I recently added some photos to the "thesis/current work" page on my website, as well as two new pages called "life drawing" and "printmaking". Just for fun.
i love your website! you have some really beautiful stuff on there. i like the added figure drawing stuff, because i'm in that class now and think i amy recognize one of the models :)
The world's oldest known rocks are found near the Great Slave and Great Bear lakes in Canada. The rocks, which include granite, are around 4.03 billion years old.
Probably the earliest seismoscope was invented by the Chinese philosopher Chang Heng in A.D. 132. This was a large urn on the outside of which were eight dragon heads facing the eight principal directions of the compass. Below each dragon head was a toad with its mouth opened toward the dragon. When an earthquake occurred, one or more of the eight dragon-mouths would release a ball into the open mouth of the toad sitting below. The direction of the shaking determined which of the dragons released its ball. The instrument is reported to have detected an earthquake 400 miles away that was not felt at the location of the seismoscope. The inside of the seismoscope is unknown: most speculations assume that the motion of some kind of pendulum would activate the dragons.
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i love your website! you have some really beautiful stuff on there. i like the added figure drawing stuff, because i'm in that class now and think i amy recognize one of the models :)
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