. exploring orange .

Feb 22
neuland-ish A #sketches #type

neuland-ish A #sketches #type


Apr 9
#iconmess #thingsonmyscreen

#iconmess #thingsonmyscreen


#thingsonmyscreen

#thingsonmyscreen


Jan 23

Montanas


Jan 5
from my screen today #WIP

from my screen today #WIP


Oct 31

Oct 27
leprocrastinateur:
“Max Ernst. Forêt et soleil, 1931.
(Frottage sur papier.)
”

leprocrastinateur:

Max Ernst.  Forêt et soleil, 1931.

(Frottage sur papier.)


amare-habeo:
“Max Ernst (German, 1891 - 1976)
Fish Bone Forest (Forêt-Arètes), 1927
Oil on canvas
”

amare-habeo:

Max Ernst (German, 1891 - 1976)

Fish Bone Forest (Forêt-Arètes), 1927

Oil on canvas


rudygodinez:

Prof. Dr. Max Bruckner, Four Plates from the Book “Vielecke und Vielflache”, (1900)

Regular convex polyhedra, frequently referenced as “Platonic” solids, are featured prominently in the philosophy of Plato, who spoke about them, rather intuitively, in association to the four classical elements (earth, wind, fire, water… plus ether). However, it was Euclid who actually provided a mathematical description of each solid and found the ratio of the diameter of the circumscribed sphere to the length of the edge and argued that there are no further convex polyhedra than those 5: tetrahedron, hexahedron (also known as the cube), octahedron, dodecahedron and icosahedron.

(via kimpimmel)



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