Early this year one of my artworks was purchased for the Google Canada Library Project to be used for projects and presentations in Canada while including Canada based artists.
Here it is at the Google office in Toronto Canada. One of the most exciting thing that has happened to me this year. :D
Instagram.
Etsy Shop.
Portfolio.
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Check out this Google Arts and Culture exhibit from Roger Turner, Curator of Instruments and Artifacts at the Science History Institute. If you're in Philly, come on by and see the exhibit outside on the facade of our museum!
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Melancholy Woman - Pablo Picasso (1902)
I am really feeling this painting today as I have le covid :( (so late in the game, I know!). I love this simplistic composition. The eyes go in just the right places without it doing too much. This piece is currently moping in the Detroit Institute of the Arts in Detroit, USA. I went once before going to a cousin’s wedding. Great museum and excellent selection of Baroque paintings they have there.
Cheers!
Magdalene
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“How Rumiko Takahashi Defined Character Culture”
Article from todays Google’s Arts and Culture Section “Discover Manga: From Japan To The World” includes a segment about Sesshomaru, mentions Rin
(Thank you to SessRinIsCanon for bringing this to my attention)
Full article here
The Demon Sesshomaru:
“Overcoming the rules and symbolism expected of them, characters seek to transcend all distinctions of gender, race and upbringing to communicate, interact and love one another. This is a main theme that exists in all of Rumiko Takahashi’s major works. Even Inuyasha (serialized from 1996 to 2008 in Weekly Shonen Sunday), which has a more serious style than Urusei Yatsura, portrays characters who build relationships across categories, such as Sesshomaru, a demon who cares for the human girl Rin.”
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I had so many Arts and Culture links to share today and then they went and changed the site, so I don't have them any more! 😭
So... here are some others for the day.
This one doesn't give you one answer, but multiples. Answer one question after another to get one superhero or another.
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Check out BTS x Street Galleries on Google Arts & Culture! 💜
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Google Arts & Culture don’t you ever change
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(via Under Boots - Hermann Abeking (1882-1939) - Google Arts & Culture)
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My cat - as seen by Google Arts & Culture.
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