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fuckyeahfluiddynamics · 4 months
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"The Reef"
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Artist Alberto Seveso returns to his colorful ink plumes, but this time with a twist. Here, Seveso took ink injected in water and digitally altered it, adding texture and shaping the ink to mimic the shapes of coral reefs.  (Image credit: A. Seveso; via Colossal) Read the full article
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389 · 13 days
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PORTO ROCHA
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"Peacock Feather Brooch" by Mellerio dits Meller for Empress Eugénie (1868) presented in “A History of Jewellery: Bedazzled (part 5: 19th Century)” by Beatriz Chadour-Sampson - International Jewellery Historian and Author - for the V&A Academy online, march 2024.
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clarissefcd · 1 month
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Martin-pêcheur d'Europe au 150-600mm
Alpes-Maritimes
France 🇫🇷
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helenethiennot · 18 days
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Sans titre - France - 2024
photographie argentique - Agfa APX 400
Hélène Thiennot
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fashionbooksmilano · 5 months
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Entrée des fournisseurs
Un livre de Prosper Assouline
Photographies de Keiichi Tahara , Textes Olivier Seguret
Editions Assouline Maeght Editeur, Paris 1990, 213 pages, 25,4x34,9cm, ISBN 9782869411135
euro 75,00
email if you want to buy [email protected]
Entrée des fournisseurs consacré aux artisans de la haute couture et illustrés de photographies de Keiichi Tahara.
Chaque grande maison est présentée par un texte d'un grand couturier. - La broderie - Lesage, par Gianfranco Ferré (Christian Dior) - Les souliers - Massaro, par Karl Lagerfeld (Chanel) - La passementerie - Pouzieux, par Christian Lacroix - Les chapeaux - Debard, par Louis Féraud - Les plumes - Lemarié, par Erik Mortensen (Pierre Balmain) - Les dentelles - Marescot, par Emmanuel Ungaro - Nacre et émail - Gripoix, par Hubert de Givenchy - Les plissés - Lognon, par Philippe Venet - Les parures - Desrues, par Gérard Pipart (Nina Ricci) - La teinture - Perrochon, par Jean-Louis Scherrer -- Abraham par Yves Saint-Laurent
04/12/23
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themissingpixel · 10 days
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Pixel Plumage
Embark on an pixelated adventure with Pixel Plumage, where this charming rooster leads the charge in a quest for pixel perfection!
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love-for-carnation · 7 months
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Carnations in a glass vase on a draped marble ledge Eloise Harriet Stannard (1829–1915, British)
Eloise Harriet was one of the fourteen children of landscape painter and drawing teacher Alfred Stannard and Martha Stannard (née Sparks). She was probably trained as an artist by her father, and her style was influenced by traditional Dutch still life painting, especially the artist Jan van Huysum. Eloise Harriet is today considered one of Britain's most gifted still life painters. She suffered from poor health but still maintained an active career as a painter, exhibiting regularly and becoming so successful that she never needed to take in pupils, as was often the case for women artists in the 19th century. In 1871 Eloise Stannard received an invitation from the Committee of the Female School of Arts, which asked her to be a judge for the school. Her poor health prevented her from accepting the invitation. She became a member of the Society of Women Artists in 1871.
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chic-a-gigot · 1 year
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La Mode illustrée, no. 7, 12 février 1899, Paris. No. 2. — Merveilleuse (Consulat). Modèle de la Maison Camille, rue du 4-Septembre, 9. Ville de Paris / Bibliothèque Forney
Tête coiffée avec catogan derrière; un grand voile de tulle lamé formant un peu un bonnet est disposé en prenant son point de départ au pied de l'aigrette pour se terminer en cascade jusqu'au bas de la coiffure en dégageant le côté gauche.
Capped head with ponytail behind; a large veil of lamé tulle forming a bit of a bonnet is laid out, taking its starting point at the foot of the aigrette to end in a cascade to the bottom of the hairstyle, clearing the left side.
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illustratus · 2 years
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Vortex Below
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When a drop of ethanol lands on a pool of water, surface tension forces draw it into a fast-spreading film. Evenly-spaced plumes form at the edges of the film, then the film stops spreading and instead retracts. All of this takes place in about 0.6 seconds.  (Image and research credit: A. Pant and B. Puthenveettil) Read the full article
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calebdoerksen2 · 6 months
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I figured I’d have the opportunity to draw the Brown siblings in their Halloween costumes as historical imperial figures. I think Jenny and Django look really lovely as Marie Antoinette and an 1800s U.S. army drummer, respectively. 💖🎃⚜️🇫🇷👑🎂🇺🇸💂‍♂️⚔️🥁
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“Showcase in Calouste Gulbenkian's Residence House in Paris" (1899-1927), “Dragonfly Corsage ornament” by René Lalique (1898) and "Peacock Corsage" by René Lalique in gold, enamel, diamonds and opals (circa 1900) presented in “A History of Jewellery: Bedazzled (part 6: Art Nouveau 1890-1914)” by Beatriz Chadour-Sampson - International Jewellery Historian and Author - for the V&A Academy online, march 2024.
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sushis4kalyo · 9 months
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Boucles d'oreilles DIY 🪶
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