“Lights” by me (see more on Flickr/Jeruh).
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“Lights” by me (see more on Flickr/Jeruh).
With “Cart to Art” you can send some greetings but also a piece of art. It currently has two different series: “Flowers” and “Hot and Cold” series (from video) (via Paper Crave & Etsy).
The University of East London (UEL) is the first University in the UK to offer a postgraduate programme in Applied Positive Psychology. “Positive psychology is the scientific study of optimal human functioning with an aim to understand the factors that enable individuals and communities to thrive. This rapidly developing field brings solid empirical research into areas such as well-being, flow, positive emotions, human strengths, wisdom, creativity, psychological health and characteristics of positive groups and institutions.”
It seems today I am into artists - maybe I search for an inspiration? Anyway, I found some great pictures of the German photographer Martin Klimas. He creates series of falling objects (Pic 3+4) and tried to find an answer to the question “What does music look like?” (Pic 1+2) (found at butdoesitfloat and The New Yourk Times).
Unfortunately there is no “about” on the page.
Gabriel Dawe, a Mexican-Canadian artist, creates colorful, woolen installations and objects. I like the installation “plexus” (Pic 1+2) most because it looks like ray of lights (found at Fleisherart).
“On the ferry” - I took this picture 2011 in Romanshorn / Switzerland when I cycled around the Bodensee (about 270 km).
See more new picutres at Flickr/Jeruh.
Today I’ve been to Augsburg and attended a guided tour to work places of the Fugger family. The most famous member of this family was the Renaissance merchant, the mining industry businessman and banker Jakob Fugger who - in 1521 - donated the oldest social settlement in the world (“Fuggerei“). Jakob’s successor was his nephew Anton Fugger, son of his elder brother Georg.
Frame of Mind by Stevan Alan who also makes cool pictures.
(Source: daigoxx)