Dinesh's photos
Color of Happiness
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FORM AND INTENTION
In Michelangelo’s unfinished sculpture, the Awakening Slave (c. 1525-50) a human figure emerges from obscurity. The artist’s intention, his concept, and his carving are just as indispensable to the statue as his marble.
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ALLEGORY OF THE LIBERAL ARTS
In this Renaissance painting, created two thousand years after the death, Pythagoras was still seen as being at the summit of the liberal arts for his mathematics. Aristotle -- on the first tier holding a book -- is also still in the picture for his logic
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The Greek philosopher and mathematician was the first person to have the idea that all the workings of the material universe are expressible in terms of mathematics.
Earthquake
Fence etc.,
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HERACLITUS; THE FIRST OF THE HIGHLY QUOTABLES
Among Heraclitus’ sayings is that a man’s character is his destiny. This perceptive insight was to be seconded by Sigmund Freud more than two thousand years later.
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SALVADOR DALI, HOMAGE TO NEW TON 1969
Man has the ability not only to explore space outside himself but to relate his discoveries to his own inner spaces of thought, and feelings. Here the sciences, philosophy, and the arts may meet and fructify one another.
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Paul Klee, Angelus Novus, 1920
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelus_Novus
www.sfu.ca/~andrewf/CONCEPT2.html
www.versobooks.com/blogs/2791-the-storm-blowing-from-paradise-walter-benjamin-and-klee-s-angelus-novus
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The ruins of Dresden, with the damaged spire of the Kreuzkirche. Bellotto had painted the same church damaged by the Prussians two hundred years earlier
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Young Trummerfrauen cleaning away the ruins of he publishing house Scherl, Berlin, 1945
Good times.....
The hide
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