My nickname, it's Millie (from Amelia). My blog consists of things that I like, things of interest, things I'm passionate about, and sometimes how I feel at any given moment. I breathe: art, design, music, food, movies/tv shows (die hard horror and science fiction fan, but you wouldn't know that judging from my blog), fashion, Old Hollywood, and some current/recent actors and actresses.
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Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
Albert Einstein’s office at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., photographed on the day of his death, April 18, 1955.
Trash sculptures/portraits by French artist Bernard Pras - Bernard creates various portraits made entirely out of trash and found objects. Check out his site for more.
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Incredible transforming 3D portrait
Switzerland-based artists Drzach & Suchy have created a 3D Portrait of Albert Einstein that transforms into a portrait of Marilyn Monroe when changes are made in surrounding light. The artists use Shadow Casting Panels (invented by Drzach) - a technique for storing and presenting multiple images using one physical object, so that separate images become visible under varying illumination - MORE INFO HERE
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-Albert Einstein
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Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
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