Worlds First Photo
If you like this post PLEASE Stumble or Digg it! Thanks for stopping by! The worlds first photo was taken by Joseph Niepce in France in 1826. It took an exposure time of 8 hours and is on an 8″x 6.5″ pewter plate. The photo has been on display at the University of Texas since [...]
Soldier
Soldier by Australian artist Russell Drysdale. To find out more about Russell Drysdale and all his works check out this Wikipedia link.
The Green Hour
Bruno’s Sculpture Garden
If you like this post PLEASE support us by Stumbling it! Thanks for stopping by! These are some of the sculptures within Bruno’s Art and Sculpture Garden located in Marysville, Australia. Check out all of Bruno’s garden at Brunosart.com
Sand Art
Check out the above video, it is amazing the pictures that he creates with sand and a projector. I would love to see this in person.
Green Graffiti
The Fighting Temeraire
The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last Berth to be broken up was painted by J. M. W. Turner in 1838. The painting currently hangs in the National Gallery in London. For more information on The Fighting Temeraire or J. M. W. Turner check out this wikipedia link.
Harbin Festival
If you like this post PLEASE support us by Stumbling it! Thanks for stopping by! Sculptures from the 19th annual Harbin Snow Sculpture Art Fair in Harbin, China. Check out Rtoddking.com for lots of high quality pictures from the festival.
The Creation of Adam
The Creation of Adam is a fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City. It was painted by Michelangelo around 1511. For more information on The Creation of Adam check out this Wikipedia link.
Lascaux Caves Paintings
The Lascaux Caves, in southwestern France, contain some of the best paleolithic cave paintings in the world. The prehistoric paintings are at least 15,000 years old and were discovered on Thursday, September 12, 1940, by four French teenagers. The Ministry of Cultural Affairs closed the Lascaux caves to the public on April 20, 1963 because [...]
Baloon
Rooster
Fire Eyeball
Reflections
I would love to be there fishing!