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It is not man who goes to God, but God who comes to man
Almost all religions center around the problem of expiation; they arise out of man's knowledge of his guilt before God and signify the attempt to remove this feeling of guilt...
5 hours ago - Happy Catholic
Coptic Artisans: History of Egyptian Textiles
The Louvre History of Egyptian Textiles RAWI's ISSUE 6, 2014 by Seif El Rashidi ...The importance of Egypt's textile industry is reflected in medieval documents, the diversity...
21 hours ago - It's About Time
Construction Begins on HENN's Zoomlion Headquarters in Changsha, China
Courtesy of HENN Architecture firm HENN has broken ground on the new Zoomlion Headquarters. The building is envisioned as the central feature of the Smart Industry City, an...
1 day ago - Arch Daily
Six Years In the Making, the Elaborate ‘Grand Jardin' by Lisa Nilsson Pushes the Boundaries of Paper
“Grand Jardin” detail (2016-2022). Image © Lisa Nilsson. All images courtesy of the artist, shared with permission Lisa Nilsson has spent years perfecting a technique known as...
1 day ago - Colossal
Aerial Photos by Bernhard Lang Capture the Largest Aircraft Boneyard in the World
All images © Bernhard Lang, shared with permission Housing the largest aircraft and missile facility around the globe, the Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Tucson is a trove of...
2 days ago - Colossal
My Art History: John Everett Millais and Alphonse Mucha
View in browser OpheliaJohn Everett Millais1851-1852Oil on canvas, 76x112 cmTate Britain, London, UK It was a time: Lying on the library lawn in the shade of an oak with a book...
3 days ago - Michael Chesley Johnson
A Medical History of Transplant Surgery That's Not for the Squeamish
Paul Craddock's gory and engrossing “Spare Parts” takes on ancient skin grafts, modern plastic surgery and everything in between.
4 days ago - NY Times
Huzhou Urban Planning Exhibition Museum / Perkins and Will
The museum's form and positioning takes advantages of the natural attributes of the site while offering an iconic gesture to the city's history and culture. Image 1555 Anji...
4 days ago - Arch Daily
“Stone and Fence” by Yasuaki Onishi in Kyoto, Japan
Onishi Yasuaki recently unveiled his latest project “Stone and Fence” at KYOTO STEAM 2022 exhibition in Higashiyama Cube, Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art, Japan. The...
5 days ago - Street Art News
The Battle for the Seas in World War II, and How It Changed History
Paul Kennedy's “Victory at Sea” is a sweeping, encyclopedic account of how six major navies fought World War II.
5 days ago - NY Times
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The Matterport Axis Simplifies 360-Degree Real Estate Photography
Matterport positions its new Axis as a way for Realtors to easily provide prospective home buyers a way to digitally walk through a listing without even being there.
Above & Below
I love looking at things from different perspectives. 8x8 oil painting on a cradled wood panel.
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Primarily, Paolo Di Lucente
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Lunch, George Tooker
‘The Ipcress File' Review: In the Footsteps of Michael Caine
A new series on AMC+ remakes a fan-favorite 1960s Cold War thriller, with a “Peaky Blinders” star in the role Caine made famous.