see?
I think it’s the sideburns
Hello I am Sasha, 18 and BRITISH. WOOO! Let us go have tea in top hats :P. Erm I like really random things so this blog will just be a collection of that and things about my life. I apologise if I moan sometimes but hey, sometimes you've got to get stuff off your chest. I might start another blog, something a lil more hipster (boo do i hear some of you say? Don't worry you don't have to follow it ;) ) because generally if you like art and want to get somewhere in the world you have to advertise it.
Sorry for rant.
Tschüs friends
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see?
I think it’s the sideburns
- The Nurse wishes that the Argo had never set sail because then Medea would not have been left by Jason. Instead she is headed for exile while Jason prepares to marry Creon’s daughter.
- The Tutor relays to the Nurse Creon’s decision to exile Medea from Corinth.
- The Chorus of…
POKEMON “GEN 0”
- -Playing as young Oak or Agatha (which implies there’d be no Pokédex)
- -Only about 100 Pokés, many dual-types not existing yet
- -Instead of Poké Ball, people use primitive man-made balls from Apricorns, which you have to find and make yourself (thus making each Pokémon catch attempt more challenging) - rarer Apricorns = better catch rates, etc.
- >Instead of catching wild Pokemon, you try and befriend them or fight them
- >After catching a certain species, you have a little cutscene of Oak/Agatha recording the data, by drawing the pokemon (which you do yourself), and then watch as they try and describe it, which will be the same info from the pokedex in Gen I-V
- >No boxes, just leave your Pokemon at a specific daycare centre (one in each town), which can store up to 12 pokemon at a time. When you’re all out of storage space, you either release them in the wild, or release them in the future Safari zone, where you can visit them again.
- by the end of the game, a small clip with several pictures come up, oak and Agatha slowly growing older, slowly growing apart, the last pic is of oak handing a pokedex to two kids you can’t see the face of
THE END
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Korean artist Jaehyo Lee is known for his comprehensive works made with organic materials found in nature. The contemporary artist’s pieces often utilize the natural media, reconfiguring their shape to create unnaturally manufactured creations. The works reflect the original elements’ beauty in a newly stylized form. From sculptural wood-based furniture to a series of suspended stone sculptures, which is what originally caught my eye, Lee exhibits an ability to manipulate nature and conform its construction into something new without losing the essence of the materials.
For over two decades, Lee has been constructing these labor-intensive rock installations, three-dimensionally composed into cylindrical shapes. The hanging stones are generally aligned in layers and serve as the contours or the negative space outlining the desired form. The illusionary structures present midair tunnels. There’s something very surreal and science fictional about the works that make it seem like a portal to a distant land is being assembled out of the earth. (by Pinar)
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