Had this cool vehicle idea in high school and drew this out:
I also seemed to believe that this hover solar car would outpace all wheeled vehicles in a solar car race *shrugs*
Had this cool vehicle idea in high school and drew this out:
I also seemed to believe that this hover solar car would outpace all wheeled vehicles in a solar car race *shrugs*
Last edited by HandiAce; 05-31-2013 at 01:40 PM.
Absurd: You Ti dominants sure say things I don't really know where to put.
labtard: fml
Absurd: Hah.
Oh that's terrible.
The trickster is at one and the same time creator and destroyer, giver and negator, he who dupes others, and who is always duped himself.
In case ya'll are wondering about the bra, it was about 50 feet up in a pine tree I saw on a tram.
It looked to neatly tied to the branches. I wanted to know how it got there and why.
"There are so many other things to take pictures of! It is what it is!", my ex said.
Meanwhile, someone... or something out there is missing a bra.
It could even be Sasquatch.
The trickster is at one and the same time creator and destroyer, giver and negator, he who dupes others, and who is always duped himself.
Some of those are terrible, some are quite delightful.
The trickster is at one and the same time creator and destroyer, giver and negator, he who dupes others, and who is always duped himself.
I love that beach painting. I think it is beautiful.
You have that dino down.
I'm amazed by the first pic and how my eyes followed the "tunnel" like it was 3d!
Here is some personal work I made last night. It really took me some time, but I think the effort paid off.
holy shit.
I LOVE THE DRAWING OF THE NAKED GIRL WITH THE BLEEDING HANDS. DAYUM. also the other paintings/drawings of vois and starfall were all awesome. but that is absolutely something I'd pay for.
Panoramic image of Camp Nou
Oh, to find you in dreams - mixing prior, analog, and never-beens... facts slip and turn and change with little lucidity. except the strong, permeating reality of emotion.
I was in the car yesterday and I looked down at my hair and saw it looked very iridescent in the sun. Like I had a faery aura around me, so I took a close up pic of my hair. @Spider it has blue and amber in it. My hair was a bit wild since I had my windows down.
@Ollyx2OxenFree and I were just analyzing the photo and saw multiple faces, including a skull, emerging from the image. This is really freaky how the camera captured all this. My hair looks so alive with energy!
Edit: I didn't use any filters or anything. This was what I saw with my eyes and what the camera picked up and amplified .
Last edited by Aylen; 10-03-2014 at 06:06 PM.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
OMG, I learned something new about myself. I see faces and symbols in everything, even when others don't. I can also help others see it to by directly outlining what I see. I can't tell you how many times as a child I woke up and screamed in terror because something in my room had developed a face. I see faces in tiles and in woodwork too.
Oh and now that I look at the same image no faces/demons are staring back at me. I guess I could find them again if I looked but right now, nothing.Why pareidolia happens
There are a number of theories as to the cause of this phenomenon. Experts say pareidolia provides a psychological determination for many delusions that involve the senses. They believe pareidolia could be behind numerous sightings of UFOs, Elvis and the Loch Ness Monster and the hearing of disturbing messages on records when they are played backwards.
Pareidolia often has religious overtones. A study in Finland found that people who are religious or believe strongly in the supernatural are more likely to see faces in lifeless objects and landscapes.
Carl Sagan, the American cosmologist and author, made the case that pareidolia was a survival tool. In his 1995 book, "The Demon-Haunted World – Science as a Candle in the Dark," he argued that this ability to recognize faces from a distance or in poor visibility was an important survival technique. While this instinct enables humans to instantly judge whether an oncoming person is a friend or foe, Sagan noted that it could result in some misinterpretation of random images or patterns of light and shade as being faces.
Leonardo da Vinci wrote about pareidolia as an artistic device. "If you look at any walls spotted with various stains or with a mixture of different kinds of stones, if you are about to invent some scene you will be able to see in it a resemblance to various different landscapes adorned with mountains, rivers, rocks, trees, plains, wide valleys, and various groups of hills," he wrote in a passage in one of his extensive notebooks.
Sometimes artists use this phenomenon to their advantage by embedding hidden images in their work. Observers often view other objects in Georgia O'Keeffe's flower paintings, for example.
