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A first-ever collaboration between the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian examines the birth of natural history.
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Strange and Unexplained Ancient Art from Around the WorldUncover the world’s strangest ancient images mysterious carvings, paintings, and symbols that continue to baffle historians and archaeologists. From enigmatic artifacts to puzzling depictions, these ...
Rajkumar Gupta’s Aamir, released on June 6, 2008, could have easily slipped into being a heavy-handed polemical study of the ...
Then, the clock starts ticking. Owners must give their horses an official, registered name by February of their second year, or face late registration fees from horse racing’s administrative hub ...
At first glance, the Nintendo Sound Clock Alarmo may look like just a Nintendo-themed alarm clock, but when you learn more about it, you realize that it is a unique gadget that is full of the ...
OPINION: We’ve all heard it: These are strange times. We say it and email it and text it a dozen times a day: These are hard times. We know things are rough right now. For the first time in a ...
New clocks that tell time differently. As the calendar flips to April — and as we weather the turbulence of a global paradigm shift — I’ve selected exhibits apt for these strange times.
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DIY Epoxy Resin Art | Epoxy ClocksThis week I experimented with DIY Epoxy Resin art to make four epoxy clocks. To make these DIY epoxy clocks I used my x-carve CNC from Inventables, and I made a simple version that only requires ...
But that’s the beauty of Dixieland – it’s a place where the strange and the ordinary sit side ... you find yourself face to face with a wall of clocks. Grandfather clocks, cuckoo clocks, art deco ...
For nearly two centuries, a point of Chicago’s civic pride has been its connection to the natural world. One of our mottos, “Urbs in Horto,” extols ours as a city in a garden. Yet not ...
Resin art by Ally Breneman was available for purchase Saturday at the Weird World Art Market. The event occurs every second Saturday of the month at Central District Lima, located at 207 S.
Which is strange, when you think about it ... whether or not they have any background in art. “The Clock” is a montage of clips from television and film that lasts exactly 24 hours.
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