carn Menyn produce metallic sounds - like bells, gongs or tin drums - when struck with small hammerstones. Such sonic or musical rocks are referred to as 'ringing rocks' or 'lithophones'. 
 
The Landscape & Perception project drew upon the comments of the early 'rock gong' pioneer, Bernard Fagg, a one-time curator of the Pitt Rivers Museum, in  Oxford.  He suspected there were ringing rocks on or around Preseli and suggested that this was the reason why so many Neolithic monuments exist in the region – with the sounds making the landscape sacred to Stone Age people.
 
English Heritage allowed archaeologists from Bournemouth and Bristol universities to acoustically  test the bluestones at Stonehenge, effectively playing them like a huge xylophone.  To the researchers’ surprise, several were found to make distinctive if muted sounds, with several of the rocks showing evidence of having already been struck.

 
The tones make different pitched noises in different places and different stones make different noises - ranging from a metallic to a wooden sound.

The investigators believe that this could have been the prime reason behind the otherwise inexplicable transport of these stones nearly 200 miles from Preseli to Salisbury Plain. There were plentiful local rocks from which Stonehenge could have been built, yet the bluestones were considered special.
 
The researchers have looked into geological reasons as to why some rocks make noise and others do not and one theory is that the amount of silica in the rocks could explain why in the future.
 
The theory is that stone age people living in Wales might have used the rocks to communicate with each other over long distances as there are marks on the stones where they have been struck an incredibly long time ago.
 
 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
 
******************************************************************************* 

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

UPLIFTING MUSIC CAN IMPROVE MENTAL PERFORMANCE

You always knew it, didn't you?   Listening to positive music increases our sense of well being, which improves our overall performance in everything we do.  On the other hand, certain music can really bring you down. 
 
Now it's been found that certain uplifting music can make you think smart.  In a test conducted to evaluate mental performance in relation to music, participants responded correctly and faster when listening to an uplifting piece of classical music.

Read more herehttp://medicalxpress.com/news/2013-03-uplifting-music-boost-mental-capacity.html

Not enough attention is paid to the relationship between music and health and intelligence.  There are books about the MOZART EFFECT,  showing how small children - even babies - regularly exposed to the music of Mozart tend to have higher IQs.

******************************************************************************