In 1971, the Latvian writer and intellectual Konstantīns Raudive detailed what he believed was the discovery of electronic voice phenomenon (EVP). EVP has been described as "auditory pareidolia." The allegations of hidden messages in popular music have also been described as auditory pareidolia.
The Rorschach inkblot test uses pareidolia in an attempt to gain insight into a person's mental state. Since the cards have been designed without any specific image in mind, this is an example of "directed pareidolia."
http://www.livescience.com/25448-pareidolia.html
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
Got this done today. Messed up a bit but meh, I'm not used to coloured pencil.
Still pretty good. I like how you added some extra detail to the reflection.
„Man can do what he wants but he cannot want what he wants.“
– Arthur Schopenhauer
I've been getting into guerilla gardening the last couple of years. This is one of my illegal plantings. Several watermelon plants in an empty space between two bushes next to a grocery store parking lot. surprised it got this big without being mowed down by the fascist landscapers.
Attachment 2017
This a turtle I saved from certain death on a busy road near home. pulled over and put it on the other side of road so it could swim in the retention ponds and ditches, eating algae or whatever the fuck it grubs on.
Attachment 2018
If this isn't art, idk what is.
Just made the pirate party emblem on sand in the Pirate Party Youth meeting. Nothing fancy really.
Even the chairman just kicked sand in it and laughed.
“I tell you, freedom and human rights in America are doomed. The U.S. government will lead the American people in — and the West in general — into an unbearable hell and a choking life. - Osama bin Laden
Some of my works.
...in a world full of pain, someone's calling your name...
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Dual type (as per tcaudilllg)
Enneagram 5 (wings either 4 or 6)?
I'm constantly looking to align the real with the ideal.I've been more oriented toward being overly idealistic by expecting the real to match the ideal. My thinking side is dominent. The result is that sometimes I can be overly impersonal or self-centered in my approach, not being understanding of others in the process and simply thinking "you should do this" or "everyone should follor this rule"..."regardless of how they feel or where they're coming from"which just isn't a good attitude to have. It is a way, though, to give oneself an artificial sense of self-justification. LSE
Best description of functions:
http://socionicsstudy.blogspot.com/2...functions.html
I feel like I should wear glasses for those.
Thanks for the compliments, that's inspiring. Well, I consider myself to be a professional painter and I'm known as that in my home town, but not much famous. And it's always nice to hear such opinions, this makes me feel confident in my work.
I'm educated as an architect though, but I just lack for architecture. As for the painting, I studied it individually with an established painter, apart from regular classes at the architecture department.
...in a world full of pain, someone's calling your name...
If I could be reborn drawing like anyone it would be Starfall.
Last edited by lemontrees; 09-28-2013 at 03:38 AM.
that's really beautiful, kadda.
i actually stopped drawing for 9 years and just started again recently- realizing that i don't know any mediums.
i tried to illustrate like a poster or cover art for a book that i like (siri hustvedt's "the shaking woman or a history of my nerves)
Thank you.
9 years is a long time...O__O
I don't have much time for drawing, too, though. Sometimes I have these intense moments, where I just want to paint something. And I build up my easel, put some old shirt on, stand there with my color palette in my hand and just start painting.
I used to visit an art course, too, where I learned some techniques for water color and pencil drawings. Such an art course is really recommendable, if you want to learn more.
I like your picture, too. Your style reminds me a lot of the pictures a friend in school used to draw. ^^
and on that note... I found my doppelganger.
@gogo2
Pics I took around my house and backyard. I suck at photography but I was happy with them. My hand could have been steadier.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
I snapped this guy's pic because he was outside my window so long I grew to love him and his spiral web.
Edit: I took it through the glass 'cause he was about a foot from the window and I couldn't physically get in front of him. I probably would have been scared to get too close anyway.
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
“My typology is . . . not in any sense to stick labels on people at first sight. It is not a physiognomy and not an anthropological system, but a critical psychology dealing with the organization and delimitation of psychic processes that can be shown to be typical.” —C.G. Jung
I drafted a short interlude today.
Rainy_Interlude.mp3
“Whether we fall by ambition, blood, or lust, like diamonds we are cut with our own dust.”
Originally Posted by Gilly