Narrow Is the Road
Don’t be too fat
or too thin
you want a nice figure now
don’t be too loud
or too quiet
they’ll miss you back there
don’t be stupid
but don’t be too smart
it’ll scare them all away
and don’t be so mad
no one will want you
if you don’t smile
…but don’t smile too much
you don’t want to attract
the wrong kind of people now
be confident
but not too much
it’s off-putting
and make your own choices
from this carefully compiled list
so you’re sure to be safe
see, anyone can have a happily ever after
as long as they choose the right one
A childhood friend you can never replace ♥
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The use of color in this comic is just breathtaking.AVA’S DEMON || APRIL 18th || 2013
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Shout out to Quillery who did two panels this week!
Spectrum of Colors Revealed Through Lit String
British artist, physicist, and all-around science enthusiast Paul Friedlander produces kinetic light sculptures that provide a colorful feast for the eyes. Each piece in his body of work offers a visual medley of light and motion by rapidly rotating a piece of string through white light. The vibrating rope becomes invisible to the human eye, but colors from the light (which would normally be invisible to the naked eye) are revealed in rapid succession.
The scientific artist gives insight into the history of his career shift into the arts and explains the science in it all: “I decided to focus on kinetic art: a subject in which I could bring together my divided background and combine my knowledge of physics with my love of light. In 1983, at London’s ICA, I exhibited the first sculptures to use chromastrobic light, a discovery I had made the previous year. Chromastrobic light changes color faster than the eye can see, causing the appearance of rapidly moving forms to mutate in the most remarkable ways.”
http://www.mymodernmet.com/profiles/blogs/paul-friedlander-kinetic-light-sculptures
OMG SO CUTE!Happy little trees.
(hat tip)


