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The woks of Ian Fisher, Canadian-born 30-year-old painter, are focused exclusively on the representation of blue – and all the shades of colors that the clouds are changing in their lives.
“Why I chose to focus on the sky? Because it is so beautiful! "responds candidly Ian to Paola Paleari’s first and perhaps obvious question. "The clouds are mysterious elements in constant change. Continually alter their essence and, nevertheless, remain themselves. Heaven is the realm of chaos, but obeys a very precise rules. It is not glamorous? ”
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Haari Tesla, illuminated (2013)
"Macrocosm and microcosm is an ancient Greek Neo-Platonic schema of seeing the same patterns reproduced in all levels of the cosmos, from the largest scale (macrocosm or universe-level) all the way down to the smallest scale (microcosm or sub-sub-atomic or even metaphysical-level). In the system the midpoint is Man, who summarizes thecosmos."
" I was doing some researches and I found experiment with miniatures of space so I decided to try my own. The result has been nebulae, galaxies and supernovae transformed into microorganism.” - Artist’s Statement”
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Dorothy Jordan and Gwen Lee - Christmastime 1920s
Hey archy do you have any examples of visitor centers for national parks?
Here are some examples of visitor centers for national parks:
Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
Snaefellsstofa Visitor Center ARKÍS architects
Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook Safdie Rabines Architects
Wasit Natural Reserve Visitor Centre X Architects
Monmouth Battlefield State Park Visitor Center ikon.5 architects
Karijini Visitor Centre Woodhead International BDH