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POPSLeonardo's technique uncovered I was very interested in this story, probably due to the mystery surrounding Leonardo's work and life but was surprised at my fillings about this, being a curious, sum what hairless, person I think some things should be left a mystery and unscrutinized. The mystery is part of the beauty.
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POPSBeautiful Man "He looks like a damned handsome man to me. You can't keep character from shining through, his is luminescent, any more than you can fake what's not there" (from post)
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POPSArt: Maria Lassnig - Nudes A new exhibition of Maria Lassnig's paintings is opening on April 25 at the Serpentine, London. Her work deals with the awareness we have of our own bodies, and rejects the strictures of traditional portraiture. Have a look at some of her work Truth and dare At nearly 90, the painter Maria Lassnig is producing the most confrontational work of her life. She talks to Adrian Searle The painter greets us, naked. She holds a gun to her own head, and aims another at her spectators. Maria Lassnig, approaching 90, might be trying to tell us something. You or Me is the title of this self-portrait, painted in 2005 and the first thing you see in her exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery in London. As well as an introduction, the painting is a test: bolt and run, or stay and face the consequences. I plunged right in. Visual art Truth and dare At nearly 90, the painter Maria Lassnig is producing the most confrontational work of her life. She talks to Adrian Searle In pictur
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POPS Oil painting 'invented in Asia, not Europe' A dozen out of the 50 caves were painted with oil painting technique, using perhaps walnut and poppy seed oils, conclude Ms Yoko Taniguchi from the National Research Institute for Cultural Properties in Tokyo. "This is the earliest clear example of oil paintings in the world, although drying oils were already used by ancient Romans and Egyptians, but only as medicines and cosmetics", explains Ms Taniguchi, leader of the team. The results showed a high diversity of pigments as well as binders and the scientists identified original ingredients and alteration compounds. Apart from oil-based paint layers, some of the layers were made of natural resins, proteins, gums, and, in some cases, a resinous, varnish-like layer. The paintings are probably the work of artists who travelled on the Silk Road.
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POPSExceptional Oil Painting by Jacques Resch "A painting by Jacques Resch is not perceived in a single glance. It is peeled back little by little through the thousand subtleties that you discover during this encounter." -- Harry Kampainne Again, 'stolen' by me from Ninadalton. My attempt here does no justice to these painting. At the site is much better.
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POPSMary of Denmark I am looking at a painting but am in the same room as the subject. (Portrait of HRH Crown Princess Mary of Denmark, 2006, oil on canvas: Ralph Heimans.)
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POPSEdgar Degas: Focused on present a Realist,a Master A French pioneering master.Some say father of Impessionist movement in 19Centuary, he said their was "too much agony to be other than a realist, I,m not a mere impressionist".Broke Victorian taboo,s with nudes not in religious or classical settings and took years over his works,,skilled in painting,pastels exquisite sculpture.No stranger to controversy he depicted "Lions @ little rats" aristocricy in top hats preying on the ballerinas."The Flower of the gutter" a sculptor of a 14 year old ballerina.Reworked his paintings for years ."The Dance Class" his most famous about 1870ish.
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POPSArt History 101- Robert Rauschenberg * "It is impossible to have progress without conscience." * "I think a painting is more like the real world if it's made out of the real world." * "The artist's job is to be a witness to his time in history." * "You begin with the possibilities of the material." * "An empty canvas is full only if you want it to be full." * "I work in the gap between art and life." * "You have to have the time to feel sorry for yourself in order to be a good abstract expressionist." * "I feel though the world is a friendly boy walking along in the sun." Robert Rauschenberg
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POPSWhat The Media Didn’t Tell You About The Unemployment Spike Congress is to blame. Last year Congressional Democrats (along with some Stockholm-Syndromed Republicans) passed the Fair Minimum Wage Act of 2007, which started a phased hike of the minimum wage from $5.15 an hour to $7.25. Free market economists warned them that this would increase unemployment – that rapid increases in unemployment compensation hit teens and minorities the hardest. But the class-warriors are running the people’s house now, and they would hear none of that, so they took to the floor, let loose the dogs of demagoguery, and saddled America’s pizza parlors, municipal swimming pools, house painting businesses and lawn mowing services with a huge cost increase.
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POPSNano Technology The Toronto team instead cooked up semiconductor particles in a flask containing extra-pure oleic acid, the main ingredient in olive oil. The particles are just a few nanometres (one billionth of a metre) across. The team then placed a drop of solution on a glass slide patterned with gold electrodes and forced the drop to spread out into a smooth, continuous semiconductor film using a process called spin-coating. They then gave their film a two-hour bath in methanol. Once the solvent evaporated, it left an 800 nanometre-thick layer of the light-sensitive nanoparticles.