thevitruvianman
thevitruvianman
The Vitruvian Man
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Hello. My name is Leo Vitruvius. I used to go by another, but that was a long time ago. Now, all I am is a humble painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. {OC for a werewolf Leonardo Da Vinci. FC Garrett Hedlund. May get NSFW. Read the about first. Tracks thevitruvianman.}
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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Heart and its Blood Vessels, Leonardo Da Vinci
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Coition of a Hemisected Man and Woman, 1492, Leonardo Da Vinci
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Studies of Water passing Obstacles and falling, 1508, Leonardo Da Vinci
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Study of the Graduations of Shadows on Spheres, 1492, Leonardo Da Vinci
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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The Viturvian Man, the Canon of Proportions
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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“In your own work you must follow the Leonardo path. Most people don’t have the patience to absorb their minds in the fine points and minutiae that are intrinsically part of their work. They are in a hurry to create effects and make a splash; they think in large brush strokes. Their work inevitably reveals their lack of attention to detail—it doesn’t connect deeply with the public, and it feels flimsy. If it gets attention, the attention is momentary. You must see whatever you produce as something that has a life and presence of its own. This presence can be vibrant and visceral, or it can be weak and lifeless. A character in a novel, for instance, will come to life for the reader if the writer has put great effort into imagining the details of that character. The writer does not need to literally lay out these details; readers will feel it in the work and will intuit the level of research that went into the creation of it. All living things are an amalgam of intricate levels of details, animated by the dynamic that connects them. Seeing your work as something alive, your path to mastery is to study and absorb these details in a universal fashion, to the point at which you feel the life force and can express it effortlessly in your work.”
-Robert Greene, Mastery
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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A medical drawing by Leonardo DaVinci.
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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I design my next tattoo I call it the trans-vitruvio is a mix of My love for Davinci and who I am, and how proud I feel of my body. Also is a way to show that our bodies also have armony. Hope you guys like it!
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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La Scapigliata de Leonardo Da Vinci
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Leonardo Da Vinci’s drawings
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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DaVinci’s dachsunds.
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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Statue based on Leonardo daVinci’s famous concept for artificial wings.
This is so fucking beautiful!
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thevitruvianman · 7 years ago
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“I won’t deny that I am a werewolf” {ft the glorious art of @atalienart }
Are you following my bookstagram yet? ig : @paperbackbones
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