Great works of art and vapour: thinking big...
Rodin's Thinker started life as a study for a small figure to sit on top of the Gates of Hell.
The sky, with some writing on
Rodin's Thinker started life as a study for a small figure to sit on top of the Gates of Hell.
Posted by ao tomato at 14:46 0 comments
Labels: art history, canberra, cumulus clouds, doodles, sculpture
featuring a luscious scientific stingray illustration. sourced from Wikipedia commons: "The oldest published depiction of a common stingray, from Pierre Belon's , 1553 De Aquatilibus Libri Duo".
Posted by ao tomato at 21:39 0 comments
Labels: animals, aquatic life, cumulus clouds, doodles, humour, sea, taxonomy
oils transpiring off the eucalyptus trees is what gives the brindabella mountain range their characteristic purple hue. in the ancient world, purple was a hard-to-get colour and usually involved milking the mucus from murex snails to produce tyrian dyes - a precious, but limited resource, reserved for royalty, and controlled by strict sumptuary laws. the sky has no such qualms about conspicuous sumption!
Posted by ao tomato at 21:01 0 comments
Labels: canberra, cumulus clouds, history, storm
Posted by ao tomato at 22:20 0 comments
Labels: cumulus clouds, doodles, mammatus, monsters, storm
Posted by ao tomato at 21:49 0 comments
Labels: cumulus clouds, mammatus, short notes, storm, sydney
Posted by ao tomato at 23:59 0 comments
Labels: lamps, reflections, short notes, stratus clouds, sydney
is nothing compared to the thundering cthumulus...
Posted by ao tomato at 23:59 0 comments
Labels: city, cumulus clouds, doodles, monsters, storm, sydney, thestralia
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